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Virtual Drive
May 29th, 2013
Think about the last time you purchased a new car. How did you find the right one? Did you visit your local car dealership? Take your friends’ cars on test drives? Or did you research brands, models, and dealers online? ... Read More
The New Industrial Revolution
May 29th, 2013
The age of custom, on demand manufacturing is nearly here. 3D printers are officially for sale to the public. With the ability to design or download plans and print nearly anything (within some material and size restrictions), production is about ... Read More
Understanding Browsers: The Good, the Bad & the Ugly
May 20th, 2013
Browsers are programs that enable people to visit and view websites. It seems obvious, but we rarely think about the tools we use every day, and most of us use a browser every day. There are many browsers to choose from, ... Read More
The App Approach
April 30th, 2013
As of February 2013, Apple’s app store housed over 775,000 mobile applications. However, as technology and user expectations shift, what’s the best approach to take when considering app development, now and into the future? The answer is a hybrid, of ... Read More
Harnessing Technology for Social Change
March 26th, 2013
Technology is powerful. It creates endless possibilities for those who choose to harness its potential, such as a doctor who collaborates with an international colleague on a difficult medical case via social media or a busy mom who is able ... Read More
The Conversion is in the Details
January 30th, 2013
If your organization or business has a website, you ought to be A/B testing. This is one of those universal pieces of advice. You can follow best practices for web design, talk to focus groups, and usability test your website ... Read More
A Peek behind the Curtain
October 30th, 2012
Part of the skill of web design and development is working like a stevedore and then hiding all evidence of work. When we unveil that new, beautiful, functional website, we want it to stand on its own, fully formed. Art ... Read More
Rumors and Jelly Beans
June 1st, 2012
The fragmented nature of the Android platform has been a thorn in the side of Google and all of their loyal users. It arose out of a kind of detached philosophy: Google focused on open (well, sort of open) software ... Read More
The Resolution Revolution
June 1st, 2012
When Apple shipped its newest generation iPad (the one with the Retina display) in March, some hailed it as the dawning of a new era in screen resolution. Indeed, at 2048x1536, the resolution is significantly greater than the 1920x1080 that ... Read More
Google: The Compulsive Reorganizer
May 31st, 2012
Google doesn’t change their search algorithm just to make life difficult for companies and individuals trying to optimize their sites… but it can feel like it sometimes. Like back in March, when the headlines were reading things like “Google to ... Read More
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