via:christianpost Jerusalem.com brings the stories of the Old and New Testament to life by providing people of all faiths with authentic 3D tours and maps of many of the significant landmarks in the holy city. “What we wanted to do was bring Jerusalem to all those [people] who weren’t able to come here themselves,” Elisha […]

  via:christianpost   With more churches offering worship services and sermons online, one pastor is making the case that actual attendance at a church is still critical.  Tim Stevens serves as a pastor at a growing megachurch that has four campuses, including an online one. And while he touts the reach of digital services, he […]

Noted author ReShonda Tate Billingsley who hails from Houston, found her daughter posting alcohol-related photos to a social network after gaining access into the family’s…

The Church of the Future will be....Internet Church??? Find out all the details after the jump.

NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- Twitter has acquired TweetDeck, an application for organizing the display of tweets, for more than $40 million in a mix of cash and stock, according to sources close to the deal.

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States on a tight budget are looking everywhere, including Internet sales, to squeeze out some extra money.

According to a 2009 study by Internet security firm Proofpoint, 8 percent of companies with more than 1,000 employees have fired someone for social media actions — a figure that is double what was reported in

via:yahoofinance In an emerging battle over regulating Internet access, companies are taking sides. Facebook, one of the companies that has flourished on the open Internet, indicated Wednesday that it did not support a proposal by Google and Verizon that critics say could let providers of Internet access chip away at that openness. Meanwhile an executive […]

For years, Internet advocates have warned of the doomsday scenario that will play out on Monday: Google and Verizon will announce a deal that the New York Times reports "could allow Verizon to speed some online content to Internet users more quickly if the content's creators are willing to pay for the privilege."