(03/12/12) Search engines and social media have put a whole new spin on managing your good name. An entire industry has developed in the quest to control what people find when they punch your name into Google.
The Innovation Trail's Ryan Delaney reports that a Syracuse-based firm is hoping to flip that industry on its head, and investors have noticed. more
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It’s government’s responsibility to figure out how to communicate with the person.
(10/07/11) Governor Andrew Cuomo signed an executive order Thursday saying his website will be translated into six languages--and state agencies will provide free translation services. In Albany, Karen DeWitt has the details. more
I think it really does ratchet up the level of accountability.
(09/23/11) Following recent criticism, Governor Cuomo has launched a new website aimed at making his administration more transparent to the public.
The site lists events from his public schedule since taking office in January, and will feature on-line chats with top state officials, including the Governor himself, this coming Saturday. In Albany, Karen DeWitt has the story: more
(05/12/11) Crossword puzzles are the kind of kitchen table sport you usually do by yourself. But like avid fans of all sorts, serious crossword puzzlers have found a community online. One of their most popular meeting spots was created by a Binghamton University professor. more
Broadband internet should be something that every home and business in the town of Keene, and in general, should have.
(01/14/11) The North Country has had mixed success in winning Federal stimulus dollars to expand broadband internet service to rural towns and villages. But the Essex County town of Keene has moved forward with a grassroots effort, using a mix of grants and local fund raising, along with new, less expensive technology.
As Chris Morris reports, the organizers hope their project will serve as a model for other communities in the region. more
Will the North Country's broadband infrastructure be ready for the next generation of businesses?
(10/04/10) Across the North Country, economic development leaders say broadband internet access is one key to building more jobs and new prosperity.
But the infrastructure for broadband is expensive, often requiring miles of expensive fiber-optic cable. Groups across the region have been asking for help from the Federal government to help offset the cost. As Brian Mann reports, they met with mixed success - with some areas still struggling to find funding. more
(12/18/09) Almost $50 million in federal and state stimulus money will go towards building a better broadband network across upstate New York. The Development Authority of the North Country, based in Watertown, and Albany-based telecommunications firm, ION, will run the project. Martha Foley has more. more
(11/30/09) There's a new way for consumers to find out more about the products they buy. Samara Freemark has the story of a new online guide that lets you look up how good products are for you and for the environment. more
Clarkson University hopes to attract 2,019 new telecommuters to the Adks by 2019 (Source: Clarkson)
Billy Calogero at work in his Lake George Studio (Source: Talkinboxing.com)
(09/03/09) Yesterday, we reported on the effort to bring broadband internet access to more of the North Country. Developers of those high speed data lines hope to attract more traditional bricks-and-mortar businesses. But they also hope to build a new culture of telecommuters in the region: people who work for global companies or develop new on-line businesses while living in small towns and mountain valleys. Brian Mann has our story.
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Clarkson University has adopted the wi-fi equipped beaver as a symbol of the new broadband economy (Source: Clarkson)
(09/02/09) Next week in Potsdam, Clarkson University will host a conference called "Forever Wired." It's part of a project called the Adirondack Initiative For Wired Work. The goal is to bring more than 2,000 new corporate telecommuters to the North Country. These are people who would live here while using the internet to work for companies around the world. Tomorrow, we'll look the promise and some the challenges of telecommuting in our rural area. This morning, Brian Mann reports on the decade-long struggle to bring high-speed internet access into more remote communities.
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