I am Jack’s Head in the Cloud

In the future we won't be relying on one sole company to host our online identities. This week Apple announced their latest cloud product iCloud...

Subscribing to Artists: Better Band Relationships

jambrose | Digital Music, Media Technology

Last year, we were talking to a record label about how they could use our social media platform Media Factory to better engage fans and maybe make money again. My gut feeling then was that the future of artist-fan relationships was in a personal subscription model. As part of my research, I joined Take This

Apple Previews Support for Legacy Systems

Apple Previews Support for Legacy Systems

jambrose | Lighter Side

As Windows 7 approaches, people who were holding off upgrading can look at a new PC or a new Mac before retiring their Windows 95 boxes. Apple intends to court these baby-boomer shoppers by offering support for their current peripherals.  The new Mac Mini will have PS2 ports for mouse and keyboard, an SVGA port,

25GB of Free Online Storage from MS SkyDrive

25GB of Free Online Storage from MS SkyDrive

jambrose | Media Technology

I finally got around to setting up my profile in Microsoft’s Live Spaces, and found SkyDrive. Besides being pretty impressed with the interface and user experience, I get 25GB of free storage

How I accidentally started a Facebook community...

How I accidentally started a Facebook community…

jambrose | Social Media

After going through the process of installing Sociable’s Facebook Connect plugin into this wordpress blog, I have created a Facebook page that has all the bells and whistles of a full (if basic) presence. Check it out here. I think that is cool.  Check out the message targeting I have now: I can also set

Facebookers Freak Over Terms of Use

jambrose | Media Technology, Social Media

This is a message for people who are concerned with their privacy after uploading pictures to Facebook: Stop using the Internet. It is just simply not for you.  Don’t use email anymore, because any message you send is stored on your ISP’s server, the destination server, probably on a backup or two in some data