After studying the book Evolutionary Psychology by Dunbar, Barrett and Lycett, I really became interested in the anthropological concept of tribal communities and networking. The concept still remains the same after thousands of years but with today’s online and social …
Disneyland is a great place to visit for families not only here in the United States but also from other countries, particularly Latin American countries. The challenge is how to provide information to those Latino travelers that understand little English …
As you know, the current media landscape is constantly evolving and adapting to the latest utilization of developed technologies and communication and so it’s inevitable that we must adapt as well. I like to point out to the LATISM organization, which …
A couple of months ago, I introduced myself to a professor, Dr. Federico Subervi, at the 2010 Spanish Language Media Conference and he gave me a brochure of what his university, Texas State University San Marcos, has developed to educate …
After reading Scott Stratten’s book, UnMarketing, I was very impressed with the quality of content that the book contained. The book covers his experience in relationship marketing, social media and networking with advice on how to offer value to your …
Ever since I took Spanish Colonial Art as an undergrad at the University of North Texas, I wanted to explore more Latino art genres that are out there as well as become more familiar with Latino artists both past and …
Guest post by Manny Diaz, senior partner at Lydecker Diaz On December 1st the Alliance for Digital Equality distributed a press release in response to an announcement by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) on a compromise Net Neutrality plan. As …
I just happened to come across a site that I believe successfully tapped into the Hispanic online community with content that is both popular and relevant today. Latino actor and comedian John Leguizamo created a portal website called UrbanoTV with the goal …
These past two days were probably one of the most stressful days that Lance Ríos went through in his entire online career. For some unusual reason, his Facebook fanpage, Being Latino, which has over 50,000 fans completely shut down. His members …
Guest post by Jorge Bauermeister, owner and blogger of Latino Internet Justice Based on remarks made last week by Federal Communications Commission Chairman Julius Genachowski, Internet users may have gotten a well-deserved holiday gift. The FCC agency ended months of speculation and …