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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
America’s Pastime gets with the Present
May 17th, 2012
Every now and then, we like to take a look at what mobile apps are making their mark. The way we use technology is changing with the growing popularity of smartphones and tablets, and there some pretty impressive tools to ... Read More
A New Era of Online Education (And It’s Free)
April 18th, 2012
You’ve heard of colleges and universities offering online courses to students. The online class has even made it into high schools around the country. But there’s a new wave of online education breaking its way into this tech-driven era: free ... Read More
April 1860: A New Technology Emerges
April 18th, 2012
Today, we can send messages faster than we can write them. Facebook and Twitter have changed communication into a constant, global dialog. We’ve come a long way since April, 1860, when the new breakthrough in fast communication was a kid ... Read More
The Rise of Live Online Content
March 13th, 2012
In the U.S., 22 billion streaming videos are watched online each month. Netflix has almost 22 million subscribers to their streaming content and Hulu has more than 40 million. We love our online entertainment, but streaming is still only reaching ... Read More
Siri-ous Competition
November 30th, 2011
Siri is changing what it means to be mobile. The more we’re on the move, the more ridiculous it seems to have to stop and type on a tiny, clumsy keyboard to look something up or make an appointment. Now, ... Read More
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