as viewed from the trenches
- July 13, 2009
- Clever Technology now on Twitter
We have been investing a significant portion of our resources lately into building applications. People often ask to keep them updated on both what we are working on and any updates we have made to existing programs and/or Mura plugins. It was pretty clear the most straight-forward way of doing this was Twitter.
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- January 6, 2009
- don't just say okay
So last month we got a call and subsequent RFP for developing a website, and a few paragraphs into reading the document a deep chill went down my back. The project was content-heavy, had a very specific need for internal management and future growth, and needed to display sections of their content in a very specific but easily-navigated manner. The problem with this was that they wanted all of their gorgeous, user-enabling content to live within an all-Flash website.
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- December 11, 2008
- leave the technobabble at the door
I've personally been in the web game for nearly 15 years, and after all that time I'm admittedly still surprised how often new clients view their website projects with such trepidation ... or rather, that they dread the prospect of having to sit down and "talk web".
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