The End of IM?

2016-11-09T10:22:12-07:00

Remember when Instant Messaging was about the coolest thing on the internet? It seemed like magic that you could have a real time text conversation with someone across the office or around the world. We were just discussing yesterday how little we seem to use Instant Messaging anymore. Perhaps because IM has

The End of IM?2016-11-09T10:22:12-07:00

The Evolution of Email

2016-11-09T10:22:12-07:00

Email has come a long way since most of us starting using it in the 1990s. Email's origins are actually much older. The first email was sent in 1965. The first SPAM emails were sent in the early 1990s (enlarge what?). Microsoft, whose Outlook program is the defacto standard for email, contact

The Evolution of Email2016-11-09T10:22:12-07:00

Publishing in the Digital Era

2016-11-09T10:22:12-07:00

The world is moving more and more towards digital media and away from the classic analog medias such as newspapers and books. One the pluses everyone concurs on with this change is the ability to consume more news, more information and more media with the adoption of such things as tablets and smartphones.  Here is

Publishing in the Digital Era2016-11-09T10:22:12-07:00

The Constantly Connected Consumer

2016-11-09T10:22:12-07:00

Yesterday we shared some highlights from a webinar put on by Google relaying facts and details as to how important the Mobile Movement is. It seems almost all of us carry a mobile phone and more and more of us are upgrading to smartphones. Those phones are always with us, and always

The Constantly Connected Consumer2016-11-09T10:22:12-07:00

The Mobile Movement

2011-04-29T12:59:02-06:00

The smartphone in your pocket or purse has radically changed how we think about communication and that change is only just beginning. Where mobile phones outnumber computer by a 4 to 1 ratio, the time where we concern ourselves with our desktops over our mobile devices may be soon doing a 180

The Mobile Movement2011-04-29T12:59:02-06:00
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