Who doesn’t love Pinterest? The strangely addictive site, which invites users to pin and repin images of recipes, clothes, furniture, and more onto themed pinboards has taken the social web by storm; more than 1000 people visit Pinterest per minute every day.  It has more than 11 million unique monthly visitors.  Famously, Pinterest drives more Continue reading →

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The story of our lives isn’t told in brief bursts of text and fleeting, disconnected images.  Life is a continual flow of events, memories, sense impressions, music, opinions, punctuated by important and special milestones.  The story of a brand is the same; its heritage and brand values are created through the history and the continual Continue reading →

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Whoa, Wikipedia’s gone dark today. Hey, Reddit’s not working.  What does this all mean?  Major Internet sites today are protesting two pending bills in the US Congress: SOPA (or the Stopping Online Piracy Act) in the House of Representatives, and PIPA (or Protecting Intellectual Property Act) in the Senate.  What do these two bills do, Continue reading →

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