Podcasts: The Underground Great Media Movement?

Podcasts: The Underground Great Media Movement?

I never really started listening to podcasts until this year. I falsely believed that they wouldn’t be interesting or entertaining. I don’t know why, much like I don’t know why I naturally avoid pickles and mustard. It just happens. Luckily, podcasts became the pickle...

How to Use the Internet to Make a Difference

If you haven’t watched the short film Caine’s Arcade, drop what you’re doing and do so now: Caine’s Arcade from Nirvan Mullick on Vimeo. Caine’s Arcade is a short film about a 9-year-old boy in L.A. that built an entire arcade out of cardboard in a section of...
Five Amazing iPad Apps

Five Amazing iPad Apps

As a new iPad owner, I immediately set out on an online journey to found out what the “cool” apps were. I ventured over to the tech kings like Mashable and Mac|Life, I took my chances on Google SERPs, and the result turned out to be pretty amazing, especially for...
Do You Pay For Apps?

Do You Pay For Apps?

As a new iPhone owner (made the switch last week after my HTC Evo speaker was going in and out and got into some shady malware apps), I was eager to download all the existing apps I had on my Android, as well as finally download all the games and apps clients,...
Round-Up: What I Learned at SXSWi 2012

Round-Up: What I Learned at SXSWi 2012

By Kelsey Jones Bethaney and I are on a plane right now, waiting to head back home to Kansas after being in Austin, Texas for South by Southwest Interactive this week. To say that SXSWi was information overload would almost be an understatement. There are was so many...
How Paid Content Drives Away Website Traffic

How Paid Content Drives Away Website Traffic

By Kelsey Jones While researching or reading up on a certain topic or current event, one of the most frustrating things in the world is to be taken to a snippet of the article and to be told that to read the entire article, one needs to sign up for a paid membership...