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Wazzel is live and in yo’ FACE…BOOK

We are proud to announce the launch of another successful Facebook application, Wazzel Sports Brain! Yay, wahoo, its live, its fun, its sporty, it sucks you in and is very easy to distract you at work while trying to reach the next level.  In a nutshell, its a good salty one, so check it out on Facebook today : http://www.facebook.com/apps/application.php?id=29956981883 or you can play on their website at http://www.wazzel.com/wgame!
October 30, 2008
DesignDevelopmentMarketing

Three Hot Websites

We’re always looking for the hottest in new websites. Here are three that we think you’ll find fascinating and potentially useful: Hip, Sexy Trading Wallstrip.com. This “is where pop culture meets stock culture.” Every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, host Julie, usually wearing something revealing, gets on the web and podcasts and examines a company whose stock is trading at or near an all-time high. She tries to find “the real world trend” that explains why the stock is doing so…
October 30, 2008
Development

Celebrating Ninthlink Team: Mini-Interview with Alex Smith

We thought it would be fun to take a quick peek into the mind of one of our programmers, Alex Smith, and see what he is up to in this mini-interview . What we do know is that he that plays bass in local band The Modlins who won Best Pop Album of the year from the 2008 San Diego Music Awards. For the band, see this recent write up about The Modlins in the SD Reader. (more…)
October 30, 2008
DesignDevelopmentMarketing

The Basics of Racing
Lesson 7: Understeer & Oversteer

WARNING: Don’t Use This to go Get Groceries. But, it’s Standard on the Track. Last BLOG (number 6) we talked about Traction Control. I explained that traction is, once a car is moving, dynamic and constantly changing. Now we move on to a closely related subject: Understeer and Oversteer. First it’s important to understand that understeer and oversteer are only experienced by race car drivers. Because a car has to be driven to the “limits of adhesion” before a driver…
October 27, 2008
DesignDevelopmentMarketing

The Basics of Racing
Lesson 6: Traction Management

WARNING: Don’t Use This to go Get Groceries. But, it’s Standard on the Track. Let’s recap. So far I’ve published 7 out 10 BLOGS (3 more to come) talking about “The Basics of Racing”. Each time using a specific racing skill or technique, as a metaphor, that I apply to the world of online design, development, or marketing. In the discussion about “The Racing Line” I told you that finding the line was the most important technical skill to develop.…
October 20, 2008