Privacy

Chris Olson on September 7th, 2011

Social Media and Hurricane Irene Social Media had a profound impact on delivering news during Hurricane Irene.  You could find an NYC Evacuation Center on Foursquare, learn about the aftermath and reaction of Hurricane Irene, view pictures of the calm before the storm, and of course – view “Hurricane Irene” twitter account. Facebook Sharing – [...]

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Daniel Johnson, Jr. on September 4th, 2011

Welcome to episode 003 of the New Media Cincinnati podcast, with your hosts, Daniel Johnson, Jr. and Matthew Evins. This episode was recorded on Thursday, September 1, 2011. Shout-out to sponsors: Jazzmania Productions and BlueHost. Download this episode directly: 

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Daniel Johnson, Jr. on June 10th, 2011

This month we’ve got LinkedIn going public, Facebook changing privacy settings (again), and Google honoring guitar great Les Paul. LinkedIn Goes Public Big news last month as LinkedIn launched on the NYSE (LINKD), the biggest internet IPO since Google’s in 2004.  The Wall Street Journal reports: Shares opened May 19th at $83, up 84% from [...]

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Daniel Johnson, Jr. on January 7th, 2011

The Steering Committee has been discussing possible questions around privacy, the web, and social networking tools in preparation for tomorrow’s Second Saturday event. Some background posts and resources that have prompted our discussion: Facebook Brings Facial Recognition to Photo Tagging Facebook Users Upload Record-Breaking 750M Photos Over New Year’s Weekend Help! My Boss Wants To [...]

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Daniel Johnson, Jr. on January 6th, 2011

Thanks to Michelle Beckham from C3: Creating Connections Consulting for this video promo! Click here to see the embedded video. And if you haven’t registered for Saturday’s event, get to it! Related articles Quick Hits: Internet Advertising in 2011, the Facebook Lockdown Guide, and More (michaelfertik.com) White House Calls for Online ‘Privacy Bill of Rights’ [...]

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Daniel Johnson, Jr. on January 4th, 2011

Get your e-mail invitation? Good. Then you know about what we’re doing this Saturday. If not, get on over and register for Saturday’s event. You want to be there. Yes, definitely. Want to get an email invitation next month? Add yourself to the list here.

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Daniel Johnson, Jr. on March 16th, 2010

100_2683, originally uploaded by justinrains. He may have only attended a New Media Cincinnati Second Saturday once in 2009, but it’s obvious that we’ve had an effect on Matthew Evins, aka @evinsmj on Twitter.

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editvdo on March 13th, 2010

New Media Cincinnati happened again this month! Fans of new media gathered on March 13 to listen and participate in a panel discussion about Online Privacy. The meeting was hosted by Daniel Johnson Jr who also served on the panel with DG Hollums and Michelle Beckham-Corbin. The panel discussed their respective views on how much [...]

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UPDATE: In case you didn’t already hear, this event is now FREE; i.e., no cover charge, no ticket charge, etc. You’ll still be responsible for your own bill at The Pub, however. New Media Cincinnati began in October 2007 as a simple meetup group of people in the Cincinnati, Dayton, and Northern Kentucky areas who [...]

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