I love the concept behind PearlVault.
With so many different Bible apps and study programs out there, it’s difficult to use any kind of e-note functions.
Here’s an example:
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by Eric Dye
I love the concept behind PearlVault.
With so many different Bible apps and study programs out there, it’s difficult to use any kind of e-note functions.
Here’s an example:
[Read more…] about A Groundbreaking Idea for Bible Study & Note Keeping
by Eric Dye
More and more Internet users are accessing the web via smartphones and tablets.
The web is now mobile.
Here is the ChurchMag Facebook Friday poll question:
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by Eric Dye
Even though HTML5 isn’t written in stone, yet, it’s time to start implementing the fundamentals in your page structure.
At first blush, HTML5 looks constrictive, but in actuality, it simply has more structure. That’s why it’s important to begin familiarizing yourself with that structure, now, before you find yourself behind the curve.
One of the best ways to begin down the HTML5 road is begin designing, building and wrapping your head around the basic of basics:
by Eric Dye
You could just say, “A lot of money,” but what fun would that be?
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by Eric Dye
If someone pitched you the idea of opening a 24-hour automated cupcake ATM, what would you say?
by Eric Dye
The first time I read about the homeless being used as 4G hotspots at this past month’s SXSW, I was a little disgusted.
Using the homeless as a 4G hotspot? How sick is that?
As I read it a second time, my reaction was quite the opposite.
Helping out the homeless in a practical way? How great is that?
So now that I’ve gone over this twice, I’m not sure what to think about this endeavor.