App-solute Déjà Vu

I’m writing this on my iPhone*. It’s so much easier than going and booting up my heavy, 15″-screened laptop. I can just sit here comfortably in a reclined position and let my thoughts direct my thumbs to articulate what I’m thinking. Writing, editing, looking up lyrics to songs to punctuate my post with cheesy classic [...]

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Don’t I get any privacy?

Recently I was reading an article on the the Business Insider’s website http://tiny.cc/ddiqv, that got me thinking.
In this day and age of web 2.0  development where a lot of the content that appears on the web is created by the end user, I wanted to ask , how do we as web developers protect the privacy of [...]

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Private Parts

Like many, I’m fascinated by the uproar over privacy on the Internet, but I think my opinion is opposite most.
Mark Zuckerberg and Facebook are really taking the heat for an entire industry of people and entities that trade in personal data routinely without being 100% transparent about it. They’re being vilified as if they’re literally committing crimes [...]

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Why Now?

Change is happening all around us.
Our own President used it as his campaign anthem because he was acutely aware of what was going on. Our nation is going through a tremendous revision and its happening in every single area of our lives.
From the hallowed halls of our government offices to the noisy trading floors of our financial institutions, the [...]

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It’s Alright, Ma (I’m Only Blogging)

Freedom + PartnersThis is the first blog post I’ve ever written. I’m going to attempt to write this in one shot via the nifty WordPress admin provided to me by Shea Gonyo, with no editing, and then submit. Not going to think too much and write from the heart.

My goal as a blogger will be to share observations about our industry in a very transparent way from my own personal point of view. I like to be straightforward and honest. Sometimes this makes people uncomfortable.

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