by Andy Quayle | Jun 4, 2013 | Generally Cool Stuff, Home Tech, Social Tech, Word Wide Tech
(BPT) – Whether you are a college student, working parent or empty-nester, modern life has never been busier. Luckily, a variety of technology innovations are dramatically affecting the way we live, helping us streamline our routines, reduce stress and maximize...
by Andy Quayle | Aug 12, 2012 | Generally Cool Stuff, Mobile Tech, Social Tech, Word Wide Tech
(ARA) – Gone are the days of loading the station wagon and heading to the local mall to spend the entire day getting everything the family needs. Today, American shoppers are savvy and smart. They know exactly what they want and how they’ll get it. As a...
by Andy Quayle | Jun 5, 2012 | Generally Cool Stuff, Word Wide Tech
This is huge! Here’s the release: We have some exciting news! Meebo has entered into a definitive agreement to be acquired by Google. Both companies have approved the transaction, which is subject to customary closing conditions. With the Meebo team’s expertise in...
by Andy Quayle | May 13, 2012 | Social Tech, Word Wide Tech
There’s no doubt that Twitter is a very, very powerful tool to connect with customers. Chat to them, monitor what they’re saying about you, engage with them, put the news out there to them – there’s all kinds of uses for it – and you should be leveraging them all....
by Andy Quayle | May 6, 2012 | Blog Tech, Generally Cool Stuff, Google Tech, Web Development, Word Wide Tech
california lottery I’ve written before about how you can optimize your post images to improve your search engine results by tweaking the images you use on your site. Well, here are a couple more tips for you. We’ll be looking specifically at Google Search results but,...
by Andy Quayle | May 6, 2012 | Generally Cool Stuff, Word Wide Tech
“Bacn” – it’s everywhere. If you don’t know what it is – well, its “the email you want, but not right now”. It’s the notifications, newsletters, updates and other things that you’ve subscribed to but more often than not simply delete from your inbox. Wikipedia has...