by Kelly Jackson Higgins, Senior Editor, DarkReading
A pair of researchers has discovered a way to use modern browsers to more easily build darknets–those underground, private Internet communities where users can share content and ideas securely and anonymously.
by Frank X. Shaw, President, Microsoft Accounts Worldwide
First, a bit of a prelude. Probably 15 years ago, I was talking to someone who did marketing for a high end bike manufacturer. He was telling me about the amount of money the company was spending to really understand what their core customers (and their competitors’ core customers) were looking for in a bike…what did they really, really want?
by Jeremiah Omyang, Senior Analyst, Forrester Research, Social Computing
We’re all social creatures, and we thrive on the interactions of others; in fact, these interactions are the primary drivers for troublemakers in communities.
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