Have you updated your password recently?
This is a lovely blog entry from our archives, posted May 17, 2013. Although from a few months ago, it’s still *very* important as you should be changing, updating, and enhancing your passwords every few weeks/months for privacy and security …
In the world of digital news…
It’s Thursday, it’s October, and the exciting digital frontier continues to provide some interesting news! Here’s some of the latest tidbits that you might be interested in checking out (and why): When a kid’s online conversation is cause for concern …
Assisting Customers When You’re in the Foulest of Moods
Uh oh… You’re in a bad mood. Maybe you woke up on the wrong side of the bed; maybe you’ve experienced a series of unfortunate events this morning; maybe Murphy’s Law is paying a friendly visit. Whatever the reason, the …
How Jack Spade lost a customer. It isn’t hard.
When I started this company in 2007, it was pretty rough explaining to the suits around the conference table what this thing called online communities was all about and why it mattered. Forget explaining virtual worlds and avatars. Then came …
A Student’s Need-to-Know Guide to Web Security
Note: Our friend Maria Watson, from Online University, shared this post with us. We believe in your privacy and security, and we hope the information is helpful to you too! The original posting can be found here: http://www.onlineuniversities.com/internet-security/ College students access shared public networks …
Keeping Kids Safe In the Online World of Gaming
How kids interact and socialize today has changed vastly from even a decade ago. Not only social networking, but the online gaming world has started to have a role in social development and social dynamics from a young age. Online …
It’s The Little Things That Gamers Love
Online games have thriving online communities. This much seems obvious even at a casual glance. Between forums, guilds, image boards, Twitter, and Facebook groups, there are a many ways for players to connect with other fans, and share their experiences. Many times, …
The 7th Inning Stretch
I have been working from home for almost 4 years now. Lots of things took getting used to: The quiet, Working alone, Being my own desktop support agent (don’t use 1-800-Call-Gina, I have very low CS ratings and am distinctly …
Pinktober: Cancer Awareness Month
In 2010, I was diagnosed with stage IV breast cancer. I truly hope that none of you EVER hear the words: “You have cancer.” I found the lump 3 years prior to my diagnosis. In 2007, when I discovered it, I …