The Death of Flash and Changes in Programming
Adobe has finally given up on Flash and announced it is moving to HTML5. While this is news, it is part of the overall trend perplexing advertisers, graphic designers and affecting all
Adobe has finally given up on Flash and announced it is moving to HTML5. While this is news, it is part of the overall trend perplexing advertisers, graphic designers and affecting all
After 12 weeks into its field trial, Google announced Tuesday that anyone can sign up for Google+, no invitation required. It also unveiled a slew of new features, such as search and
The web works a little like Richard Scarry’s Busytown. The pretty and cleanly designed search engine pages are a simple interface, but behind the scenes is a realm of organized chaos helping direct
In the heavy industrial B2B marketing world of ours, we find so many of our clients exploring social media, but not engaging on a corporate level. Our clients have good reason for
There is an old saying about living in a small town: “The good news is that everyone knows you, and the bad news is that everyone knows you.” Facebook has become that
Google may be the king of search engines in U.S. at the moment, but how long will that last? Over the past six months, searches powered by Microsoft Bing are quickly increasing.