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Govt Facebook Spying For Citizenship Fraud

Mary Mata November 30, 2010

The U.S. government has been encouraging its employees to spy on people, particularly those who may be dealing with the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service, via social networks like Facebook. […]

Latinos are More Receptive to Online Advertising

NewsTaco November 29, 2010

Where Energy, Global Warming and Immigration Meet

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How Cell Phones Are Changing the Political Landscape

NewsTaco November 23, 2010

Cell phone or land line? The question has become as ordinary as regular or decaf, red or green salsa. Most of us don’t even consider the question because most of […]

Cuba, Fidel Castro Targeted in ‘Call of Duty’

Mary Mata November 12, 2010

The Cuban government has apparently taken umbrage with a new video game, “Call of Duty: Black Ops,” which racked up $360 million in sales during its first 24 hours of release. […]

Don’t Get Your Diabetes Info From Facebook

Mary Mata November 4, 2010

For all our diabetes-laden friends out there, a word of caution:  Don’t trust everything you read on Facebook. A recent study shows that the vast majority of information to be […]

MySpace’s New Strategy: Targeting Latinos

Mary Mata October 29, 2010

MySpace is losing a social media war with Facebook, but MySpace has launched a campaign to revamp its site and try to get back on par with Facebook’s 500 million-plus […]