Who wants to see Google+?
There’s been a lot of buzz these pasts months about Google social network offering, and now it’s here.
Let’s take a look!
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by Eric Dye
Who wants to see Google+?
There’s been a lot of buzz these pasts months about Google social network offering, and now it’s here.
Let’s take a look!
by Eric Dye
So, you’ve come to the end of the Internet have you?
Don’t worry, just like Super Mario Bros., there’s a second quest.
Here are four fun ways to change-up your Internet experience!
by Jay Caruso
[This is part 7 of a 10 part series titled: “So You’re An IT Noob“]
Your team has computers. You have an internet connection. Everybody in the office is connected. Now what do they do besides being on Twitter, Facebook and YouTube (or Vimeo for your worship guy)?
Productivity software is going to be critical. Email, calendars, word processing, presentations, etc. It’s all going to be needed. As a noob, you’re going to want to make it an easy process. You’re also going to want to keep the expenses down. There are four options (there are probably more) that we’ll focus on. There are probably more, but these are the easiest and quickest options and will get you and your team up and running quickly.
by Justin Theng
One of the hardest things to do as a creative in the secular marketplace, is preaching the Gospel without preaching the Gospel. We are all called to be ministers, but the Word instructs us on the partnering of faith and wisdom. We don’t always have the avenues of relationship in the workplace – though we would like it – to be overt with sharing our faith. I’ve heard it once described as driving a three ton truck over a one ton bridge. This is a problem waiting for a solution. Enter creativity.
by Eric Dye
How can you tell if your website sucks?
Let’s break it down to three simple aspects:
Take a look:
by Eric Dye
How many YouTube videos are there of people juggling?
Probably not as many as face-plants and cats acting crazy, but there are plenty out there.
So, when I went to view this juggling video, I certainly didn’t have my hopes set very high.
This juggler, however, used some pretty awesome optical illusions: