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Write Reviews – Get Free Stuff!

By Paulina Haselhorst
July 15, 2016
Whether I’m searching for cheap shampoo, an expensive computer, or a spot-on Christmas present, I go straight to Amazon to compare my options and read the reviews. The more reviews I see, the more likely I am to trust the stars. Sure, some business owners may skew ratings by adding positive reviews, but I figure they can do little to overshadow negative opinions.

Why a Cashless Society Should Scare You

By Holly Richmond
July 28, 2016
Thanks to the internet, smartphone apps and other technological advances, we seem to be headed in the direction of a cashless society in which physical currency is replaced completely by an internet connection and a bank account. For instance, I can pay my portion of a bar tab with my phone using the payment-splitting app Venmo. I can send friends money through PayPal’s website. I can even buy Cheez-Its at work sans cash, because there’s a credit card reader attached to the vending machine.

The Privacy Setting You Can’t Control: With Friends Like These, Who Needs Enemies?

By Terri Williams
August 18, 2016
“If you’re not paying for the product, you are the product.” This phrase has been a popular way to describe the tradeoff we make for utilizing the many free and convenient services available online. While many consumers try to fiercely guard their personal information, it would appear that these attempts are in vain. You’re only as strong as your weakest link, and every friend or colleague is a potential chink in your armor. Contacts For Hire

The Ethics of Lifelogging

By Benjamin van Loon
August 26, 2016
Have you ever wished you could Google your own life experience? Have you worried about what you’d find if you could? In our Cult-of-Information age, it turns out that the technology to achieve this—also known as lifelogging—isn’t far off from total market saturation.

Analytics, Ethics and Leadership: Dialogue with the Dean

By CDEP
August 30, 2016
The New York Times calls its custom-crafted dashboard “Stela” — which stands for “story and event analytics.” According to Shan Wang’s report for Niemanlab.org, the Times makes this user-friendly system available to staff so they can see an array of data about their articles

Online Talent Platforms — A Boon for Workers or Digital Sweatshop?

By Nikki Williams
September 7, 2016
Online companies such as Amazon’s Mechanical Turk, UpWork (previously oDesk/Elance), TaskRabbit, Fiverr and other comp