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Jeromy Stallings

DesignDevelopmentMarketing

How to Tweet with Huff

We have seen, lately, several desktop management tools popping up on the digital landscape to help Twitter users manage the anarchic flow of tweets that come their way. Critics have noted that the service has always lacked is proper “curation,” however, and so the infamous online news service The Huffington Post has answered that call to action and unveiled a “Twitter Edition,” putting out separate pages of tweets organized into 19 thematic sections. Each section, including Politics, Technology and Entertainment,…
April 9, 2010
DesignDevelopment

Strike One: Net Neutrality: News of the FCC and FTC

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia ruled in favor of Comcast and reversed an FCC ruling that required the service to blocking users who used peer-to-peer downloading services. The decision claims that the FCC lacks the authority to govern how ISPs manage their broadband networks – this seems t be a big blow to the FCC’s nefarious plans to implement “Net Neutrality” policies. (more…)
April 7, 2010
DesignDevelopmentMarketing

Mobile Trends — Coffee to Go-Go-Go!

Okay, why didn't we think of this first? When you’ve got a busy life to live, you can’t afford to be sitting around waiting for things. You need action, movement, everything falling into place at the right time. Ready-made solutions, because you live life in the express lane. Thanks to Yes Coffee, buying coffee online is even easier. You can even Buy Coffee Pods Online thanks to their incredible, fast and easy service. Yes Coffee is a fresh, new alternative for your…
April 1, 2010
DesignDevelopmentMarketing

YouTube Looks a Little Different

Notice something different about YouTube's landing pages lately?  The site had rolled out a out a major overhaul of its video pages, featuring a larger video player, a more subtle, streamlined interface and advanced recommendation features. The right side of the page now features a curated list of recommended videos matched by topic and genre designed to get viewers to stick around longer.
March 30, 2010