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chris

chris6/2/2010

IE6 is almost extinct

“According to web analytics company StatCounter, Microsoft’s Internet Explorer 6 is now truly a relic of the past with less than 5% of market share in the U.S. and Europe.” – Mashable

chris

chris6/1/2010

Buy your employees a PS3 or 360

I once worked for a company that allowed us to play a first-person shooter before we left each day. There’s nothing quite as awesome as being able to take out your aggressions on your co-workers via frag-grenades.

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chris

chris5/26/2010

Kill the spill! Send us your solutions

For well over a month, and counting, BP has been attempting to stop the oil hemorrhaging from their well in the gulf. So far, every effort has been a failure. Perhaps, it’s time for fresh, out of the box thinking.

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caitlin

caitlin5/26/2010

What’s Your Agenda? New Media Versus Traditional Media

While most original reporting still comes from traditional journalists, technology is making it increasingly possible for the actions of citizens to influence a story’s total impact.

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matt

matt5/25/2010

Best Ad Ever…really??!?

According to Ad Age, Nike VP-Brand and Category Management Trevor Edwards declared that the marketer’s TV creative for June’s World Cup was “among the best we’ve ever done…”

chris

chris5/5/2010

Does your client have the IE6 blues? Edumacate’m

So how do you make a beautifully designed site work for your Internet Explorer 6 audience?

Simple, edumacate’m.

brent

brent5/4/2010

Interactive Roundup 5/4/10

 
The roundup this time around focuses on Flash, HTML5, and Javascript. Some unique things about each of them, and examples in which they work together. This is a mixed bag of tutorials, scripts, libraries, interesting sites, and interesting tools that have to do with each of these.

brent

brent5/4/2010

The Blue Lego: Apple vs. The Third Party

With the release of the iPad sans Flash, and last week's "Thoughts on Flash" by Steve Jobs, there has been a barrage of articles on this subject coming from all angles. You have the open standards camp, the Apple fandom, the Flash developers, and the business evangelists. What makes this entire issue so interesting is [...]

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adobe,  apple,  flash,  html5,  javascript,