Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Tech Article- 10/22/10
Rapleaf is selling your identity
Rapleaf knows your name, your age and where you live. It knows your e-mail address, your income and what social networks you use. It knows your likes and dislikes. And it makes money by selling much of that personal information to advertisers. The security concerns are far-reaching. Building databases about customers is hardly a new business, nor is it illegal. Information is becoming far more precise because it's one thing for a marketer to know you're 40 years old and subscribe to travel magazines; it's another for them to know you're leaving Saturday for a week in Italy. "What's different is that the information now is likely going to be accurate and specific, because it's coming from social networks like Facebook where you represent yourself as you really are," said Debra Williamson, senior analyst at eMarketer "What I'm worried about is health information and your life getting stolen from you. That moment of reckoning is coming."
Monday, October 18, 2010
My weekend -______-
So, my weekend was horrible. I was sick the WHOLE time and I'm still sick. Friday I stayed home from school and did absolutely nothing, but sleep and eat soup? Ugh, my Saturday was boring. I, again, did nothing. And Sunday was probably the worst day. I got into an argument with my friend and yeah...we still haven't made up. Not the best weekend as you can see.
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
Tech Article- 10/13/10
The internet kills Gap's new logo
Going above and beyond :]
Monday, October 11, 2010
My long weekend :]
My long weekend was great. Friday I went out with friends and got ice cream and did a bunch of fun stuff. We took pictures and walked all around Wood-Ridge. Saturday I went to the WR football game and it was awesomeeee[:. Both teams put in great effort! Sunday I basically just relaxed and did homework. I went on the computer and texted the whole day -_____-. So yeah, that was my weekend.
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
Tech Article- 10/7/10
Ipad makes electronics product history
Some people still doubt the iPad's chances for success, but current sales rates suggest that the device could rank among top consumer electronics categories within a year. Consumers are adopting the iPad faster than any other consumer electronics device, including the iPhone."The iPad did not seem destined to be a runaway product success straight out of the box," said McGranahan in a recent note to investors, acknowledging the many criticisms about the iPad's lack of certain features at launch. The iPad's current sales rate is approximately 4.5 million units per quarter. If the current rate persists, the iPad could become a $9 billion per year business, blowing right past game consoles and cell phones to become the fourth largest consumer electronics category.
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