Sony Pictures Was Hacked… North Korea Was Behind It. Now What?

This post was originally posted on Medium. Sony Pictures was hacked. Terrorist threats were made. Now a dumb comedy about two journalists trying to kill the North Korean leader isn’t being shown because of threats of terrorist attacks. The group, the Guardians of Peace (ironic name isn’t it?), seems to have gotten their sponsorship from […]

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Starting A Podcast/Netcast Network Is No Easy Feat

This post was originally posted on Linkedin on 11/25/14 In October, I decided to start a podcast/netcast network called PhillyTech.org. The goal was to bring attention to the Philadelphia Tech/Startup scene, as well as combine some of the random video shows I’ve been doing across the Web. About a month later we’re going strong. We […]

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Android Is Coming Into Its Own

This post originally appeared on LinkedIn on 10/15/2014 For years people have been talking about fragmentation on Android, Google’s mobile operating system. They point to the iPhone as the pinnacle of perfection and Android as a “hot mess.” While fragmentation is an issue. The diversity of the Android ecosystem also has its benefits. Google has […]

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Klout Is Getting Interesting

This post originally appeared on Linkedin on 9/25/2014. I’ll admit I haven’t logged into Klout in quite a while. You know what? They sure have pivoted. Once, in my opinion, the most laughable attempt at proving influence in social media, Klout has changed to make itself a content discovery/distribution platform – and it’s quite appealing. […]

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Why NFC Coming To iPhone and iOS Is Good

This post originally appeared on Linkedin September 2, 2014. Up until now NFC (Near-Field Communication) was mostly used in the mobile space by non-iOS devices and hasn’t been as widely adopted as many had hoped. With rumors of NFC coming as a feature in the new iPhone 6, we’ll see NFC finally take hold and […]

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