Does your pastor have a beard?
#DoubleRainbow–what does it mean?
Maybe this “field guide for pastoral facial hair” can help you out this Sunday morning:
The #1 Resource for Church Technology Creativity & New Thinking
by Eric Dye
Does your pastor have a beard?
#DoubleRainbow–what does it mean?
Maybe this “field guide for pastoral facial hair” can help you out this Sunday morning:
by Tre Lawrence
It’s a well known fact: I’m immersed in Google.
Email, Google+, navigation, mobile computing… I depend a lot on Google. I’m the one the privacy purists point and shake their heads sadly at.
As far as smartphone choice has gone, I switched over from BlackBerry to Android somewhat reluctantly. I wasn’t going to switch carriers for the iPhone, and in any case, there were a couple of advantages that Android had over iOS for my usage.
The Android Market was not one of them.
Now, I had made do with BlackBerry’s slim offerings, so getting in on Android’s app selection was like Tim Robbin’s character finding water after escaping through “unimaginable filth” in Shawshank Redemption:
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Twitter can help an established brand underscore the ideals it believes in (and uses to its marketing advantage). Ice cream manufacturer Ben & Jerry’s noticed that millions of Tweets contained unused character space, so they created a campaign that promoted fair trade (using the hashtag #FairTweets). They easily could have stopped there and used #FairTweets to encourage a grass-roots movement toward Fair Trade (the organized social movement and market-based approach that works to improve life for producers in developing countries). That might have been enough.
However, Ben & Jerry’s took their effort a step further, beyond Twitter. The company created a micro-site.
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by Eric Dye
I’m totally ape over these animated GIFs.
Sure, they’ve been done before, but these are really cool.
by Eric Dye
The red one or the blue one?
It’s time for a hot cup of Saturday Sunday Share among friends …
by Eric Dye
Is texting hurting our Grammar?
Does it matter?
Is our language evolving like always has?
Or are we losing meaning, thus injuring the effectiveness of our communication?
Take a look at this and tell me what you think:
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