Monthly Archives: May 2007

Google Tips and Tricks

I just finished reading The Google Story, which I recommend to anyone interested in learning the history of this amazing success story (and for those of you that know where my office is, you’re more than welcome to borrow my copy). At the end of …

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Harry Potter Comes Alive In Second Life

By: Nalini Humphrey It has always been the ideal setting for magic. Teleporting is magical (with or without the use of Floo powder), chairs can be summoned on a whim (who would know it’s coming from your inventory?), and any all-knowing wizard can easily find …

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Demystifying the Developer

From the non-developer’s perspective, the developer’s job is one that cannot be understood; it involves communicating in acronyms (XML, ASP .Net, MVC, etc.) and staring blankly at a computer screen decorated with bizarre combinations of words that mean nothing. Working in this manner to build …

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The Creative Culture Club

For as long as I can remember, “creative” has been one of the top 2 or 3 most important criteria for companies when selecting an agency. All the studies that Jupiter and Forrester put out on the topic of what companies look for in an …

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Amy Griswold … Come On Down!

As much as I hoped to hear those words spoken while on my trip to Los Angeles, I never did. I did, however, have a wonderful time in a great city. Thanks to my fabulous co-workers at Spunlogic, I had the honor of being named …

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