Are you a pastor?
Do you use your iPad while you preach?
Have you ever thought about it?
Well, there is an iPad/iPhone/iPod app that we need you to test!
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by Eric Dye
Are you a pastor?
Do you use your iPad while you preach?
Have you ever thought about it?
Well, there is an iPad/iPhone/iPod app that we need you to test!
[Read more…] about New Sermon iOS App [Beta Invite – CLOSED]
by Eric Dye
Last week’s Facebook Friday surveyed the adoption of Apple’s latest OS installment — Mountain Lion.
Take a look at the results and tell me what you think!
This week, we’re going to focus on mobile apps — no matter the OS.
[Read more…] about Facebook Friday: What’s Your Favorite Mobile Bible App? [Poll]
by Eric Dye
We’ve come a long way, folks.
This “computer-made move” was created back in 1963. It was recently released from the AT&T archives and illustrates how satellites orbit Earth.
Remember as you watch it, that this was done when people used typewriters on a daily basis.
[Read more…] about One of the First Computer Animations — 50 Years Ago!
by Jeremy Smith
The Olympics are almost over and it has been a social media revolution for this year. There have been more tweets, Facebook statuses, Olympians getting removed from competition for outlandish remarks online, and interactions via social media between the athletes and viewers. Some see this as only a good thing for the Olympics. Now people will know more and more about the competition and the world can grow closer in unity.
[Read more…] about What Social Media Users Know About The Olympics [Infographic]
by Jay Caruso
I’m always looking for better ways to do things around my desktop, particularly with keyboard shortcuts, so I don’t have to fiddle around with my mouse or trackpad.
If you’re the same, Launchbar may be just thing you’re looking for!
From their website:
[Read more…] about Use Launchbar for Better OS X Productivity
by Jeremy Smith
Marketing has come a long way in the past 50 years. What was once a very corporate, centralize market with billboards, newspapers, radio, and television marketing has become very complex. Now you can go through any number of channels to advertise on the traditional platforms as well as social media, emailing, texting, and web advertising. Not only do you need to know what avenues your users use (it is probably better to advertise on television for 65+ and Facebook for 18-25), but you need to know what marketing is even fruitful.
Here are some of the highlights of the infographic below:
[Read more…] about Should the Church Use Mass Mobile Marketing?