Monthly Archives: September 2012

Twitter advice from a journalist turned social media guru

Less than three months ago, Mark Luckie left The Washington Post to become Twitter’s journalism and news manager. One of his first tasks was to work with Twitter’s Platforms and Analytics team to study tweets by journalists and other news media. Their findings may surprise you. What tweet types lead to retweets? What tweet behaviors

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iOS 6 is here

Apple released its 6th major update for their mobile operating system this week. iOS 6 rolled out on Wednesday for the iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. While there was some frustration from developers, the good news is the features Apple is bringing to the table: A brand new app for Maps Enhancements to Siri Deep

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Updating Magento 1.6 to 1.7

Because of our team’s experience working with Magento and building hundreds of websites using it, we have the skills needed to update your software quickly and efficiently. We view each client’s needs as unique and understand the complexity of upgrading Magento versions. Thus, we always let our client’s know the extent of the updates needed

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13 Qualities to Seek in a Web Host

hen you’ve chosen your URL, the next step in launching a web page is to choose your hosting. The choices can be overwhelming, but given the most important features, your comparison shopping won’t be as daunting. Here, we offer you 13 qualities to look for in a host provider. 1) Friendly and Useful Customer Support

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Five ways to increase your website popularity

In the maze of sites that make up today’s Internet, the question for site owners becomes: How do I increase my web presence? Without being too pushy or scaring off potential clients with unwelcome adverts, we’ve found five ways to increase the popularity of your site. Partnering with a company who has a strong reputation

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