NewsTaco To Go: iPhone, Economy, Obama and Breast Cancer
NewsTaco To Go: iPhone, Economy, Obama and Breast Cancer
A good news roundup this morning, with a list of the Oscar nominees, affordable iPhones and the economy. Verizon’s iPhone will be available to consumers at a rate of $30 […]
Internet Browsers To Add Privacy Features
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 […]
How To Block Annoying Facebook Applications
Don’t you hate some of those Facebook applications that are constantly bugging you? Well, I know I do, and on some advice from one of our readers. I wrote previously […]
Latino Filmmakers Use Social Media To Fund Projects
Latino filmmakers who find themselves outside of the mainstream industry have taken to social media to get their films made. Two young Latino filmmakers, Fanny Véliz and Ralph Lopez (who […]
How To Block Annoying People On Facebook
You and I both know that all of your Facebook “friends” aren’t really your friends at all. In fact, some of these people annoy the heck out of you. I […]
The Major Media’s Hiring Of Latinos Is Pathetic
Poynter published a story this week detailing the American Society of News Editors’ efforts to get a general count for the number of journalists of color that are in U.S. […]
Latino Marketing Is Social Media Marketing
The key to a Latino consumer’s heart is through social media marketing, according to a new book, in part because this type of marketing allows for a more collectivistic approach that […]
Don’t Get Your Diabetes Info From Facebook
For all our diabetes-laden friends out there, a word of caution: Â Don’t trust everything you read on Facebook. A recent study shows that the vast majority of information to be […]