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Who Stole Public Television?

Mary Mata January 7, 2013

By Jesse Luna, NewsTaco Something curious happened while we were sleeping – public television has been stolen. When broadcast stations moved from analog to digital transmissions and the old bunny […]

What Chicanos Can Learn From Steve Jobs in a New Era

Mary Mata December 27, 2012

Wireless “Spectrum” as a Latino Consumer Issue

NewsTaco December 3, 2012

As Technology Advances, Latinos Lag Behind in Use

Mary Mata November 27, 2012

By Griselda Nevarez, Voxxi Advances in technology have had a profound effect on everyday life for Americans as the use of cell phones, computers and other technologies have exploded in […]

What Happens When the Big Geek in your Family Chronicles the Holidays?

Mary Mata November 22, 2012

By Jesse Luna, NewsTaco The holidays are here and this is a great opportunity to chronicle family festivities- everything from tamaladas, to holiday dinners, to post-election family squabbles, to impromptu football scrimmages. This […]

LIN@R Launches First Latino-Focused Research Center

Mary Mata November 14, 2012

By Latinovations The Latino Information Network at Rutgers University (LIN@R) launched a Latino-focused research center and think-tank today that will provide original research, analysis, and commentary on cultural, social, educational, political, and economic aspects […]

New Media Strategies for Reaching Latino Voters

Mary Mata

By Jesse Luna, NewsTaco This election season, voters accessed candidate and proposition information in many more ways than in previous years. We still received the stack of campaign literature in […]