No one has ever seen the real Santa Claus. Of course, around Christmas, there are as many Santa Clauses as there are shopping malls in the country. But they all are copies of the same myth. Interestingly enough, that sounds very much like Mister Right,...
Have you ever had the desire or even felt the utter necessity to change parts of what you are to please someone? Have you ever wondered whether he or she would love you more or finally see you, if you were to change your attitude, parts of your physical appearance, or...
Every time I hear doctors affirm that depression is a brain disease that they can easily treat thanks to loads of anti-depressors, it truly frightens me. Put yourself in the shoes of an individual who has been feeling down for a while, and who is being told that he or...
By Sam Vaknin Author of "Malignant Self-love: Narcissism Revisited""A sharp tongue is the only edged tool that grows keener with constant use." (Rip van Winkle by Washington Irving) In the narcissist's surrealistic world, even language is pathologized. It mutates into a...
opinion by samvaknin | 2 years ago | updated 1 year ago 211 views | 0 recommendations | 2 comments
So its finally official that the iphone 4 is now coming out for Verizon I heard that there might be a iphone 5 coming soon or a iphone 4gs. Should i buy the iphone 4 or wait for the new one if its actually coming out for verizon??Buy a Verizon IPhone 4?Here is five reasons...
opinion by kyro | 2 years ago 360 views | 1 recommendation | 1 comment
Blogs, podcasts, and other new media outlets have changed the way people get their news. Immediate access to information presents new opportunities as well as challenges for science communication. Watch Carl Zimmer, science writer for the New York Times and host of...
There is a kind man in Ethiopia with a big voice that has much to say and wants to be heard. He chatters away about popular topics like I do, and I identify with him. He blends thoughtfulness with a sense of...
A latest study on usefulness of Internet has revealed that 31 per cent Pakistanis consider communication with others as the most useful feature."ISLAMABAD: There are several useful features of the Internet which catch popular imagination and among them the possibility of...
Will this new “interest-network” take off in 2010? Gravity (formerly Blue Rover Labs) is a start-up helmed by three former MySpace executives. Their aim is to reinvent forums by applying their proprietary analytics engine on conversations and monetize them via highly...
opinion by Jschneier | 3 years ago | updated 3 years ago 195 views | 0 recommendations | 0 comments
Okay here we have a guy belong to PKS party The party is Islamist in the sense that it calls for a central role for Islam in public life. Well he in fact is the parties leader. He believes that God is spend...
Few things have changed faster than the way we communicate. Coupled with the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) or green movement, there has been an explosion of information available about how and what companies and organizations are doing to improve society and the...
opinion by 3BLMedia | 3 years ago | updated 3 years ago 91 views | 0 recommendations | 2 comments
While reading up on the latest spate of cyber attacks, e.g. on Twitter, Facebook, and Indymedia, I discovered the following website promoting efforts to protect our privacy from providers who are forced by government legislation to store all communication metadata.Meanwhile,...
"Earlier this week, the United States Marine Corps announced an immediate ban on social networking services -- including Facebook, MySpace and the like -- for members of the Marines. Using those sites, as well as Twitter, poses a security threat, according to...
opinion by 3BLMedia | 3 years ago 165 views | 4 recommendations | 0 comments
Well, I have always known I was an addict..."Britons are more willing to cut back on holidays and meals out than on spending on communication technology during the recession, an Ofcom review suggests.The watchdog's annual report says spending on mobiles, the internet and TV...
created by The_Cynic | 3 years ago 130 views | 14 recommendations | 5 comments
"When it comes to consumer issues like broadband and network neutrality, the FTC in recent years has spent most of its time nodding dumbly at carriers, allowing them to "self-regulate." The idea that corporations can effectively monitor themselves for bad behavior has been...