During its first community town hall, Mark Zuckerberg opened up and gave audience members insight into the future of his wildly popular social media networking site.
Year: 2014
How to avoid StartUp Burnout
It’s quite easy to get overwhelmed when you’re building a business from scratch, but there are steps you can take to make sure things run smoothly without you going over the edge
How the Internet Economy is like the Wide Open West
The opportunities for taking advantage of the internet economy are broad with endless opportunities once the US doesn’t abandon its principles that enabled web-based startups and entrepreneurs to thrive
Old is New Again: 20 Upcycled Telephone Booths
Check out these 20 ways, some have used ingenuity and innovation to upcyle and transform old telephone booths
For #Bloggers: The Secret to Writing Great Headlines
There is a method to the madness of creating eye catching, headlines that will get web browsers to click your link. Here they are.
Treating the Internet like a utility could kill online discourse
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CBC asks why did CNN just fire most its black executives
Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) Chair Marcia L. Fudge released the following statement on the impact large scale staff reductions at Time Warner
But don’t many women agree with Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella?
Whenever a member of a disenfranchised, underrepresented or marginalized group calls out the privileged, empowered majority on how status quo suppresses, undermines
The US Ebola Response by the Numbers (INFOGRAPHIC)
Last month, President Barack Obama outlined his strategy for helping West Africa contain the spread of the highly contagious disease Ebola during a