Archive for July, 2007
Filed Under (Flip Side) by eric.doolan on 20-07-2007
So, I think I’m one of the only people on this planet that really doesn’t care about this Harry Potter book coming out. I know it’s great that this book gets kids reading, but it’s even better its ending. It think it’s time for something new. Now, I thought it would be fun to create some FAKE spoilers. Please, if you comment don’t post the real one. I don’t care but I don’t want to be that guy. Spoiler #1 Spoiler #2 The Web Design world is full of acronyms, abbreviations and catchy terms that can confuse many of us and our clients. Now you can usually just do a simple Google search and get the answer to your questions, but I keep finding myself being directed to The Motive Web Design Glossary. I don’t know much about the company “Motive”, but I do believe that if a company is willing to share their expertise like they do, they must be a quality company. -Thanks Motive So, Will and I are going to be going to Gnomedex 2007. It will be in Seattle Washington (August 9th-11th 2007). It’s going to be great to have the chance to meet all of you and take in all the excitement. I’ve personally only been blogging for about 6 months, but I’ve had the privilege to work with a talented team of web professionals that specialize in the educational vertical. Within our team we have utilized many blogs and new media strategies to increase our companies ROI. It’s great to see that Microsoft is a main sponsor along with Google. I’ve had some great long term relationships with both of these companies. Where’s the after party? - See you all there I can’t really remember how I found this Darfur Wall donation site, but I think it’s a creative idea in which to raise money for one of the world’s worst tragedies of my era. Buy a number it’s only a buck. If you don’t feel comfortable enough doing that then at least educate yourself on what’s going on in the western Sudan Region.
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