Wired.com has published a short, informative article on employee and worker privacy rights in the workplace. From the article – If you have internet access at work, there’s a very good chance your employer has a system in place to monitor your online activities. So, if you’re concerned about privacy, take heed. Under current U.S. […]
Text Messages That Self-Destruct
Erin Bradley at searchviews.com has posted an interesting article on a new service that allows people to send self-destructing text messages. The service, offered by Staellium UK, is called StealthText and it allows users to send text messages from their mobile phones and wireless devices that self-destruct 40 seconds after being opened. From the post […]
Lycos Top 100 Search Terms of 2005
For those of you who are interested in what the top search terms were for 2005, the search engine Lycos has published their top 100 searches for the year. Not surprisingly, most of the top 100 search terms were for celebrities and rock bands, with Paris Hilton coming in at #1. You can view the […]
Ride Along With a Repo Man
Here is a great article by Frank Gray from The Fort Wayne Journal Gazette that details the street smarts and people search skills of a repo man, along with some insights into the repo profession. From the article – When he leaves to pick up a car, the first thing he does is do a […]
Why MySpace Matters For People Search
With over 41 million registered users, and growing, it’s easy to see why social network sites like MySpace are fast becoming a valuable new tool for free people search and skip tracing, especially if the person you are looking for is in the thirty-something and younger demographic. As we have mentioned before on this blog, […]