For a while, the Internet was a lot like the Wild West. Sites would be built without terms of use clauses or other legal jargon. Then, when it became apparent that site owners could, in fact, get sued, people who owned sites began snatching terms of service words from other »
04/14/2012, Tom BrookWhen you purchase a program that has a confusing interface, hopefully that program has a Help Guide or online Help support or some other kind of help. But when you’re surfing the web and trying to figure out how to use a complex webpage, there’s no Help Guide to turn »
04/12/2012, Jim LewisTo some, the life of a sales person looks glamorous. These people have the opportunity to fly around the world or across the country, sight see, meet new people, enjoy expensive meals – wait, that’s vacation or an episode of Mad Men. The real life of a sales person is »
03/31/2012, Tom BrookDid you notice something different about your Google navigation bar this morning? If you look closely enough, you will see that Google has added a Play Store button to the black navigation bar. What is the Google Play Store? Essentially, Google Play houses Google Books, Google Videos, the Android Market, »
03/27/2012, Jim LewisWhat do you do once you have a great idea? You can try to pitch that idea to investors or attempt to create a product that you can sell or you can do nothing at all, as most people do. Figuring out what to do with an idea once you »
03/16/2012, Jim LewisTech blog The Verge reports that Square mobile payments will soon be available via iPad in lots of NYC taxis. Thirty NYC taxis (to be exact) are receiving iPads equipped with the Square payment system. Drivers will also receive iPhones, and these phones can be used to add any additional »
03/10/2012, Jim LewisPayPal has gone through a lot of positive and negative press over the years. If you currently use this payment service, you probably have a love/hate relationship with it. As much as PayPal can be bothersome (and dip into payments by taking quite a large chunk each time around), it »
03/09/2012, Paul Meyer