Thursday, November 15, 2012

SLIDESHARE

Here is an example of a Microsoft PowerPoint presentation I had to do for Accounting Ethics 465 uploaded via Slideshare.net.


This is a very detailed Social Media trend by GlobalWebIndex.






Wednesday, November 14, 2012

PRIVACY POLICY

One of the Most Common Lies

        Each and every one of us is in a hurry in our own way. One of our biggest lies almost every one of us has committed at sometime or another is checking the little box that says, "Have you read the terms and conditions? Do you agree to these terms and conditions?" WHAT A JOKE!?!
       
        Do businesses and companies honestly think or believe we are going to read the lawyer written, highly encoded, over used English verbiage that is unnecessary to explain a simple paragraph of words? Heck no they do not. That is exactly why they do it. With the excess verbiage and complex terminology they are allowed to squeeze in their little additives as to what they are going to do with your information once they have ascertained it and you have agreed to their terms and conditions. The businesses may sell your information to a third party or allow other party's access to your information as far as your account with them is concerned. The whole agreement is basically a waiver of your rights to whatever you post on twitter is at your own discretion. It will be public and can be terminated at any time without liability to the user. The company is trying to cover their behind in case anything accidental happens or someone has a malicious intent using the provided website. 

       When you are feeling the need to tweet anything try and remember "think before you speak" because sadly, your words will be in black and white. 

Thursday, November 1, 2012

Text Messaging Etiquette

In the Absence of a "Plesant" Phone Call

In todays world a phone call can be a cumbersome task. It seems as if we have ventured from our instantaneous voice connections to our somewhat primitave form of communication in written form, which is called today as "text message". The text message is essentially a letter, but it has nothing to do with the postal service.

DIGG

Here is a website that could more or less save you a ton of time online. Notice that I said more or less.. Digg has a ton of content on it. Which makes it super hard to use right off the bat. A person can be overwhelmed with the shear amount of content provided at one instance by what seems to be just one of the World Wide Webs largest RSS feeds.