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JD Rucker

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JD Rucker is Editor at Soshable, a Social Media Marketing Blog. He is a Christian, a husband, a father, and founder of both Judeo Christian Church and Dealer Authority. He drinks a lot of coffee, usually in the form of a 5-shot espresso over ice.

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“I sent one stupid, meaningless text – ‘LOL’ – and killed a man.” When AT&T launched their campaign against texting while driving in March, 2010,...

The mobile phone and tablet markets are ripe battlegrounds for Android-based gadgets to make their mark. Apple is the leader but not by a huge...

It’s no secret that many of us who work in an office with a computer spend a good portion of our time doing things that...

Every week, Techi takes a look at the week that was to highlight our favorite stories from the week. When we say, “Top Tech” that...

On the Internet, size is everything. From May, 2008 to May, 2009, Facebook started knocking off established sites and moving up in the comScore rankings....

Being online is part of our lives in civilized cultures. Most of us are online at some point during the day. Many of us carry...

The SEC doesn’t get it. Most journalists don’t like it. It seems that everyone from Silicon Valley to Washington DC are down on Demand Media’s...

Feuds between neighbors have been known to get ugly. This one just got stupid. Earlier this week, Vincent Ardolf of Blaine, MN, confessed to hacking...

It appears that Skype crushed itself under its own weight today with reports of up to 20 million users unable to sign in to the...

Propelling a 5 ton jet to liftoff speed over short distances has been the key to US Naval success for 50 years and the reason...

The latest “buzz” in the tablet race comes from a video released yesterday by Motorola. “Tablet Evolution” walks us through a virtual museum with the...

Cyber Monday broke the $1 billion mark for the first time as online shopping grew across the board in 2010. From November 1 through December...