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Police to monitor threats of social unrest on social media

Seems like a headline for the Onion, but it’s true. There appears to be confusion nowadays about the right to gather peacefully and the made-up right to destroy other people’s property. But, hey, I guess if you’re holding a yard sign, that makes it a protest, right? Activist lawyer John Cooper QC aligns protestors with…

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The Millennial generation gets private in regards to online identity

Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. – Weaned on social media and plenty of scandal supplied by public figures, the younger generations may become very private individuals. Politicians transmit personal data over the internet that most 14 year-olds know would get them in trouble. Then we add prospective employers combing the internet to the mix, and what we have…

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University of Washington Limits Tweets Made by Reporters During Sports Events

Many times an athlete will cause a headache or two for their organization by voicing their opinion on contentious topics. Social media makes it easier to speak out on-the-fly about whatever it is one is thinking. Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban was fined $25,000 for grumbling over NBA officiating. And sometimes players are fined for…

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Why do we market our business?

The answer to the question, “Why do we market our business,” is simple: to increase revenue. Revenue allows us to grow our company, hire more employees, open new locations, contribute to our economy and therefore to the forward march of everyone. Advertising, marketing, and publicity. Under the right program, these investments provide great returns. And…

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Shoulders of Giants

The Shoulders of Giants Edwin Land foresaw humanity’s “latent interest in each other.” Decades prior to the internet, something spoke to Mr. Land about file sharing and interactive engagement. He wanted these services to be a part of Polaroid, the company he founded in 1932 as Land-Wheelwright Laboratories, and which later was changed to Polaroid…

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