Nomophobia: Now a Treatable Condition
A little while back, we reported on a phenomenon of modern society known as nomophobia: the fear of being without... Read More »
A little while back, we reported on a phenomenon of modern society known as nomophobia: the fear of being without... Read More »
Social gifting may be a term that has taken a back seat in the past year, but that... Read More »
Because Tom Hanks is well on his way to cornering the market for "crazy actor", he recently performed... Read More »
Mars One recently announced that they plan to establish a human settlement on Mars by 2023. Seriously. This... Read More »
Who doesn’t remember those slap bracelets from our childhood? The stinging and oddly fascinating bracelets that unroll into... Read More »
Pentair Water Pool and Spa has unveiled a convenient pool-automation app, ScreenLogic2™ Mobile, that gives millions of homeowners the... Read More »
Social Media has always been about forming connections, whether you’re representing a company, you’re a member of the press, or you’re just a social media minded individual. Now there is a new tool for gauging and expanding your social media influence: Klout. Users can connect their various networks (including FourSquare, LinkedIn, Google+, Facebook, Twitter, Wordpress, and Flickr to name a few) to come up with a number between 1-100 that evaluates their level of engagement and influence in the social media sphere. Home Run Inn Pizza is one of the companies on the site that uses it to expand their social media reach by participating in the Klout “perks” program, which allows for people to earn exclusive products and offers based on their influence. Read More »
Science is continuing to prance through the medical dictionary, adding illnesses and sickness where there once was none. ... Read More »
The age old question, "what happens after we die", has been supplemented with the recent rash of online... Read More »
America loves two things: military and social media. The only difference is that social media firms continue to make money while military families continue to struggle financially. In an effort to bridge the gap, First Command Financial Services is launching a new social media program that gives middle-class military families a place to share and explore their unique financial behaviors, attitudes and intentions. Read More »