Tag Archives: privacy
On the Eve of the Facebook IPO
The much anticipated Facebook IPO is expected to price tonight, with stock beginning to trade on Friday. But how will investors react – and how will Facebook manage the transition from private to public company? It’s no surprise that the … Continue reading
Ready or Not: Facebook Timeline’s Here to Stay
The announcement this Tuesday that Facebook’s new Timeline will be mandatory for all users over “the next few weeks” has the media busy commenting about the good, the bad, and the ugly. Ever since the Timeline was made available worldwide, … Continue reading
Web Predictions for 2011
It’s the last work day of 2010 and those of us who didn’t take time off between the holidays are winding down our year in the office. We got to talking (okay, I introduced the topic and then pushed, er, … Continue reading
When Does Free Email Cost Too Much?
An IMA client who actively utilizes our email expertise gave us a call after we sent out an email blast to his subscribers. “What in the world is this double green underline under the word ‘Benefits?’ in the email message?” … Continue reading
What’s Big Brother Doing with Our Private Data?
A very long time ago (longer than I want to remember, frankly), I was studying for my certification in technical writing. One of our projects was a report on the future of technology, and one of my classmates gave his … Continue reading