Call it fun.
Call it inspiration.
I call it awesome.
Check out this super slow motion video from The Slo Mo Guys:
The #1 Resource for Church Technology Creativity & New Thinking
by Eric Dye
Call it fun.
Call it inspiration.
I call it awesome.
Check out this super slow motion video from The Slo Mo Guys:
by Eric Dye
Google+ just won’t go away.
In fact, I would venture to say that it’s here to stay, as Google continues to connect all their services into Google+. Even Google Search is connected to it!
Is Google+ finally finding its stride?
[Read more…] about The Problem with Facebook (According to Google) [Comic]
by Eric Dye
Wondering what happened to Saturday Sunday Share?
Yeah.
Good question.
by Eric Dye
Are you having one of those days where you have a hard time generating blog post ideas?
I usually have more ideas than I have time to write them, but I still have those days!
I’ll stare at my list of blog post ideas and I just can’t quite get my head wrapped around them enough to begin typing. What I need is a new, fresh idea to get my brain up and running, and get my keyboard clickity–clacking!
Here are 25 brain lubricants go generate some creative blog post ideas:
[Read more…] about Brain Lubricants to Generate Creative Blog Post Ideas
by Eric Dye
Facebook vs Google+?
To me, this title may be slightly misleading.
As anyone who is active on both Facebook and Google+ will tell you, the differences between the two social networks are almost different enough to make a comparison too much of a stretch.
None the less, this infographic does a good job of breaking down some of the differences that these two warring social networks have with one another:
by Jeremy Smith
Have you ever used a local service online rating app on iOS or Android like Yelp, Google Local or Foursquare and did an action based on these reviews? Some people might be going to a new restaurant because of all of the great reviews. Others may avoid a hotel because of the low online rating. If you are really ambitious and trusting, you might even go to a specific doctor or get a lawyer based on reviews from strangers.
The problems that has risen is when you pay a company to write good reviews or negatively review competition unfairly.
In California, this is now illegal.