By Drew Thomas
Thursday November 19th, 2009
There's an emerging trend lately among web designers, coders and even some social media elite. It's an organized effort to "Kill IE 6", and it speaks to a larger issue of staying current with technology.
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By Matthew Sommer
Wednesday November 4th, 2009
Monopoly becomes a concern once again with the death knell of the nation’s libraries
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By Jason Brewer
Wednesday September 23rd, 2009
It's surprising how many businesses are relying on paper scraps, filing cabinets and excel spreadsheets to keep track of vital data. These solutions are better than nothing, but trust me, there are far better options out there. Here are some of the most common areas where technology is under-utilized.
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By Matthew Sommer
Friday August 28th, 2009
Are your SEO and PR firms working together? How your publicist can help you rank higher on Google. With so... View Article
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By Matthew Sommer
Wednesday July 29th, 2009
What is Twitter? And how tweeting to stars can increase your social network and marketing.
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By Jason Brewer
Thursday July 23rd, 2009
With social media, content is key and understanding the rules and guidelines to communicating in each specific social environment separates the experts from the crowd.
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By Drew Thomas
Thursday May 7th, 2009
If you haven't heard the buzz about Twitter, you surely will in the next few months. Twitter takes the concept of 'keep it simple' to somewhat of an extreme, but in the process, creates a surprisingly useful tool for businesses and bloggers.
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By Matthew Sommer
Wednesday April 8th, 2009
With the upcoming release of the new iPhone operating system and software developer’s kit in June, Apple is ready to... View Article
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By Drew Thomas
Tuesday March 31st, 2009
I’m calling it right now, the future of the Internet: Skittles.com. You might be confused at first, because the new Skittles... View Article
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By Jason Brewer
Sunday March 15th, 2009
Video has never been more publishable or accessible than it is today. It has also never been as amateur. Along... View Article
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