Thursday, November 20, 2014

Nike

        The name of our company is Nike which was founded in 1964 of January by Bill Bowerman and Phil Knight. The sell footwear, apparel, equipment, accessories, and services to all. Social media is helpful because it promotes their brand and allow others to see what all they sale especially when being promoted by someone famous.
        According to Google, Nike was originally known as Blue Ribbon Sports (BRS), and was founded by the University of Oregon track athlete, Phil Knight and his coach, Bill Bowerman.
According to Twitter, Nike connects with the buyers and people who enjoy them through twitter and give them motivational advice. It's another way they sale their brands, by connecting with the buyers.
According to Pinterest, Nike pretty much use pinterest to reach out to women because woman usually are the ones using pinterest. Facebook is just another promoter and is fan based.
       Google is used for clarification and promoting of their brand through pictures and advertisement. Twitter is used for connection between the buyers and people who are promoting the brand Nike. Pinterest is used for women to search the brand and see how others look in it to hopefully get them to buy as well. Facebook is fan based and the more stuff the Nike brand comes up with the more people follow because its trending. YouTube is pretty much videos of famous people or athletes wearing the gear and making others want to buy.
















Thursday, November 13, 2014

Since a member of our group have unexpectedly left and had all the information concerning the topic considering this was pretty much his idea, it leaves us to (Emerlly and I) to start from scratch. Emerlly and I have both gathered information pertaining to the topic. Our topic is digital privacy and i'm sure we will stick to this. We will be using goggle and creative commons as resources. we will use Prezi for our actual presentation. We will both take turns talking, developing the slides, and participating equally since there is just two of us.

Thursday, November 6, 2014

Tuesday, November 4, 2014

FCC Levies $10 Million Fine Against Carriers for Breach of Consumer Privacy

  
This article talks about the FCC charging $10 million dollars to companies that didnt protect people's privacy such as social security numbers, names, addresses, and driver license's. Anyone could have accessed that information and that is not ok. I believe that they deserved the fine because those things are very important. 

Senator Rockefeller Questions Whisper About Privacy Practices


This article talks about Senator Rockefeller questioning someone about what they do. To me it seemed Rockefeller knew what  whisper job out but he later discovers that whisper is has tracking on people and can see their location. I think that somethings people should not be able to see. 

Supreme Court to Rule on Privacy of Hotel Records


This article is about police officers wanting the right to go into hotels and look at guest registration information without consent. Many argued that it would violate the fourth amendment. I think that they should not have that right because it a level of respect. Also if it was needed to keep someone safe, i'm sure the higher authority would allow such. 

Tuesday, October 28, 2014

FACEBOOK: I have a good number of social media websites that I visit often, Facebook being one of them. Looking at the privacy settings there's really not a lot to control but there's more than others. I can choose whether or not I want everyone to see my post or only friends. I can control my profile and just how much I want to answer to be public like birthday, phone number, email. and so forth. I can also choose who I want to have access to looking me up but only choices between friends, friends of friends, or everyone, what about no one? I think there are a lot that you have control over but there's a lot more than you can control.

INSTAGRAM: As soon as I typed instagram it popped up with my account as a option without even having to log in. Yes i'm sure it did that simply because it recognized the email from the other tabs I had open but to me that's saying that if someone knew my email then they had access to my accounts and that to me does not seem like much privacy. Instagram does not gives much access to privacy. You can change whether or not you have access to your account, see who follows and unfollowed  you, track followers that you follow and don't follow you back. That to me is not as important as people seeing what you put or hacking into your account.

GMAIL: I couldn't really find much about the privacy settings except for how many times you've signed in from a computer or phone, the time and date, and any device that you have used to create the account with or log in with stays on your account. I feel this has the worst privacy settings simply because there aren't many options.

TWITTER: It warns you that anything you tweet can be seen by anyone whether you want them to or not. Also it asks you if you want to stay logged in, to send a message to your phone when you're being logged in, also an option to provide personal info in order to reset your password, who can tag you in certain photos, if you want what you tweet for everyone to see, or add a location so people can know where you are. I think twitter has the best privacy settings because it offers a lot of options but it's up to us to agree to them.

Tuesday, October 14, 2014

The topic of our project is Digital Privacy and how much privacy does social network actually allow us to have. Our group includes Emerlly Pineda, Cody Ide, and Ashley Carter. Cody will play the role of the speaker so he will do most of talking when presenting. Ashley will play the role of finding information for our topic so basically doing research. Emerlly will play the role of creating the prezi and how it will look. However, we are a group which means we will all pitch in to help one another based on all the requirements needed. We are researching how much privacy do we actually have when clicking accept to different terms and policies. Also how do you know what exactly are you agreeing too and how far back will it go when getting your information. For example, twitter, instagram, snapchat, and other social networks require our location after getting an app. Yes it's true, we have a decision whether or not we click agree but is it right? Location to them may be simple but depending on who's watching what we agree too may encounter some major problems. For example, kidnappers, murders, and other unnecessary things. As a group we plan to use the internet of course, articles, blogs, and reviews from other people as our resources. This is a topic most people probably think about but never go into detail on finding answers and we plan to find some.

Thursday, October 9, 2014

I visited creativecommons.org and i searched from Google
 IPhone 6


 Apple Tv

 Printing telegraph 


http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/2264 
The name of the book is Hamlet. I read it in high school and it can be read on html and kindle 

http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/1112
The name of the book is The Tradegy of Romeo and Juliet. I also read this in high school and it can be read on on Kindle, Html, and plain text.

http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/5977
The name of this book is called Bound to Rise and i have never heard of it but it can be read on Kindle, Html, and plain text as well.