Survey Says: Apps Are Expensive
Interested in app development? New numbers from Vision Mobile, a market analysis and strategy firm, suggest that you might want to keep your day job. The firm surveyed more than 1,500 developers...
View ArticleTwitter Woos Advertisers with Big Mobile Audience
Peter Kafka at All Things D recently got his hands on slides from the deck Twitter is sending to advertisers. Its message is clear: Twitter is the way to go if companies want to reach people using...
View ArticleUsers are Spending More Mobile Time on Facebook
As a follow up to our previous blog post about mobile audiences on Twitter and Facebook, new comScore data (covered by Business Insider) points out that mobile time spent on Facebook is increasing....
View ArticleGoogle Exec Becomes Yahoo’s Newest Chief
Remember Scott Thompson, Yahoo’s most recent CEO? Yeah, he’s been replaced. In May, Thompson resigned following a bit of a scandal regarding the authenticity of his academic credentials. Now, the...
View ArticleYahoo’s New CEO Faces Big Challenge
As Yahoo’s new CEO, Marissa Mayer has a big challenge ahead of her. Regardless of any reformation strategy, her biggest problem is figuring out a way to turn Yahoo into a company that’s growing....
View ArticleGoogle Fiber: Game Changer
For residents of Kansas City, Kansas and Kansas City, Missouri, things are about to get interesting. Google recently launched Google Fiber, its latest foray into the TV industry since Google TV, on...
View ArticleiPhone App Makers Make Their Money From Games, In-App Commerce
Recently featured on Business Insider, this chart illustrates that 93% of the top 100 grossing iPhone apps use in-app commerce. Of those 100 grossing apps, two thirds are free. As the article points...
View ArticleSo, President Obama Did an AMA
President Obama recently hosted an AMA on Reddit. It only lasted for about 30 minutes, but regardless of your political preferences, it was kind of a big deal for Reddit and social media in general....
View ArticleMyspace Brought Sexy Back
Does anyone remember Myspace? Anyone? The original social mega-network has experienced a tumultuous history over the past decade. When Justin Timberlake and Specific Media Group bought the company in...
View ArticleInstagram Sparks Controversy, Subsequently Apologizes
Instagram has had an interesting 48 hours. The photo sharing app’s policy changes sparked a huge amount of controversy yesterday when news hit that Instagram claimed the right to sell its users’ photos...
View Article50th Annual NAASS Conference in Denver
Earlier this month our Vice President of Business Development, Ken Bonham, attended the 50th Annual National Association of Summer Sessions Conference in Denver, Colorado, where he discussed how...
View ArticleThe Dress That Broke the Internet
Who knew that a $77 dollar dress could take the Internet by storm? As many have seen, the picture of a dress (originally posted by Caitlin McNeill) has invaded every form of popular social media. With...
View ArticleBeat The Heat : Advancing Sustainable Computing
If you’ve ever suffered from a burning lap while trying to watch an episode of The Walking Dead on your laptop, then you know computers can get really hot. The average computer system generates large...
View ArticleTwitter Woos Advertisers with Big Mobile Audience
Peter Kafka at All Things D recently got his hands on slides from the deck Twitter is sending to advertisers. Its message is clear: Twitter is the way to go if companies want to reach people using...
View ArticleUsers are Spending More Mobile Time on Facebook
As a follow up to our previous blog post about mobile audiences on Twitter and Facebook, new comScore data (covered by Business Insider) points out that mobile time spent on Facebook is increasing....
View ArticleLucid Agency Receives Community Impact Philanthropy Award
Once a trend, now the norm, creating a culture of philanthropy within our workplace benefits our employees as much as the community we serve. Exciting news—Lucid Agency was recently presented the...
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