Waiting for the Mailbox App: Frustrating or Worth it?
Editor’s note: The following is a joint effort from Anne Marie Suchanek and Billy Ceskavich. Orchestra, Inc.’s new email client, Mailbox, has taken the tech world by storm in the past week. The new...
View ArticleCheckthis: Brilliantly Simple Social Posters
One of the greatest benefits of my job is that I get to meet so many people who work in cool startups, which means I get to discover all the latest and greatest apps and services. Checkthis is the...
View ArticleGoogle, Bing and SEO: A Wealth of Information at SxSW Q&A Session
Image from webnews.it Yesterday, I attended a panel titled “How to Increase your Rankings in Google and Bing” comprised of SEO (Search Engine Optimization) experts from Google (Matt Cutts), Bing (Duane...
View ArticlePitching Life Lessons from Silicon Valley
Decor from the 500 Startups Lobby. Photo by Jackie Barr. Editor’s note: The following is a post from Katie Lemanczyk, one of a group of students who recently returned from the iSchool’s signature trip...
View ArticleBeyond the Money: Some in Silicon Valley have Loftier Goals
The Spring Break in Silicon Valley group with Microsoft Panelists. Editor’s note: The following is a post from Charlene Hinton, one of a group of students who recently returned from the iSchool’s...
View ArticleSBinSV Highlights the Power of Alumni Connections
Editor’s note: The following is a post from Shefali Haldar, one of a group of students who recently returned from the iSchool’s signature trip - Spring Break in Silicon Valley. I was only in the...
View Article‘Cuse has Glass: Students, Faculty and Alumni selected for #GlassExplorers
Way back in February, the tweet stream for #IfIHadGlass was seemingly never-ending. For the uninformed, this was a twitter and Google+ contest run by Google in the United States. People who were...
View ArticleBoeheimian Rhapsody
Syracuse University comedy troupe “Humor Whore” released a video entitled “Boeheimian Rhapsody” on Wednesday evening that is now going viral on Youtube. The writers of Boeheimian Rhapsody include...
View ArticleTips for Landing your First IT Job
Editor’s note: The following post is by Tracy Tillapaugh, Career Counselor in the Syracuse University Office of Career Services. Image from lifehacker.cm Before I started to work for Syracuse...
View ArticleA Conversation on The Value of the LIS Degree
Editor’s note: The following post was written by Professor Jill Hurst-Wahl and Matthew Gunby, recent graduate of the LIS degree program at the iSchool. The current conversation around the value of a...
View ArticleWhat Internet Freedom Means to Me (and You)
For the fourth of July, I thought it would be fitting (and fun) to get people’s ideas on Internet freedom. With the prevalence of Edward Snowden and the NSA in the news, it would seem like people might...
View ArticleLinkedIn and the MLIS Job Search
MLIS students, and librarians in general, are possessed of singular skills that are valuable in a variety of positions, but they’re not always sure what those positions might be. While searching...
View ArticleJoin the Team: InfoSpace Bloggers Wanted
Image via kmonadollaraday.wordpress.com I love to blog. Do you love to blog? Maybe you’ve never blogged before, but you love to write and you have a passion for a tech topic(s). Either way, we’re...
View Article10 Things Your Startup Can Learn From Rebelmouse
I’m a big fan of Rebelmouse. One of the most successful startups of the past year, Rebelmouse has a lot to teach other aspiring entrpreneurs and startups about how to be super-successful. Here are...
View ArticleCutting the Cable Cord: How I Made the Decision
(Editor’s Note: Today’s Guest Blogger is iSchool alumnus Murugan Pandian. He received his Master’s degree in Information Management in 2008. He is a project efficiency expert and recently joined St....
View Article#GivingTuesday: The Civilized Choice
After (literally) fighting the crowds at Walmart on Friday, and shopping from your desk on Monday, here comes a more civilized option for Tuesday, aptly named #GivingTuesday. Instead of being consumed...
View ArticleDrawing with Data: Top 5 Student Data Visualizations
Earlier this month, students in Jaime Snyder’s Information Visualization class displayed their semester-culminating work with a poster session. Topics of the posts ranged from social network users to...
View ArticleChancellor Kent Syverud visits the Syracuse Student Sandbox his First Day on...
Editor’s Note: The following is a guest post from Sarah Roche, co-founder of Platypus TV, a graduate of the Syracuse Student Sandbox and a Community Connector for IDEA. You can find more of her blogs...
View ArticleNow Hiring: Information Space Bloggers
It’s that time again! Students have returned to campus and Information Space is once again recruiting new bloggers. If you’re reading this, you are either a reader of InfoSpace already, or you saw this...
View ArticleStudents Running Big-Time Social Media Accounts? Time to Reconsider
What has become something of a regular happening, happened again last week. An unidentified student at the helm of the @Cuse account sent a tweet that could result in an NCAA violation for Syracuse...
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