Archive for August, 2011

Google Plus Revisited

Tuesday, August 30th, 2011

Google Plus has been out for two months. How is it shaping up so far? Take a look at Google+ user numbers, traffic patterns, and the new games added earlier this month.

Going Green at Work

Tuesday, August 23rd, 2011

In an age when people are becoming more acutely aware and conscious about the choices they make regarding resource and energy consumption, there are a few things you can do to help your office become “greener.” While you might already be doing many of the things listed here, take a peek and you may find some additional ideas.

iPad, youPad, we all Pad for iPad

Tuesday, August 16th, 2011

I stated that as a professional graphic designer with a limited budget, I would not be purchasing such an expensive and ultimately superfluous piece of gadgetry.

Then I immediately went and bought that expensive and superfluous piece of gadgetry.

Software Requirements: How Much is Too Much?

Tuesday, August 9th, 2011

Every developer or project manager at some level has to deal with solving the requirements problem: how do we build software for a client that will be what the client envisions?  In many cases, a client may know some of the important pieces of the application that they need, but in most cases not all [...]

Headache Prevention for Project Managers

Tuesday, August 2nd, 2011

Before e-Learning team members hunker down in their respective cubicles to crank out content, code, and assets, they should establish a detailed internal development process. Coming to a common understanding about process at the beginning of the project will prevent multiple headaches at the end.