I have been an active user of Foursquare, the location-based mobile application, since May 2010. Since then, I have been busy “checking
Month: April 2011
First Super Wi-Fi opens door for poor communities
When the television broadcasters finally gave up their analog stations after transitioning to digital, the Federal Communications Commission opened up the field
White House is accepting applicants for its DC Scholars program
Applications for White House D.C. Scholars Program Due April 24 WASHINGTON, D.C. – The White House is accepting applications for this summer’s
Why Celebrities & Politicians need to respect bloggers
Over on the pregnancy celebrity blog I publish, Bellyitch, there is a feature story today about an MLB pitcher’s wife who got
Are law firms ever really interested in promoting diversity?
The Minority Corporate Council Association (MCCA) created the Firm Affiliate Network (FAN) to assist and acknowledge law firms that are committed to advancing diversity
Where are the Black women in tech?
Today, a twitter friend and brilliant mind, Kimberly Foster who authors the blog For Harriet shared a link to a very insightful
Things fed workers can do during the government shut down
Since it is looking like the Democrats and Republicans in Congress may not agree on how much to cut and what programs
The FCC wants your comment on its new website
Check out the reimagined new FCC beta website. My initial impressions are that I love the new clean look, though I find
CTIA’s new checklist helps consumers realize if they have the right carrier or services
The CTIA – the Wirelesss Association has produced two different guides that offer consumers standardized questions to ask customer representatives when