Archive for April, 2009
Privacy Isn’t Dead…But It’s On Life Support
The death of privacy is only slightly exaggerated. In truth death is imminent, the question is do we, or should we, care?
The advent of social media coupled with the average teenagers lust for attention means that many things that used to be private to us old folks just aren’t private to the average Gen. Y’er. [...]
Michael Bromley | Apr 17, 2009 | Comments 4
Virtual Private Clouds
Where does the web, now in early adulthood, go from here? The answer is up in the clouds! Now that we are always on and always connected with eachother the web can play a new role for both consumers and enterprise. The web can become what our computers couldn’t quite handle on their own. The [...]
Michael Bromley | Apr 02, 2009 | Comments 4
