Monthly Archives: October 2009

How Paranormal Activity Took Over the Internet

In the spirit of Halloween, I decided to choose a spookier topic than normal. Or should I say paranormal? I took the liberty of spending the extra money and watched the newest scary movie rave, Paranormal Activity, in theaters the first night it was released nationwide. We arrived at the movie theater nearly 45 minutes [...]

The Dos and Don’ts of Social Networking

No matter who you are, if you’re reading this then you likely have some sort of connection to the social media world, whether it be Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube, Flickr, StumbleUpon – you get the idea. It’s everywhere! Kind of like zombies in that one movie with, you know, all the zombies. Anyways. My dad and [...]

Integrating “Green” into Integrated Marketing

If you’ve heard it once, then you’ve heard it a thousand times. “Go green!” everyone says at work. But, what does that really mean? Sure, you opt to print fewer funny pictures to hang on your office billboard, buy reusable cups for the water cooler and encourage everyone to ride their bicycles to the office, [...]

The Evolving Face of Gaming Culture

I have to admit, I’m kind of a gaming fanatic. Just recently, I dusted off the old Super Nintendo gaming system and haven’t been able to stop playing it since. But why am I playing these older games when I have an X-Box and a Nintendo Game Cube with much better graphics and systems that [...]

Behringer (Flat Out) Copies Iconic Apple Site Design

“Good artists copy, great artists steal.” Since Picasso’s death, many people have attributed those words to him. But why would an outstanding artist say something like this? Because it’s true! There have actually been quite a few articles written on the above saying and why borrowing ideas is important for all aspects of art and [...]