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The Olympics Teach Us to Be Careful What We Tweet

Photo by Daehyun Park.

By now, most people have already heard about the recent uproars about Twitter caused by Olympic athletes, fans and reporters. Basically, in an Olympic Games touted to be the “first” social media games, a few things have gone awry.

Two athletes have been kicked off their teams and one has been reprimanded for inappropriate comments on Twitter, one fan was arrested after his Twitter remarks were flagged as malicious communication, and journalist Guy Adams had his Twitter account suspended for criticizing NBC Olympic coverage and publishing the email address of an NBC executive.

The stories mentioned involve lots of details and lots of claims from people on both sides of the arguments they present. But, there are two things that we can take from these Twitter experiences: the mic is always on and social media has power to bring masses together. Continue reading “The Olympics Teach Us to Be Careful What We Tweet”

I Can’t Live Without The Tasks App

I have tried almost every task app out there. I am a list maker, so my task apps have to live up to a high standard. I like a task app that is streamlined, very simple, has notifications and can be organized into categories.

I’m excited to say: I have found a winner! Tasks is by far the best to-do list app I have ever tried. And trust me, I have tried a lot. Continue reading “I Can’t Live Without The Tasks App”