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Blogging has Changed the World

Our Very Own Chris Morrow was There from the Start Before the World Wide Web, autobiographical writings and diaries could be found on BBSes, listservs, and the Usenet in various discussion groups with topics on life and work. For the first time in history, people who were separated by continents could share their experiences instantly, of course it was hard at first since not many knew how it worked, a lot of users had to get help from the professionals…
September 3, 2008
Marketing

TV Ain’t Tubes and Attenaes Anymore

FASCINATING AND FAST MOVING VISUAL TECHNOLOGY We have been advocating the broad use of the many platforms that businesses can use to help increase their presence online, from employing video, social networking sites, and the continued use of mobile technology for people on the go. Here are some recent creative methods the entertainment industry has been using to promote and sell products in the television industry.  These platforms are not just for TV – they can be used in your…
August 29, 2008
Marketing

Office Funnies

Need some funny office stories to make the day go by faster?  Here are a few… 1.       Here is the story of Todd D., who thought the grass would be greener by changing jobs to a software developer and publisher. 2.       The Associated Press reports on the world’s fastest office chair. 3.       An office humor eCard straight from Rattlebox! 4.       Buy some Wacky Workplace gifts. 5.       Will it be Debra or Jack? more funnies (more…)
August 29, 2008
Marketing

Instant News, Instant Knowledge Is Changing Our World

We now live in a digital world where our culture is based on information that is available within seconds of its creation through media outlets, infotainment, and instantaneous access. It’s an exciting time to be here, without a doubt. The Past vs. the Present The way information is disseminated to the public 100-200 years ago is incredibly different and has a quicker effect on politics, culture, and business. When Teddy Roosevelt ran against President William Taft 100 years ago, he…
August 27, 2008
DesignMarketing

The Modlins : Tonight and Next Week

For those who don't know, I am Alex Smith, Web Developer here at Ninthlink, but outside of saving the world, one web page at a time, I also play bass guitar for San Diego's own The Modlins. And in keeping with the themes of Discovering New Ideas and Promoting Great Concepts, I feel obliged to give another update on The Modlins. The last update was two weeks ago, and since then, we've been hard at work, mostly making sure that…
August 26, 2008