by J. Jerrald Hayes | Jan 11, 2018 | Culture, News & Opinion, Sociology, Technology
How to fix Facebook-before it fixes us In early 2006, I got a call from Chris Kelly, then the chief privacy officer at Facebook, asking if I would be willing to meet with his boss, Mark Zuckerberg. I had been a technology investor for more than two decades, but the...
by J. Jerrald Hayes | Jul 3, 2017 | Culture, Health, Psychology
Via health and fitness expert James Fell on FaceBook: Proof that Americans are lying about their sexual desires What Google searches for porn tell us about...
by J. Jerrald Hayes | Apr 25, 2017 | Books, Culture, Humanities, Important People
While he has always been a recluse I am still saddened to learn we no longer have Robert M. Pirsig around.
by J. Jerrald Hayes | Dec 2, 2016 | Culture, Racism, Sociology
About the history of “Christmas Caroling”. The “Social Media” of another period in time. “”The concept of carol in its origins has actually nothing to do with Christmas,” Abraham says. Medieval carols were liturgical songs...
by J. Jerrald Hayes | Sep 3, 2011 | Culture
Personally I been the beneficiary myself of three big (well maybe not so big) black dogs over the last thirty years that were all rescues.