Internet Browsers To Add Privacy Features

Internet Browsers To Add Privacy Features

Mary Mata January 25, 2011

In response to pressure from the Federal Trade Commission, popular Internet browsers Chrome (Google) and Firefox (Mozilla) will add new privacy features to their programs. Specifically, users will now have […]

30 Million U.S. Latinos Online

Mary Mata January 17, 2011

I was sent an amazing graphic recently that illustrates many statistics of the 30 million Latinos in the U.S. who use the Internet, according to several sources. Here are a […]

Digital Divide, Mobile Use Negatively Impact Latinos

Mary Mata January 11, 2011

An interesting analysis from the Associated Press hints that, although Latinos and African-Americans have managed to overcome big parts of the digital divide through cell phones, there are bigger underlying […]

NYT: Whites are Arbiters of Culture

NewsTaco January 6, 2011

This may seem like hanky-using, protruding-pinky-finger kinda’ stuff, but it’s bothering some people. A recent New York Times Book Review, in a collection of essays called “Why Criticism Matters,” extolled […]

Net Neutrality Vote Bad For Latinos

Mary Mata December 23, 2010

We wrote about the potential impact net neutrality could have on Latinos previously and now that the Federal Communications Commission has taken a vote on this issue, we’re back with […]

Great Gadget: Phone Translator App

NewsTaco December 22, 2010

If you’re Latino in the US chances are that translating from English to Spanish or vice-versa is a huge part of your life. How often have you been called-on to […]

The Long Tail of Latinos on Twitter

NewsTaco December 14, 2010

By Giovanni Rodriguez, ClickZ.com A study by the Pew Research Center’s Internet & American Life Project confirmed what a lot of us in the Latino marketing community have known. Latinos index […]

Americans Google Lindsay Lohan More Than Immigration

NewsTaco December 13, 2010

It seems that in 2010 Americans, or at least those who use search engines on the Internet, were more concerned with Lindsay Lohan and Sandra Bullock than they were with […]

Latinos Need Net Neutrality

Mary Mata December 3, 2010

A good piece on net neutrality ran on The Root this week; although the piece revolved around the importance of net neutrality for the African-American community, similar reasons exist for […]

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 […]