by Kelsey Jones | Sep 10, 2013 |
Oyster, an on-demand digital book service that offers unlimited books for $10 per month, was just released as an invite-only service last week. The current service is available for the iPhone only, but tablet apps are coming soon. Unlike Amazon’s Prime...
by Kelsey Jones | Jul 25, 2013 |
Because I am a writer for Gazelle, I’m frequently looking for the latest technology news and trends that will give me good content for articles. I often come across articles about new available apps that promise to do anything from be my personal assistant to...
by Kelsey Jones | Jun 27, 2013 |
It was three years ago when Matthew Keys, a young social media editor from Reuters, was accused of allegedly participating in a conspiracy to hack the LA Times website. He was immediately fired from his post and subjected to federal charges. During the debacle, his...
by Kelsey Jones | May 15, 2013 |
For Day 2, I left a little early because I had to get back to Kansas City for another engagement. I am still planning on watching the speakers I missed and taking notes, but until then, here are my notes and important points from the morning speakers of Day Two of Big...
by Kelsey Jones | May 14, 2013 |
I had the pleasure of attending Big Omaha 2013 last week, and I learned a ton (as I normally do in these entrepreneurship and innovation conferences put on by Silicon Prairie News). Here are some of my highlights and important points that I took away from the...
by Kelsey Jones | May 9, 2013 |
As a work-from-homer, I often like exercising at home because it saves me time and I can shower and get right to work, without having to worry about driving back and forth from the gym or making sure my outfit matches (not that this has ever stopped me from enjoying a...