Author Archive
Greg Crowe
Digital Government
What IBM could teach feds about social media
IBM could teach government agencies a few things about managing Facebook and Twitter.
- By Greg Crowe
People
With all-in-one PCs, one size doesn't fit all
The GCN Lab reviews five desktop systems where everything is bundled together -- for better or worse.
- By Greg Crowe
Digital Government
Killer cell phones, Part 3: Enemy of the state
GCN Lab’s Greg Crowe questions the effectiveness of adding health warning labels to cell phones.
- By Greg Crowe
Digital Government
Attack of the killer cell phones, Part 2
GCN Lab’s Greg Crowe responds to reader comments about cell phone health risks.
- By Greg Crowe
Digital Government
Is your cell phone trying to kill you?
Studies that link cell phone use to cancer probably aren't going to scare us into not using them, but is the risk even real? GCN Lab's Greg Crowe has some thoughts.
- By Greg Crowe
Digital Government
BlackBerry enters the app wars with winner for feds
The Presenter takes two things feds really love, BlackBerrys and PowerPoint, and combines them in an application that could not only make presentations easier, but could also let you leave your laptop PC at home.
- By Greg Crowe
Digital Government
Pulling an about-Facebook on privacy
By requiring that each of its 350 million users to set their own privacy settings -- and making the process easy to understand -- Facebook is trying to part of the solution.
- By Greg Crowe