by JAM | May 1, 2013 | #techlatino247, Being Latino, Healthcare, Hispanicise, LISTA, LISTA in the News, Mobile Health, SEO, Social Media, spectrum, Tablets, telemedicine, Texting, wireless
No one can deny the impact that Hispanics are having on America’s political, cultural, and economic spheres. Across the nation, Hispanics are not just changing the landscape because of what they do, but rather how they do it. With regard to broadband access – a...
by JAM | May 1, 2013 | Barack Obama, FCC, IT Professionals, LISTA, Workforce Development
Fifty national organizations sent a letter to the White House today urging the Obama Administration, when filling positions as chair and commissioner on the Federal Communications Commission, to nominate candidates committed to promoting diversity and inclusion. The...
by JAM | May 1, 2013 | #techlatino247, Being Latino, Chairman Genachowski, digital media, Diversity, FCC, LISTA, Social Media, wireless
As Latinos in Information Sciences and Technology Association (LISTA) continues to combat injustice in the telecom and media space, we have seen that these industries do not represent the nation’s demographics, nor have there been meaningful discussions about how the...
by JAM | Apr 30, 2013 | Being Latino, Broadband, digital media, FCC, Government, Health IT, Hispanicise, IT Professionals, LISTA, LISTA in the News, Skills, Texting, Texting and Driving dont mix, wireless
Smartphone instant messaging applications like iMessage and WhatsApp are more growing in popularity and even far outpacing traditional SMS, according to a new study from Informa. In 2012, on average 19.1 billion messages were sent and received each day over the six...
by JAM | Apr 26, 2013 | #techlatino247, Chairman Genachowski, FCC, Government, inclusion, LISTA, LISTA in the News, Mobile Health, Policy, SEO, spectrum, Texting and Driving dont mix, wireless, Workforce Development
We can’t regulate modern technologies the way we did Ma Bell The ancient Greek thinker Heraclitus believed that “the only constant is change.” He obviously didn’t have modern telecommunications networks in mind, but his philosophy fully applies to those networks...