Monthly Archives: December 2008

Cloud Computing Offers Bright Spot for Software Development in 2009

The final weeks of the year are a wonderful time — for me, it is an opportunity to spend time with my family, get my financial house in order (taxes are only 4 months away) and catch up on reading. Last week, I ran across …

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Challenging times call for transformational ideas.

Well, I am finally writing my first posting as an author of the new Engauge blog. So many in our industry are full of anxiety in the face of this volatile economy and changing media landscape.  I think it is the most exciting time ever …

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Music: The YOUniversal Language

Music has an uncanny way of bringing people together that would make any world leader jealous. Go to any concert and no matter the genre or artist — from New Kids on the Block (NKTB) to the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra — there will always at least be one person …

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Designing Without Distractions: Helping Mature Audiences Stay Focused on the Web

In order to design an effective website, research has shown it is extremely important to take the site users’ ages into consideration. At Engauge, we see this trend over and over again as many of our mature user experience lab test participants often complain about …

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Create Your Own Holiday Song. Compliments of Engauge.

About now, the usual holiday songs start to get rather tired. So we’re giving you a way to build a new song … our holiday gift to you. We’ve provided a jumble of pre-sung words that you can string together to make everything from a …

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