Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Monday 27 August 2012


Monday, August 27, 2012
The day will come, very soon, when your phone will hear the sound of a crying baby and an ad for diapers will appear. Or it picks up on an argument you've had with your spouse and delivers ads for divorce lawyers, along with a dating site or two.
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BLOG POSTS
Joel Kelsey: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly in the Verizon-Cable Pact
Congress and the FCC need to confront the looming monopoly environment most consumers now face for broadband service. If they don't reverse course and start dealing with the reality they've created, even the best conditions will be meaningless.
Nina Badzin: Calling Out the Facebook Lurkers
Aren't all members of Facebook, in some respect, lurkers and voyeurs? Yes, but certain people are less noble about it than others. I'd like to call those people out.
Winston Sih: Five Tips for Back-to-School Tech Shopping
As the first day of school rapidly approaches, parents are scrambling to get the kids in gear -- and that includes sending the kids off tech-ready. Here are five helpful tips to keep in mind when shopping for back-to-school tech gadgets.
Adam Hanft: What Won -- Apple's Stronger Brand or Their Stronger Argument?
It's hard to imagine that unconscious perceptions weren't operating with determinative influence in this complex case, whether a juror ever used Apple products -- highly unlikely -- or not.
John Pavley: eSports and How to Stay Connected with Your Grown-Up Kids
Looking around the vast auditorium floor I see only a handful of parents. But that's ok. I'd rather spend a weekend in the world that my kids inhabit than force them to suffer through mine.