What if two or three of the co-eds with whom Anthony Weiner had online relations lands a book deal and decides to take Weiner's pictures to print? Can he take legal action then? The answer is an emphatic yes.
What if two or three of the co-eds with whom Anthony Weiner had online relations lands a book deal and decides to take Weiner's pictures to print? Can he take legal action then? The answer is an emphatic yes.
Amr Salama, an Egyptian fillmaker and a central figure in creating the alternative media universe during the revolution in Egypt, is finishing a doc...
Not only did new City Clerk Mendoza have a challenger candidate supported by the black community, she had the task of defending the importance of the position, as eliminating it became a talking point.
Are today's innovators selling out too quickly to their deep-pocketed tech overlords?
It's taken me three weeks, 6,000 miles, and Mark Zuckerberg, to finally get what Benjamin Netanyahu was telling Barack Obama -- and the world -- in Washington those six days in May.
We owe Mark Zuckerberg some plaudits, not only for reminding people that eating meat involves the killing of animals, but also for recognizing that it's morally dubious to pass the "dirty work" off to a slaughter plant worker.
Anthony Weiner is a modern human being. So he ensnared himself in things that modern humans do. When I first heard about his problems, I snickered and made jokes, too. Now, I'm sad for him, his family, his district and his colleagues.
Today I unfollowed a great big famous author on Twitter. I hear you sighing out there. "So what?" you ask, and roll your eyes. Well, yes. In a r...
The main thing I draw from the Anthony Weiner incident is that the greater shame is in our puerile culture and how the media feeds the frenzy. On its own face their actions are ludicrous and the well-paid media honchos should be equally ashamed.
The rise and ultimate fall of Rep. Anthony Weiner's once-brilliant political career has many elements of a classic Greek tragedy, where the highly ambitious, competent, powerful protagonist suffers a horrible fate.
Let's say your spouse sends you a dirty picture. It doesn't matter if you both like it: officially, you're violating the Terms of Service of most software companies, and they can remove the offending image.
My Facebook is a cemetery of once and would-be lovers, souls that, at one time, could have saved me. Could they still?
PALO ALTO, Calif -- In an effort to provide marketers with the tools to advertise effectively, the giant social network has created the "Facebook Stu...
It seems fitting that Anthony Weiner's surrealistic meltdown of a press conference came on the same day that Steve Jobs unveiled another path to making our lives more virtual, more convenient, and more risky.
I am proud of my son. He had the gumption to unfriend the Big Friend-making machine and detach on-line from his peer group.
Will there be a gray revolution? Will women finally believe that they can go "au naturel" at no cost? Perhaps we need more big players in the media to show us all that gray hair is as desirable as any other color.
Anthony Weiner is not a pig. Anthony Weiner is a perfectly healthy and fairly typical man. Men have evolved over millions of years to put their sper...
We keep falling for it, don't we? As a spate of disillusioned facebook and twitter posts from the past 24 hours spells out, once again plenty of peop...
Following Steve Jobs' announcement on Monday, iTunes users will finally be able to share their music wirelessly between their own devices. But the new service stops short of introducing essential new social components.
Yes, Facebook presents the possibility of a massive marketplace, some 700 million strong. And a viral video can garner millions of views. But coaxing that interest into a transaction remains the brass ring everyone's grabbing for.