We saw its potential to become a news source when the earthquake struck Japan. A new era of reporting the news is upon us, and it’s name is Twitter.
And it’s FAST!
Look:
by Eric Dye
We saw its potential to become a news source when the earthquake struck Japan. A new era of reporting the news is upon us, and it’s name is Twitter.
And it’s FAST!
Look:
by Eric Dye
Here’s a spoonful of ad inspiration for your creative diet.
It’s for a safe driving campaign in New Zealand and is proof that a picture is worth far more than any copywriter could ever muster.
Enjoy:
by Eric Dye
This past week, email turned age 29.
Did you know it’s been around that long?
Here I thought CompuServe users had old accounts 😉
I present to you, a historic timeline of email:
by Eric Dye
I remember my Sunday School teacher would say:
The Bible says to make a joyful noise unto the Lord. So, it doesn’t matter if you can sing good.
Although this may be true, there seems to be room for a wrong way to worship:
by Eric Dye
Is it the weekend already!?!
Let’s take a look and see what you guys have been up to this week. Remember, if it’s a category on ChurchMag, it’s fair game to share!
by Eric Dye
It was a gutsy move for Microsoft to launch the ‘Building Windows 8‘ blog. By keeping the general public in the development loop, they’ve now made it possible to crucify their next OS build before it has a chance to get on its feet.
Without the big picture, it’s easy to snipe these bits and pieces they’re feeding us with. They should take a cue from Steve Jobs. He has mastered one of the most important public speaking concepts: conceal and reveal. I’ll never forget when Jobs weaved a tale about an amazing portable mp3 player — and then proceeded to pull it from his pocket. Pure brilliance.
Here are the screen shots recently in question:
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