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Erica Thinesen
Since starting a freelance writing business in 2006, Erica J. Thinesen has been working with small and medium-sized businesses to create consumer, marketing, and research materials for online and print use. Her clients include Network Solutions, Demand Media Studios, iRoster Magazine, and local businesses in the Washington DC metro area. She has a B.A. in English with a concentration in fiction writing from Eastern Kentucky University and a Master of Fine Arts in writing from Lesley University. Erica enjoys reading and writing fiction, cooking, playing chess, and engaging in spirited discussions on a variety of topics over a good meal.
Articles by Erica
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Facebook Implements New 'Timeline' Feature
26 Jan 2012
News
On Tuesday, Facebook announced its latest feature, Timeline, would be rolled out to all 800 million users worldwide over the next few weeks. Once the feature is implemented, users...
Business & Government
AT&T Introduces United Communications Service for Enterprise Users
26 Jan 2012
News
AT&T has announced it is introducing its United Communications (UC) services to businesses across the world, irrespective of their size or location, through a...
Business & Government
Proposed Internet User Privacy Rules by EU Include Fines for Company Noncompliance
26 Jan 2012
News
The new rules proposed by the European Union to safeguard Web users' online privacy involve some harsh measures for companies found guilty of breaching the code, according to...
Business & Government
Everything Everywhere Permitted to Continue 4G LTE Trial
25 Jan 2012
News
Everything Everywhere's 4G LTE trial, launched in October of last year, will continue until June 2012. The trial was introduced to allow mobile broadband accessibility to...
Mobile & Telco
Skydroid Allows Android Device to Take On Windows 8 OS Features
25 Jan 2012
News
Google's Android has no doubt emerged as one of the most popular mobile OS platforms today. One of the driving factors behind its massive popularity is the fact that the platform...
Consumer
Microsoft to Move from Virtual Currency to Cash for Xbox LIVE
25 Jan 2012
News
If rumours are to be believed then, Microsoft might be abandoning its Xbox LIVE Point System to adopt a direct cash-purchase method.
The current Point System can be used to...