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September 2008

DesignDevelopment

Chrome Yo’self, Yo, Like Whoa

Ok, so by now, you must have heard of Google Chrome, and maybe you even checked it out for yourself. Wait, let me start over. What I meant to say is, if you haven't heard of Google Chrome by now, you, like Ninthlinker Matt Stallings, must have been off visiting your mother-in-law for the past week. I mean, yesterday at 8:30am my grandfather left me a voicemail (too early for me to answer the phone) about how I needed to…
September 4, 2008
Marketing

San Diego Tonight, Hollywood Tomorrow

click the above image for the full poster Yes, tonight, at the San Diego Sports Club, on University Ave, a few blocks west of Park, Ninthlink's own Alex Smith (me (hello!)) and the rest of the Modlins will be playing their San Diego Music Awards' Best Pop Album-nominated With Friends Like These, in its entirety, starting at 9pm. Also playing tonight, after The Modlins, are some of their competitors in the Best Pop Album category : Joanie Mendenhall will be…
September 4, 2008
Marketing

All the World A Blog

Digital Diaries Are Now an Important Part of Everyone's Lives Language Overheard at a singles bar last week: “Can I get your blog address?” instead of “what’s your phone number?” “Did you read Angie’s blog entry last night? Her blind date went better than she expected…she even linked to his blog, where he said great things about her. What if they get married?‘ How did you two meet?' ‘From our blogs.” (more…)
September 3, 2008
Marketing

Break Out the Backpacks, Books, and Lunch Money

  It's That Time of the Year Again Yes, Summer is almost gone and Fall is around the corner, and September marks when everyone goes back to school, from the pre-schoolers to the Ph.D candidates – public schools, private schools, charter schools, colleges and universities are all now back in business, educating the minds of the people in the world. (more…)
September 3, 2008
Marketing

Blogging has Changed the World

Our Very Own Chris Morrow was There from the Start Before the World Wide Web, autobiographical writings and diaries could be found on BBSes, listservs, and the Usenet in various discussion groups with topics on life and work. For the first time in history, people who were separated by continents could share their experiences instantly, of course it was hard at first since not many knew how it worked, a lot of users had to get help from the professionals…
September 3, 2008