What Facebook Knows About You & How You Can Download It
The massive data breach of Facebook has made users weary. If you want to know what Facebook has on you, and how you can download everything that they have, then read this piece NOW…
Taking control of your Facebook data starts with understanding just how much of your data is stored with Facebook. The social media service offers a self-help tool that gives you access to your entire trove of personal data. It’s actually a fairly simple process that lets you see all your photos, videos, friends, contact info…
What to Put In Your Youtube Video Descriptions
For anyone who has ever tried their hand at publishing video content on the Internet, I don’t need to tell you that YouTube is a hard nut to crack. YouTube audiences can be incredibly fickle, picking up and dropping channels like they’re nothing, and the YouTube algorithm seems to change with each passing moment. It feels impossible to keep up…
Facebook and Cambridge Analytica Scandal Explained
By now I’m sure you’ve heard something about the Cambridge Analytica and Facebook scandal. It’s all over the news and every where you look. But what is it all about, and what does it all mean? Below you will get the play by play to make sense of it all from a great article that explains everything from Wired’s Andrea Valdez, who does a great job a sifting through the drama and explaining everything you need to know.
On March 17, 2018, The New York Times, alongside The Guardian and The Observer, reported that Cambridge Analytica, a data analysis firm that worked on President Trump’s 2016 campaign, and its related company, Strategic Communications Laboratories, pilfered the data of 50 million Facebook users and secretly kept it. This revelation and its implications, that Facebook allowed data from millions of its users to be captured and improperly used to influence the presidential election, ignited a conflagration that threatens to engulf the already tattered reputation of the embattled social media giant.
Google to help online shopping purchases from Walmart, Target
Can Google’s might stand up to Amazon’s shopping power?
“In the great retail war of our time that pits Amazon against every other major retailer, a new shopping initiative from Google could tip the scales back in favor of big box stores.
On Monday, Google announced a new program called Shopping Actions. Under the initiative, when Google users search with the phrase “Where can I buy ,” Google will serve product listings from mega-retailers including Walmart, Target, Costco, and more. Customers can either directly buy….”
Read more: https://mashable.com/2018/03/19/google-walmart-shopping-vs-amazon/
Frank Kern – FREE Class Reveals The Brand New Model That Makes Him 400K Per Month
This is Eddie Woods – Frank Kern is one of the original RockStars of the digital world, and in this video he shares how he discovered a model that’s bringing in over 400k per month. I know that sounds like a lot of bs, but Frank is the real deal. Check out this video and get some keys to what Frank is doing. If you want a guy to model your marketing after, Frank is the guy. A lot of my success online comes from following what he’s been doing, hanging out with him and taking in as much as I can. Ck it out.
Russell Brunson – Follow-Up Funnels The Often Overlooked Funnel Sequence
Hey folks Eddie Woods here, Russell Brunson is one of the top digital marketers in the industry. He is the creator of Click Funnels, and a best selling author to boot. In this video presentation, Russell talks about one of the most overlooked funnel sequences there is, the Follow-Up Funnel. It is one of the most important funnels that an online marketer should learn about, and master. Check out this video to get the details.
IBM is working on worlds smallest computer
IBM is hard at work on the problem of ubiquitous computing, and its approach, understandably enough, is to make a computer small enough that you might mistake it for a grain of sand. Eventually these omnipresent tiny computers could help authenticate products, track medications, and more.
Look closely at the image above and you’ll see the device both on that pile of salt, and on the person’s finger. No, not that big one. Look closer:
Look closely at the image above and you’ll see the device both on that pile of salt, and on the person’s finger. No, not that big one. Look closer:
It’s an evolution of IBM’s “crypto anchor” program, which uses a variety of methods to create what amounts to high-tech watermarks for products that verify they’re, for example, from the factory the distributor claims they are, and not counterfeits mixed in with genuine items. […]