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01.18

A Sudden Death for SOPA

Being an American and a software engineer, particularly Web software, I have a very real and serious position on this piece of legislation - the "Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA)". 

10.05

Remembering Steve Jobs

If ever the Internet could unite under a single, black banner, Steve Jobs' losing fight to pancreatic cancer is it. Have you been online lately?

05.13

Bridging the Gap

In Thomas' last post, the triumphant return of the Commodore 64 was lauded. 

It was a revolutionary piece of technology that was the first experience many computer programmers had with a personal computer.  The imagination and inspiration it fostered among early programmers still resonates today.

04.14

Totally 80s: Commodore Makes a Comeback

What once was old is new again with the news last week of the resurgent Commodore 64.

04.07

Texas Rangers 2.0

Here's a memoir from Leigha Burns, our newest creative account executive. (Her bio forthcoming on HCK2.com soon.)

04.05

Does Social Media Force Us to be Antisocial?

HCK2 is a place full of social media experts. In fact, one of them is asking me (a lot) to blog, so there's my inspiration. Thanks, Doctor.

03.01

What is Augmented Reality?

As the "digital age of advertising" begins to consume us, many traditional agencies are seeking a deeper understanding into what it all means, what can they do to be a part of it, and how can their clients benefit from this new way of thinking.

HCK2 is no exception.

01.26

Facebook's Founder Gets a Hack Attack

A funny and ironic thing happened to Mark Zuckerberg on the way to work this past Tuesday.

It had nothing to do with TMZ finding him doing naughty things with his hoodie.

No, he wasn't interviewed about the Facebook movie while watching 'TRON 3D'.

08.25

Saving Journalism. Is there an app for that?

Wired magazine recently posted a fascinating article entitled "The Web is Dead. Long Live the Internet."

In the article, the author poised (through my paraphrasing) an interesting idea: Will apps save journalism?

Think about it.

08.18

God may forgive your past... Google doesn't

It's no secret Google is on a surreptitious mission to rule the universe.

First, it's a search engine, then e-mail, now they analyze, but first they have maps of the world or your very address in color. Shoot, their brand is a friggin' VERB!

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