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Dynamic How-to: Tell if the Groundbreaking, Life-shaking, Earth-shattering Information You Received in a Forwarded Email is True
You know the forward I’m talking about; they usually touch on hot-button issues like the economy, money, politics, culture, various foreign countries or stories too seemingly good/horrible to be true.
Facebook's New Privacy Features Are a Definite Plus
It was only a matter of time.
Remember the article we published a few months ago detailing the agony a person had to endure just to customize privacy settings in Facebook? How about the follow-up article where we argued that the privacy features in Google+ beat Facebook's privacy features, hands down.
Dynamic Archives: A Look at the First Six Months of 2011
It's been a whirlwind year at Dynamic so far; 2011 saw the number of full-time employees increase from three to eight, in addition to a couple of interns and numerous contractors. We thought this would be a great time to take a look at highlights from the first six months of the year.
StartGooglePlus: A Browser Extension for One-Stop Social Media Management
***Update***
I'd recommend simply bookmarking the SGP page at this point in time versus actually downloading the application and experiencing the bugs yourself. Today, SGP decided to randomly share the top item in my G+ feed to my Facebook and Twitter feeds...five times...even though I hadn't authorized it once.
The Privacy War: Google+ Wins Out Over Facebook
Earlier in the year, I wrote a guide detailing how a user can take full control of their privacy settings on Facebook. The process of protecting your information and deciding who gets to see what is rather cumbersome and involves going to the Friends page, creating a special list and finally diving deep down into dozens of buried privacy settings in order to restrict your profile content to the friends on that list.
Is Print Really Dead?
It's a question that's been casually tossed around the ether for the last decade.