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Someone’s Watching

February 9th, 2012

Malls are scary: contagion glazed children touching everything, warring tribes of preteens lurking at each right angle, the caustic mix of air between Cinnabon and the perfume display in JC Penny, and of course you’re being followed. Your most trusted ... Read More

Things You May Have Missed

January 6th, 2012

2012 is now here, but check out some noteworthy happenings within the technology world in 2011 that you may have missed. Twitter Revamped In its attempt to become more user-friendly, Twitter has gotten a redesign. The most notable change is to ... Read More

Siri-ous Competition

November 30th, 2011

Siri is changing what it means to be mobile. The more we’re on the move, the more ridiculous it seems to have to stop and type on a tiny, clumsy keyboard to look something up or make an appointment. Now, ... Read More

One Phone to Rule Them All…

June 29th, 2011

Cloning, space travel, and microwave ovens existed in fiction before their dawn as fact. John Ronald Reuel Tolkien, born in 1892, may not have been cognizant of his own precognition, but foresaw the advent of our most powerful handheld device, ... Read More

Technology Over the Decade

January 26th, 2011

After clearing the world of Y2K mass hysteria, civilization stopped fearing a Maximum Overdrive dystopia and began to trust technology again. At the end of 2000, it was reported by Nua Internet Surveys that the number of people connected to ... Read More

Workforces Meet Social Networking

January 25th, 2011

Online technologies, hand-in-hand with their benefits, have a dark side: The dichotomy of undesirable public exposure and the perception of impersonal automation.  Workfolio offers a solution to both. “Workfolio elegantly solves the problem of how workforces represent themselves on the web.” ... Read More

Tipping Point in the Rearview

November 16th, 2010

A number of articles have appeared in the mainstream and virtual press lately that indicate we have passed the tipping point in old-line philanthropy. While charity work itself is still largely grassroots, research, marketing and everything related to the process ... Read More

Technology Focus: Ticketing and Box Office Systems

November 15th, 2010

Partnering with the Flint Cultural Center, Media Genesis was asked to implement a system that would provide, among other features, online booking, subscription services, and list management services. To accomplish this, we worked with Tessitura. Tessitura is a product uniquely suited ... Read More

The 60 Second Guide to Social Media: How to Talk on the Internet

July 16th, 2010

Social Media & Pre-Sliced American Cheese A lot can be said about how we portray ourselves and our businesses through social media channels. Some advisers will recommend not to post anything that may alienate your audience (the “pre-sliced American cheese” or ... Read More

Social Media of 1776

July 2nd, 2010

So what would social media look like it if we went back in time to 1776 … MySpace: MySpace was a way for those to establish their own personal space. Deodorant was not invented yet, only flowery perfumes to mask odors. ... Read More


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