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The logistics of voting

The logistics of voting

Voting sounds easy, but have you ever had to organize a poll big enough for the entire united states? I didn’t think so. Two million poll workers get together for each federal election, almost the same amount as worldwide Walmart workers. …

The big screen on campus

The big screen on campus

One of the fastest growing technologies on college campuses everywhere is digital signage. Adding a sleek, modern feel, digital signs not only offer aesthetics but are able to convey important information quickly and effeciently. From interactive whiteboards, to kiosks, to digital menu boards to scoreboards, digital signage is quickly taking over in every part of campus life. Instead of cork boards full of text books for sale and tutor’s phone numbers, everything will be organized into a simple, easy to read display that can hold much more than a few pieces of paper. Things like campus events…

The consumer journey when buying a smartphone

The consumer journey when buying a smartphone

In a study conducted by McKinsey to evaluate the process of a consumer purchasing a smartphone, they chose 85 people around the world to grasp the procedure and what they intended was not to be scientific, but instead to find what our major concerns were when looking for a new mobile device and what our positive thoughts were as well, and to see if they seem to differ or if we all agree on the majority of issues. …

The Facebook IPO timeline

The Facebook IPO timeline

I admit it. When I stated in June, 2011, that Facebook would be the worst tech investment in history, I didn’t know how bad it was going to get. I knew it was going to be awful. I just didn’t realize it was going to be THIS awful. Despite the follies, the company is still going strong. They’ve licked their wounds from the poor launch, watched as people became super rich overnight, then about half as rich a couple of months later, and kept with the vision of expanding the network and improving the service. So far, it’s really not that bad (as long as you’re not one of the initial investors) but it’s still funny…

Embrace your midlife crisis

Embrace your midlife crisis

If you are one of those people who suddenly has had a change of heart about your career path, don’t worry because you are not alone. The average American changes careers around 7 times in their lifetime. With 71% of Americans who are “not engaged” or “actively disengaged” from their jobs there are several reasons as to why people change careers. So why aren’t people satisfied? Being underpaid is the number one reason for job dissatisfaction, with lack of growth opportunities, no career advancement and feeling trapped coming in 2nd, 3rd and 4th. An even better question is “What are…

The various types of social discovery sites

The various types of social discovery sites

There are indeed various types of Social Discovery sites out there that cater to our interests using experience and science to calculate what to recommend or suggest to us, its users. …

Frozen Computer Screen Office Prank: How-To Infographic

Frozen Computer Screen Office Prank: How-To Infographic

Looking to liven up another boring work day at the cubicle farm while also managing to frustrate unsuspecting coworkers? If so, this visual how-to guide for simulating a frozen computer screen should go a long way towards accomplishing that goal. …

How to Build an Engaged Audience for Your Blog

How to Build an Engaged Audience for Your Blog

There are a lot of us out there who love to write and enjoy sharing our written work with the world. On the internet, we are referred to as bloggers for many of us create posts we place on blogs we own. We love spreading the news about editorials or breaking stories we have written and encourage feedback on the articles we have posted. …

The Heart of Online Success

The Heart of Online Success

It is often thought that content marketing is something only businesses need to worry about, but this just isn’t true. If you use social media as a platform to write or to share content than content marketing applies to you too. Just like a business, bloggers and socialites want what they share online to reach an engaging audience, therefore, everyone strives to be successful online it’s just how the word “success” is defined that is different. …

Technology is being affected by loss of rare earth minerals

Technology is being affected by loss of rare earth minerals

There are many key factors we must take into account regarding how we are to sustain technology now and for the future. Some of our Technologies key ingredients include some of the 17 rare ingredients found scattered across the world. China in particular has been known for its abundance of supplies for rare earth minerals yet has recently reported that they too are running low. How Does Rare Earth Minerals Affect Technology? Some may not know that many of our electronic devices such as smartphones, computers and gaming systems are reliant on rare earth minerals to reduce the weight in our smaller…

Who is more social? Android or iOS users?

Who is more social? Android or iOS users?

Currently in the United States we have two leading cellphone operators, Android and iOS. And we all know it’s about being connected and social nowadays, so which one is the most social of the two? To start off, there are 500 million activated Android devices and 410 million activated iPhone devices. But keep in mind, there are many types of Android phones available and the iPhone only has about 5 upgrades available. Facebook takes the lead on the highest ranked social application on Android phones. Followed closely by Google+ and Instagram. However, the higher ranking social apps on iPhone are…

How much space junk clutters our galaxy?

How much space junk clutters our galaxy?

Due to the amount of technology we have here on earth we don’t often think of how much of it is out there… out within our universe. …

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