
Saving Big Data from Big Mouths
Those who would condemn big data ought to try making something

Saving Big Data from Big Mouths
Those who would condemn big data ought to try making something

Catfishing: The Truth About Deception Online
The growing popularity of online dating The dating scene has been changing over the last decade. According to the Pew Internet and American Life Project, approximately 6% of Internet users who are in a marriage or other committed relationship met online, compared to 3% who reported this in 2005.


AOL E-Mail Accounts Churn Out New Spam
Spammers have broken into AOL's mail server to hijack accounts' address books and send tons of spam to those contacts

What Is the Deep Web?
Tech Talker: Quick and Dirty Tips to Navigate the Digital World

The "Heartbleed" Internet Security Flaw: What You Need to Know
Here is what you need to know to understand the problem and how to respond

Facebook Now Holding Your Audience for Ransom
I wasn't an early adopter of Facebook. I couldn't possibly have been less interested, but a friend asked that I join so we could keep in touch, so I obliged.

Neil deGrasse Tyson at 85% the Speed of Light
This video made me laugh harder than anything I’ve seen in a long time. Okay, except for some Louis CK videos. But for a non-comedian (allegedly)… this is hard to beat.

Could Your Texts, Tweets and Selfies Be Funding War in Africa?
Intel and other tech companies crack down on “conflict minerals”

When Big Data Marketing Becomes Stalking
Data brokers cannot be trusted to regulate themselves

The Net Neutrality Debate in 2 Minutes or Less
Who gets to control what's passing through those pipes?

The Internet Doesn't Have to Be Free
A brief history of the war for Net neutrality

Negroponte’s Next Goal is to Connect the “Last Billion”
Nicholas Negroponte, the visionary computer scientist who founded the One Laptop Per Child initiative, now says he wants to connect the "last billion" people on the planet.