Here’s a little creative logo and typography inspiration for you.
Enjoy!
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by Eric Dye
Here’s a little creative logo and typography inspiration for you.
Enjoy!
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by Jeremy Smith
Facebook is by far the overall leading social media network in the game and has set the standard in how to do so many different things: from making money through online in-house advertising to handling users private information. Yet, even the top networks are not doing everything right.
One glaringly absent feature in Facebook that they have just recently addressed is the ability to schedule posts for Facebook pages. This ability to provide content while not necessarily having just previously typed it into the textbox gives users flexibility, schedulability, and a larger power to impact their audience at peak traffic times.
Here’s how to schedule a post:
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by Eric Dye
Ten months ago, a Twitter staff member decided they would find out why some tweets were more popular than others.
The answer was surprising as Christian leaders rose above sports, music, and movies stars.
Twitter’s Robin Sloan said,
“They were punching way above their weight.”
Let’s just say that Joyce Meyer, Max Lucado and Andy Stanley were not names you heard buzzing about Twitter’s headquarters!
by Jeremy Smith
For some, the Windows operating system is a complete piece of junk that cannot hold a light to the community driven Ubuntu open source OS or the elegant and protected Apple OS. For others, Windows has always and will always be the premiere platform where new and cutting edge software is developed behind a robust .NET platform.
I personally find myself somewhere in the middle. I am an Apple guy through and through, yet my first several years of writing software and delving into APIs and frameworks were with Microsoft.
The pastor of our church who has served our congregation faithfully for twenty-two years resigned this past week to take a job with our denomination’s State office. While we know that he’ll do a great job in his new position, our church is understandably in a slight state of mourning. Mourning and transition.
See, in our denomination, when a pastor leaves, there’s a whole process that we have to go through before we can select a new pastor, whether through and inside or outside hire. Thus, we are trapped in an indefinite period of transition.
When your church enters into a period of transition—whether for good or not so good reasons—there are a few things that tech’s can do to make these times of uncertainty easier.
by Eric Dye
Remember Clippy (and friends) from Microsoft Office?
Who could forget, right?
Well, Smore got the gang back together with Clippy.js:
Add Clippy or his friends to any website for instant nostalgia. Our research shows that people love two things: failed Microsoft technologies and obscure Javascript libraries. Naturally, we decided to combine the two.
Not only is Clippy.js crazy fun, but their website is amazing!