Good question, right?
I never really thought about it until I read an article on CNN Tech answering the question.
Non-technical answer:
A crap load.
Technical answer:
The #1 Resource for Church Technology Creativity & New Thinking
by Eric Dye
Good question, right?
I never really thought about it until I read an article on CNN Tech answering the question.
Non-technical answer:
A crap load.
Technical answer:
by Jeremy Smith
Google+ is the newest big-time social media to enter the race, but many question if it is necessary to invest in this.
Will we get back what is necessary with the effort that we invest in this?
We have to remember that every new social media takes time to learn the in’s and out’s and time is a huge resource we cannot get back.
One question that people are always asking is, who is using it? Does your audience match my demographic?
The infographic below is just the first of many more studies to come on who is using Google+.
by Jay Caruso
What a year.
2011 is a year I will remember for a number of reasons. It started off in a scary and exciting way.
In the midst of high unemployment, lousy job opportunities and much uncertainty amongst consumers (both personal and business) with regard to spending, I left my safe job of 14 years for the realm of self employment. It started off pretty easily. While not employed with my former company, I did remain as a consultant role for what was supposed to be an ongoing basis.
The environment was still “safe.” And then in June, the rug was pulled out from under me.
[Read more…] about Jay Caruso’s 2011 In Review: Trust in the Lord
by Eric Dye
There’s nothing like solid web typography. After all, one of the main things you do online is … well … read!
Also included in this list of 2011’s must useful jQuery plugins, is animation. Flash is dead, so you may want add a little jQuery joy to your website.
Let’s begin with typography:
[Read more…] about Most Useful jQuery Plugins from 2011 – Web Typography and Animation
by Jeremy Smith
“Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For my yoke is easy and my burden is light.”
– Matthew 11:28-30
The words of Jesus in Matthew 11 are refreshing, uplifting, and comforting for anyone who has worry, hurt, concern, or pain in their lives, which if we are all honest with ourselves, is everyone. He is offering for rest, but not a physical rest that we can give ourselves and will only be good for half a day, but rest for our souls, something that only God can give and will last forever.
As for the yoke, it seems almost the opposite of what God is intending to do. We have so many burdens on our shoulders that we are being weighed down by our own sins and the pain of this world, yet Jesus is asking us to put on His yoke, which you would think would add to the weight. But His yoke means, the obligation to receive Him as the Messiah, to believe His doctrine, and to be in all things conformed to His Word and to His Spirit. This eliminates the heartache of loss, the worry of the unknown, and the pain of sin. Essentially, it takes off the whole weight of life and allows us to be free in Him, but knowing we must continue to be faithful and true to His family.
For just as we share abundantly in the sufferings of Christ, so also our comfort abounds through Christ.
– 2 Corinthians 1:5
Here is Tenth Avenue North’s “You Are More” that depicts this very idea that we are more than the hurt and pain we go through.
by Eric Dye
We sat in front of the radio.
We sat in front of the television.
We sat in front of our computer monitor.
We sat in front of our laptop.
We sat in front of our tablet.
Will WALL·E become a reality?
It’s looking fairly probable: