Walking down the street a couple of months ago, I was amused to notice this manhole cover in front of the Museum of Modern Art. Brightly colored at some previous time. Art is everywhere. How many people think about manhole covers? Not many, I … [Continue reading]
Can short URL sites and Twitter together be attack vectors?
On my site The Social Graph of Malware, I try to present current information (with appropriate background) on malware and attack vectors that use social engineering as a part of their methodology. Last week I read somewhere (I know not where) … [Continue reading]
Doodling – or is it Visual Mapping?
Jay Cross writes about developing a reputation as the guy who was doodling in business school classes. But what Jay shows as examples might not all be doodles. Meaning aimless drawing. Yes, Jay may have been doodling much of the time, but there’s … [Continue reading]
Digital Activism
There’s a whole new world of digital activism now, including a new report The DigiActive Guide to Twitter for Activism. There have been digital activists as long as the Internet has been around, but with the appearance of social media it has really … [Continue reading]
Twitter is like shouting at a dinner party
Whoof! I thought I knew everything about Twitter, but I was really surprised to learn something new [see below] last week. If I drop this message into my Tweetstream... "@quinnovator That was a great idea you had the other day!" ...who sees it? … [Continue reading]
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