Can the QR code succeed?

Is There Hope for the QR Code?

Posted by Amy Peveto on February 06, 2012

A QR code is a two-dimensional representation of a specific piece of information like a web URL, phone number, or email address. An individual with the appropriate device and software (like a smartphone and app) can scan a QR code and view special offers, join a mailing list, learn more about a company or product, watch a video, or just about anything else you can imagine.

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Apple's Magic Mouse is an example of easy scrolling

Stop talking about the fold.

Posted by JD Collier on February 03, 2012

I have been as guilty as anyone in talking about the fold — the invisible (shall I push and say "imaginary"?) line where scrolling begins. I even think about the fold when I design a web site. Why am I thinking of a concept that came from the newspaper industry? Perhaps I spent too much time on my school's newspaper staff! 

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Battle of the Drupal 7 Modules: CKEditor vs WYSIWYG

Posted by Art Williams on February 01, 2012

CKEditor is the WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) editor of choice around the Digett office. While some may bemoan the use of a WYSIWYG editor at all, even an experienced developer can usually save a lot of time during content entry by using one. Drupal does not come with a built-in editor but there are many excellent options; CKEditor is the cream of the crop.

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How to Generate Leads with LinkedIn

Posted by Amy Peveto on January 30, 2012

LinkedIn is a great way to connect with colleagues and former business partners, but it also has the power to bring you more business — if you do it right. Here’s three ways to use LinkedIn to generate leads for your company.

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