One Simple Way to Maximize your Social Media Presence

Before we get to social media, first consider your website. It most likely includes a wealth of great content like blog posts, white papers, and detailed information about your industry. Many businesses have tailored their sites to meet the exact specifications of their clients who use…

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How Google’s Design Principles Apply to Your Website

Google has long prided itself on innovative design that captures the imagination of its users while staying fresh, clean, and useful. Although Google’s aesthetic is based on its own unique style, the fundamentals of Google’s design are applicable to any website. Google’s 10 Principles of…

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Kindle Fire: Competition for the iPad?

Although the iPad still has market share, you may have heard of the Kindle Fire nipping at its heals. This ultra-cheep tablet promises users an easy way to surf the web, listen to music, and even read books–the intention of traditional kindles. Is the Fire…

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Facebook Timeline Coming to Business Pages?

If you’ve been on Facebook lately, you know that the social media giant has rolled out its latest update: timeline. If you haven’t been urged by Facebook to make the switch yet, then you’re in for a surprise. Ever wondered what you posted to Facebook…

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Why E-Commerce is an Essential Feature of Your Website

So you have a website, great. That’s the first step in creating an online presence for your small business. In today’s web-centric world, a website is an invaluable aspect of any serious business, but simply having a website is only the first step in finding…

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Windows 7.5 Mango: Embrace the Tiles

As we all wait, with bated breath, for the release of the Lumia 800 (see our earlier post comparing it to the iPhone here), let’s discuss its operating system: Windows 7.5 or “Mango.” Now, if your already a Windows phone user, Mango is probably old news…

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Miss Your Keyboard? Asus Transformer Prime Tablet May be Your Solution.

Asus has recently announced its new tablet: the Eee Pad Transformer Prime TF201. One of the key components of this table is its detachable keyboard. Although many tablets have separate keyboards available for sale, the Transformer Prime is one of the first to be promoted…

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The Gap in Mobile Advertising

According to a study conducted by Google, half of smartphone users that see a mobile ad take action. Thirty-five percent of these users visit the website associated with the advertisement. In other words, 17.5% of users that are exposed to a mobile advertisement, make the…

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Ice Cream Sandwich: Where’s the Hype?

According to Neilson’s Q3 report, Android has captured 43% of the smartphone market (and 18% of the total market for all mobile devices). In other words, almost 1 in every 5 people walking down the street with a cell phone in their hands are sporting…

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6 Degrees of Separation no More

According to a new study performed by the Facebook Data Team, we are now more connected than ever: “Using state-of-the-art algorithms developed at the Laboratory for Web Algorithmics of the Università degli Studi di Milano, we were able to approximate the number of hops between…

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