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Teens can get in trouble with their parents in many different ways. They can break curfew, get bad grades, fight with their siblings, and many more things...
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Teens can get in trouble with their parents in many different ways. They can break curfew, get bad grades, fight with their siblings, and many more things...

Millions of people all across the world use Facebook, and it is currently the most popular social networking website in the world. Whether you are...

It's all a matter of expectations. When we go to Facebook, we expect to see our friends and family detailing (often too much so) their lives through...
Social networking, file sharing, and open source software production are all a result of the internet. The width and depth of global communication has...

You thought you had 'smartphone problems’ while dealing with needing a new phone charger or having those tech-addicts who are glued to their phone,...

Competition is nothing new online. From the serious finance trade to the fun yet challenging gaming sector, every company has their own way of promoting...

It was her last dance today. Donna Summer, 5-time Grammy winner who shot to superstardom in the '70s with iconic hits including Last Dance, Hot Stuff and...

Social media enthusiasts have been all a-Twitter about Facebook heading into an IPO that could be valued around $1 billion US dollars. While Facebook...

Gaming technology has evolved over the years to make the graphics and interactivity better, but some have concluded that the "evolution" has not been a...

Just ahead of the much-discussed Facebook IPO, General Motors announced that they plan to cease advertising on the social networking site. They will...

Stocks shot up 18% after a report that Groupon had slayed expectations from The Street to post its first quarterly profit. Better decisions on marketing...

Have you ever bothered to read the terms of service agreement on the back of a video game book? I have. A few months ago out of pure boredom I...

They say you can tell a lot about a company by the type of people that work for it. Are they young or old? Conservative or liberal? Creative or...

Do you often feel the sudden urge to text someone? Do you use texting as your means of communication as opposed to actually calling someone? Does the...

We have been hearing rumors about the iPhone 5 since long before the 4S was launched. One of the most recent rumors to surround the heavily anticipated...

My wife and I are expecting our daughter Harley in July sometime and there isn’t a feeling in the world that can compare to your first child being born....

It seems to have crept into every nook and cranny in our daily lives. It makes sense that social media would start to have a dramatic influence on sports,...
The debacles continue to mount at Yahoo. After ousting Scott Thompson from CEO, the search begins for the next CEO of the once-mighty web portal and...

Iran continues its push to keep foreign interests out of its internet by barring banks, insurance companies, and telecom providers from communicating with...

To most, it was a matter of when. The "if" possibilities were sealed when word broke that former Yahoo CEO Scott Thompson had incorrect information on...
Welcome to the digital era, where we have bid farewell to old marketing tools. Now brands successfully promote themselves by using social media platforms,...

Not much needs to be said, here. We're all on the internet. There are definitely people who are not, but for the most part it is a tool that affects...

Don't be fooled by reports that Google and Twitter have become "ensnared" in the Federal Trade Commission's investigation of Facebook's $1 billion...

Have you ever been out and about and wondered, "do we have milk?" It's a question that gets asked in families semi-regularly almost as much as the same...