Archive for the 'ethics' Category

I Have A Bone To Pick With Internet Marketers

Monday, January 19th, 2009

I remember the first time I worked with a celebrity. “You’re where? I can hardly hear you. You’re backstage? Oh! You’re filming a movie with Denzel Washington? (omg!) You’re having a problem with what?  Sure, I can fix that.”

Media Giant Robots taking over the web?

Wednesday, December 5th, 2007

I found this over at Paul O’Flaherty’s  blog. IMHO, I don’t see commercial use of the web as a bad thing. Even in the old days, the average consumer needed the grocer and the blacksmith and the guy who made saddles and horse shoes.  I see lack of ethics as the problem. Lack of ethics seems [...]

Facebook is spyware; Admits to tracking logged off users.

Tuesday, December 4th, 2007

Because it’s proper blog etiquette to quote; I’m quoting regular jEN, who quoted John C. Dvorak,  who quoted PC World.  Ain’t it grand?  PC WORLD: Facebook Admits Ad Service Tracks LOGGED OFF Users. Facebook’s controversial Beacon ad system tracks users’ off-Facebook activities even if those users are logged off from the social-networking site and have [...]