Ya Sabe Search Engine Highlights Latino Businesses

Ya Sabe Search Engine Highlights Latino Businesses

Mary Mata March 14, 2011

YaSabe.com is a combination bilingual search engine and business directory that is aimed at helping Latinos find the products they need while putting the types of Latino businesses attuned to […]

News Taco To Go: Japan Earthquake, Muslims, NFL, iPad And Oldest Woman

Mary Mata March 11, 2011

An 8.9-magnitude earthquake hit the coast of Japan, causing a 13-foot tsunami that has thus far killed hundreds of people. The quake is the largest in recorded Japanese history. A […]

Interactive Census Map

Mary Mata March 8, 2011

USA Today created an interactive Census map showing what areas of which state, by county, have grown or decreased in population, along with information on race and ethnicity. Check it […]

Latinos In Social Media Work To Promote Latino Empowerment

Mary Mata March 2, 2011

Latinos In Social Media, or #latism if you’re on Twitter, is an organization that started out as a meeting place for Latino media professionals and has evolved into an organization […]

Rural, Low-Income Neighborhoods Have Slower Internet

Mary Mata February 18, 2011

A survey from the U.S. Department of Commerce found that people in lower-income and rural areas of the U.S. tend to have slower Internet connections than their wealthier and urban […]

U.S.’s New Internet “Freedom” Policy To Benefit Latinos

Mary Mata February 15, 2011

Today U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is set to unveil the country’s new Internet “freedom” policy that has been in the works for the past year. The policy is […]

Network Security Perfect Field For Latinos In The U.S.

Mary Mata February 14, 2011

By Daniel Esquivel Network security is a great field for Latinos in the U.S. to work in for lots of reasons, not only because it’s what I do, but because […]

Where’s All The Color In Silicon Valley, Tech?

Mary Mata February 11, 2011

In an absolutely brilliant post titled “Startup America Should Look Like America” by Kalimah Priforce the brazen lack of anyone of color in Silicon Valley and tech startups is throughly […]

Similarities: Egyptian Protests And Puerto Rican Protests

Mary Mata February 10, 2011

[Editor’s Note: This is a repost from Pa’lante Latino and was written by Christina T. Saenz] The world is watching as the Egyptian people reclaim their government. They are demanding […]

NewsTaco To Go: Wireless, Racism, Cancer, Homeless Vets And Escándalo

Mary Mata

New treatments for breast cancer, some good ol’ racism in Mississippi, wireless infrastructure, the veterans everyone loves to forget and some juicy escándalo. Breast cancer patients may not need many […]