When Government Data Is Wrong

by: George Bounacos August 16, 2010

Our information-centric connected society creates great risk for misinformation to thrive and become accepted fact. You cannot allow this to happen. If you scan headlines or move quickly between information sources without investigating data yourself, then you may easily fall prey to misinformation. And government data is just as likely to be wrong as other [...]

Scaring Customers

by: George Bounacos August 3, 2010

Know a lot about your customers or employees because of social media? Read why that might be a bad thing.

Oversharing Dangers

by: George Bounacos June 4, 2010

We introduce you to someone who posts hundreds of financial transactions online. And he’s not alone.

Google Status Page Keeps Users Informed

by: George Bounacos November 11, 2009

After I told a second client about Google Apps’ dashboard this week, I realized that many people are still unaware that the search and media company updates a page to tell users about outages related to Gmail, Google Docs and other product extensions. When I’ve lived in areas prone to power outages, everyone in the [...]

Should Michelle Obama Run For President?

by: George Bounacos April 6, 2009

Mainstream media continues falling across biased lines when they’re not simply filing for bankruptcy. HOw small business can get accurate, meaningful news.

Tell Me What Time It Is

by: George Bounacos March 25, 2009

Do you know what information your customers expect? Not knowing can lead to disaster.

Free Search Tools Underscore Understanding Gap

by: George Bounacos December 10, 2008

With so much unvetted information easily accessible to untrained consumers, an understanding gap develops.