
A couple of days ago, Twitter announced that it had finally launched two-step authentication for all accounts. What does this mean?
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A couple of days ago, Twitter announced that it had finally launched two-step authentication for all accounts. What does this mean?
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Last night when I got home from the office, I checked and sent some emails, read some blogs, booked my flight to Vegas, scoped the Twitterverse and Liked my friend's funny post on Facebook without opening my laptop. It really is amazing what we can do on our phones and tablet PC's.
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QR codes are slowly starting to pop up in more places than before. These little codes (that look like weird mazes) are wonderful for marketers because they can a) be targeted b) include specialized and cool content and c) be tracked. What's not to love?
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Microsoft has created a website to encourage people to ditch IE6 in favor of upgrading to a better Internet experience. Now most web designers and web developers don’t see eye-to-eye with Microsoft on everything they do, but I appreciate them making a push to help people see the need to upgrade.
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As some of you have seen, the Red Cross had an accidental "rogue Tweet" that was dispersed across the Twitterverse last night. Although it was a bit comical and the matter has since been resolved, it got us thinking as to what companies should do to prevent this from happening and what to do if an inappropriate Tweet is sent.
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Another holiday season has come and gone. Now let’s get to work and build up this economy of ours.
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You may have visited our site lately and asked yourself, "What is this toolbar at the top of the page?" Well, it's called Apture. It's very useful for both site visitors and us. Here are some of the reasons why we added this tool to the site.
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Project work is how things get done. If you are lucky, projects move along without too many glitches, but let's face it, things happen. MAJOR pieces, an e-mail or a file, can fall through the cracks, sometimes never to be found again or even worse there is a total communication breakdown. Your project falls behind.
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As someone who works in the Search Engine Optimization field, I often find myself educating our clients about the method to our madness. SEO isn't easy - when Google evaluates a web page it looks at over 200 different signals. And since Google likes to keep their algorithm under wraps (it's proprietary, after all), we're mostly able to take educated guesses at which signals are most important.
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If you are still using Internet Explorer 6 as your main browser, please stop! Do yourself and web designers a favor and make the switch to Firefox or Chrome today!
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