How often do you comment on an article? If you’re like most people, you’ve probably been deterred from commenting thanks to internet trolls (those people that comment with the sole aim of provoking others). If you’ve been subjected to these types of comments before, you might be reluctant to actually »
06/13/2017, David LeeGoogle’s IO keynote conference was held yesterday. The company did have a few interesting things to say, but overall Google seems to be slowing down where innovation is concerned. In case you missed the highlights, here’s everything you need to know about what Google is doing now. Artificial Intelligence »
05/19/2017, Paul MeyerFrom the designer behind Trello and FogBugz (Anil Dash) comes a new website that allows coders to build apps based on existing code. The site is called Glitch (originally Gomix). If you want to build out an app that’s original and you’re decent with coding, you may want to read »
03/14/2017, Paul MeyerThere have been some rumours floating around this week that Microsoft has killed Internet Explorer. But, those rumours aren’t entirely true. Microsoft’s Chris Capossela made some comments at the Microsoft Convergence event this week that made it sound like Internet Explorer would no longer be supported by the company. »
03/19/2015, Brad LarsonThe use of mobile devices to view web pages is increasing at breakneck speeds. Ad tech company Flite noticed mobile traffic grew 80 percent in October since a year ago. The problem: devices like the iPhone, a definite leader in the mobile arena, don't support Flash animation. »
11/11/2013, Erwin MooreSite metrics can drive a content manager or social media person insane. Page clicks, views per page, and traffic data is mind-boggling at times. But, it's also one of the best ways to tell who's been viewing your site content. Often, though, we forget about other aspects »
07/14/2013, Paul MeyerThe Wall Street Journal reported a bit of interesting news last Friday. Google, Inc. plans to design and bring large blimps to developing countries. Not to scare the natives, but to provide WiFi to those in need. Google wants to connect every country to the Internet, as »
05/27/2013, Jim Lewis