I love some of the customized shoes they’ve come out with in the past, and these Super Mario Bros. Converse’s are no exception:
Archives for June 2011
FourSquare Grows 10,000,000 Strong [Infographic]
I’ve heard some put-down FourSquare, while others Tweet it regularly.
Whether you love it or hate it, the number of FourSquare users says, “We love it!”
What do you say?
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SEO Spider Test & Crawl Tool for Your Website
If you’ve ever wondered what a Search Engine sees when it comes to your parking space on the World Wide Web, wonder no more!
TentBlogger (aka: John Saddington) has released a simple tool that you can easily use – straight from your browser.
It might seem like a bit of gibberish but this information is what the Search Engines see when they see your blog and website! Sure, there are some other elements that particular search engines review as well that are related to their particular algorithm but from a pure content-perspective what you see is literally what you get.
This is an essential tool for anyone interested in maximizing their SEO.
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10 Easy Steps to Ruin Your Online Reputation
If you want to know how to ruin your online reputation, or just want to be a jerk, follow these 10 easy steps!
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Type Classification eBook [Resource]
This eBook will visually aid you in learning 10 basic typography classifications.
These are foundational typographical classifications that are essential in learning how to classify type.
The Largest 1:1 iPad Initiative
It comes with no surprise that iPads are the tablet of the future. We see a rise in use of them in schools all over the country.
After collaborating with Apple for a year, Ireland’s Wallace High School has launched the country’s largest 1:1 iPad initiative. The school’s principal, Deborah O’Hare, said in a press release that she and her staff had been letting students bring portable devices into the classroom.