[wpaudio url=”https://media.shellypalmer.com/wp-content/images/usrn/110812_SHELLYPALMER_GEN_BED.mp3″ text=”Click to play … ” dl=”0″] The U.K. prime minister recently called out Facebook, Twitter and RIM to take responsibility for the content pushed through their networks. The companies will soon meet with the prime minister and responded by removing some content that could incite violence. The government may be better off fighting Continue Reading →
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If the enemy’s “command and control” is housed in a bunch of social media cloud applications, you must ask the question, “Are social networking tools valid military targets?” Continue Reading →
The NYPD recently announced that it created a task force to troll social media sites for clues of criminal activity in the real world. The police bet that if you’re dumb enough to commit a crime, you might just post about it on Facebook. Police in London are currently using social media sites to identify Continue Reading →
Exclusive Post Content Available Including News, Sports, Business, Page Six® and More Amazon Appstore for Android Today Offers New York Post App for Android Phones as Free App of the Day New York, NY (August 10, 2011) – The New York Post has launched a new app for Android, which makes content – including breaking Continue Reading →
Building on the Success of Its First IMAX Installation, Shaw Theatres Pte Ltd to Open Second Digital IMAX(R) Theatre TORONTO, Aug. 10, 2011 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — IMAX Corporation (NYSE:IMAX) (TSX:IMX) today announced that Shaw Theatres Pte Ltd, a leading exhibitor in Singapore, has signed an agreement to install a digital IMAX(R) theatre system in the Continue Reading →
Users Can Now Search Rooms in Thousands of Hotels in Nearly 30 Destinations Mountain View, Calif. – August 10, 2011 – Room 77, the world’s first hotel search engine to reveal room-specific details, today announced its popular, free mobile application is now available in the Android Marketplace and works with the most popular Android devices Continue Reading →
Originally posted at NY Videogame Critics Circle Despite a deep love for breakthrough technology and videogames, I’m still old school. If I spot a magazine I’ve never before seen, I’ll check it out with an enthusiastic curiosity. So it was as I approached a table far away from the concert at Summerstage in Central Park. Continue Reading →
HAIFA, ISRAEL — August 2, 2011 The annual international conference, run by the Wikimedia community, and organized by a different local team each year, will be attended by 650 Wikipedia editors, Wikimedia advocates, free content promoters, researchers and educators from 56 countries. This week attendees will gather at the Haifa Auditorium on Mt. Carmel to take Continue Reading →
Funding to Fuel Service’s Expansion into New Markets, Transforming Access to Healthcare NEW YORK – August 2, 2011 – ZocDoc, a service dedicated to improving access to healthcare, today announced a $50 million Series C investment from DST Global. This round of funding brings total investment in ZocDoc to $70 million to date. The investment Continue Reading →
The Ford Pinto was a crappy car. No doubt about it. The Pinto was introduced in 1970 and sold over 100,000 units by January 1971. Why? The power of mass media 40 years ago you could take any product and sell it to people. You had to throw a lot of media money at it Continue Reading →