by Jeff Yablon | May 17, 2012 | Business Process, Content, Marketing, Media
When I was The Computer Answer Guy (OK, when The Computer Answer Guy was a media personality—I’m still The Computer Answer Guy), I did a weekly radio program that ran on several terrestrial radio stations and reached a large audience across the globe via the...
by Jeff Yablon | May 7, 2012 | Business Process, Media
Oh, that pesky Facebook “Like” button. It turns out that your friends seeing what you read isn’t the only think that Facebook can broadcast to get you into trouble. Now, your ‘Likes’ can be held against you. And frighteningly, that...
by Jeff Yablon | May 4, 2012 | Business Process, Media
Yesterday, I told you about Sex.com becoming the Pinterest of Pornography. I wrote about that to illustrate the way social networking, done correctly, operates, and acknowledged that I talk about that topic pretty often. I also talk about Piracy quite a bit. Media...
by Jeff Yablon | May 2, 2012 | Business Process, Media
About ten years ago, an acquaintance found himself spending a few weekends in the Westchester County Jail after he was convicted of a “computer crime” under the regime of then-Westchester-County-District Attorney Jeanine Pirro. Ms. Pirro was one of those...
by Jeff Yablon | May 1, 2012 | Business Process, Media
Yesterday, Microsoft created a joint venture with Barnes & Noble. The new company, named—I’m not kidding—NewCo, will own and operate Nook, the eReader that Barnes and Noble sells to compete with Amazon’s Kindle (there are others, but frankly the...
by Jeff Yablon | Apr 26, 2012 | Business Process, Development, Media
Yesterday I promised to tell you everything you need to know about Google Drive. GDrive is a subject that been tossed around literally for years; we all knew Google Drive would show up eventually, and if “storing your stuff on line” was the only thing that...