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Dealing With the #DeleteFacebook Movement and How Zuckerberg’s Handling the Backlash of the Cambridge Analytica Privacy Scandal
Or not. It's a toss-up really. We've seen bigger companies take massive hits and come back just fine. But you never know. This is, after all, the digital world. The Internet. And it's cutthroat out there within the pixels. Without a doubt, though, we can say that Facebook's sinking in a puddle of their own leakage, and they're facing the downfall of what befell MySpace all of those years. Here's why:
Pierre Roustan, Author of THE CAIN LETTERS and SCARY HORROR STUFF!Published 6 years ago in 01Using Adobe Animations on Your Website/Web App
When I started using Adobe Animation to create animations for my website, I ran into a few issues. 1. There wasn’t any simple way to incorporate the animation into my web page or web app.
mark pavlisPublished 6 years ago in 01- Top Story - March 2018
Becoming a FPV Pilot
Starting Out: In 2016 I saw my first FPV quadrotor video. The ability to go between smooth flight through the trees to aggressive runs through abandoned warehouses amazed me. The concept of being able to fly has always held my interest, and to be able to have the visuals of flying while remaining on the ground enthralled me. I needed this. Fast forward a few months and I am drawing out each component, making sure everything will fit and still maintain the weight ratios that I wanted to accomplish, all while on a ramen diet saving every penny so I could afford my parts.
Just Another ArticlePublished 6 years ago in 01 Vero Profiles You Need to Follow
Oh fantastic, another social media platform. Relax, this one's different, I think. Vero, the mobile application founded by Ayman Hariri, the son of the former Lebanese Prime Minister, launched quietly back in 2015. Until early this year, the platform has remained relatively reticent, despite its unique and wildly under appreciated features and platform particulars.
Brendon McNerneyPublished 6 years ago in 01How To Create a Tech Podcast That People Actually Want to Listen To
Though I'd typically say there's enough of them out there, quite frankly it has become clear to me that most people can't get enough of them, which is why you'll need to know how to create a tech podcast (it's easier than you may think). Despite what you might think, the more difficult concept under podcasting is not the actual work of it or making it, but the overall listening base that comes after. If you're new to the world of podcasting in general and don't exactly know the ends or outs of the entire business (which, it is, more or less, a business), then I'd look to something else, unless you're more than willing to take a dive into the literal unknown of this educational, web-based phenomena.
Salvador LorenzPublished 6 years ago in 01Apps That Monitor Your Credit Score
There are a wide range of necessities in connotation with one's taxes and credit profile, none of which should be ignored or procrastinated. The more you let a credit score drop (yes, there's three different forms of one's credit score), the more likely you will be in having to pay more for various things, from car insurance to monthly rent payments. Don't let your credit profile slip by the wayside when there are a host of various apps that monitor your credit score for free and with highly intelligent technology.
Gerald OppugnePublished 6 years ago in 01Best Books on Robotics
When science fiction blurs with modern technology, that's when you receive the keys to the future; something as worthwhile and as revolutionary as the lightbulb and electricity itself: robotics. The next step in our technological evolution will be the enhancements in artificial intelligence, of course, but robotics in of itself seems to be completely ignored by many, mainly for its slow decline in popularity, when the realities behind super-intelligent robotics are slim to none.
Salvador LorenzPublished 6 years ago in 01Tor Isn't the Problem
Ever since its release, the Onion Router (Tor), a free-to-download web browsing software, has been under scrutiny by governments, activists, and people around the world. Tor browser was recently brought into the public eye due to the vile online controversies caused by a few Tor users. Thus, the media painted the software as being a terrifying and malicious gateway into a hidden part of the internet, where depraved hackers, criminals, and degenerates skulk about. Despite popular belief, Tor software is not inherently evil, as it provides and promotes basic human rights online - including freedom of speech, privacy, security, and anonymity.
Oliver GrenkePublished 6 years ago in 01Killer Likes
Social media is a great way to connect with people from around the world. It can be a great platform for people to start businesses and earn money. But it has a dark side. A side that takes us away from reality. It can recreate a person's life. Carefully chosen photos, videos, and posts give us a glimpse into the parts of a person's life they want us to see.
Denilia BluePublished 6 years ago in 01Gadget Review: Echo 2 vs. Echo Plus
Each released generation of the Amazon Echo contains advanced features the previous version did not have and increases Alexa’s capabilities.
Katana HaleyPublished 6 years ago in 01Most Powerful Women in Tech
The tech world has been filled with mainly men dominating the industry. However, this doesn't mean that there aren't incredibly powerful women in tech. And we've come up with the top ten women to celebrate their success stories.
Kelsey LangePublished 6 years ago in 01Tech Review: Fire TV vs. Fire Stick
Your entertainment needs and the capabilities of your TV will largely determine which Amazon Fire device is best for you. The Amazon Fire Box is meant for heavy gaming and 4K streaming, while the Fire Stick is better for new users and TVs with 1080p resolution capacity.
Katana HaleyPublished 6 years ago in 01