Joe Lofaro

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Joe Lofaro - J. Lofaro
Joe Lofaro - J. Lofaro

Joe is a Communication graduate from Canada who appreciates living in the information age and loves every minute of it. His interests lie in information and communication technologies and how they are molding today's communication-dependent society.

During his studies he contributed to the Fulcrum, listened to some incredible journalists share their professional experiences, and in 2008 he reviewed an expert panel discussion on climate change. Between checking emails and Facebook updates, he scans his favourite Internet blogs daily for all the latest tech trends, while also keeping up to date with what is happening around the world.

Joe hopes to get a taste of what online journalism is all about and to see which doors Suite 101 will open for him.

Latest Articles

Five Cool Features of the New Touch Book
Always Innovating is set to spice up the sizzling netbook market with its new Touch Book, and the timing couldn't be any better.
Mar 10, 2009 - Joe Lofaro
Access Bookmarks from Anywhere with Foxmarks
Whether it is a funny YouTube clip, a good blog, or a new recipe website, bookmarking has become a common practice among web users for quite some time.
Mar 9, 2009 - Joe Lofaro
New Encyclopedia Written by Health Professionals
Inspired by open source and social networking websites like Wikipedia, Facebook, and LinkedIn, Medpedia offers credible medical information for free.
Feb 28, 2009 - Joe Lofaro
France's Electro Dance Takes World by Storm
A dance that started in a nightclub outside of Paris in 2001 has now become a huge sensation among youths in different corners of the world.
Feb 23, 2009 - Joe Lofaro
Review of Sony PlayStation Home
Think of Second Life, but on the PlayStation 3. That is exactly what Sony's new virtual online world resembles on its next generation gaming console.
Feb 1, 2009 - Joe Lofaro
YouTube Highlights Its More Professional Side
Google's YouTube is no longer just a portal for rambunctious teens and tweens to upload childish videos.
Jan 20, 2009 - Joe Lofaro
The Origins of Capoeira
Capoeira is a style of martial arts created on the sugar cane plantations of Brazil by African slaves. Its origins date back to the 1500s and is still practised today.
Jan 15, 2009 - Joe Lofaro
Firefox Add-on Can Replace a Lost USB Drive
USB drives are affordable and very portable but can also be easy to lose given their small size. A Gmail inbox, however, can be transformed into a portable hard-drive
Dec 23, 2008 - Joe Lofaro
Microsoft's Zune a Worthy iPod Alternative
Apple's iPods are user-friendly and very innovative, but now that Microsoft has entered the game it not only gives shoppers more variety it also stiffens the competition.
Dec 15, 2008 - Joe Lofaro