In December, there was one story I followed that completely fascinated me. It all started with a November 26 New York Times article my dad forwarded. The article was “A Bully Finds a Pulpit on the Web.” The article detailed the business practices of Vitaly Borker, a man who essentially misrepresented his products and then […]
Continue readingFor a few years back in 2005, 2006, and maybe even 2007, it became popular to sell the “mass affluent.” Why? Because there were lots of them… and… they had lots of disposable income to spend. But it seems the “mass affluent” may be dwindling. It may now be more accurate to call them the […]
Continue readingIf you’re active on social networks, then private information about you is stored on web sites and databases that can be accessed by other people and companies. Probably the biggest liability for most people is Facebook. With that in mind, I was a bit surprised by this pop-up window I encountered on the New York […]
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