Monthly Archives: November 2017

Too Much To Tweet: Television is the New Homework

T.V. has become grown-up homework.   Everyone can relate to, “So did you watch (insert T.V. series here)? No? Well, watch it because we have to talk.” Or, “I was trying to catch up on my shows last night but I kept falling asleep.” Thanks to the pendulum swinging from Reality T.V. to the want…

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App Bubble May Finally Be Bursting

Peter Billias  |  

The number of apps available in the digital marketplace are seemingly endless, with more than 2.8 million in existence. Yet surprisingly, the majority of users simply aren’t downloading anymore. The 2017 U.S. Mobile Apps Report released by comScore earlier this year found that 51% of smartphone users are averaging zero app installs per month.  A…

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Too Much To Tweet: Good/Bad Photoshop

Jessica Little  |  

The Healing Power of Good/Bad Photoshop   I once had a professor who referred to combining two mismatched photos (see example above) as a misuse of Photoshop’s capabilities. However, I would argue that it is the ultimate use of Photoshop’s capabilities, as well as an enviable skill to possess. Have you ever tried smoothly transitioning…

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Reader Be Warned

Growing scrutiny over tech companies to better monitor the activity taking place on their platforms has become one of the central hot-button issues of the day. The 2016 Presidential election and alleged activity from foreign agents brought the conversation to the main stage and is calling into question the responsibility big tech has in controlling…

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Too Much To Tweet: Potlucks

Potlucks are the most delicious and effective tool for employee satisfaction.   From beginning to end, potlucks are a source of excitement and camaraderie. What better way to tell your co-workers you appreciate them than by putting together something delicious for them to try? On the day of, anticipation brews as people arrive with their…

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