Monthly Archives: February 2009

Posted by Jenn Squillante on February 18, 2009

Apple trying to take control!

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I found an interesting article on CNN and thought I would share it with all you iPhone users out there! The comments at the bottom are also entertaining. :)

Could Jailbreaking your iPhone land you in jail?


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Posted by Michael Alfaro on February 17, 2009

Amazing timetracking tool

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TSheets is an online time and labor management service that saves you time and money while providing an easy and effective time tracking solution.

This is the tool used at LW for our time tracking needs. It can be used from your iPhone, regular mobile, Jott, SMS text and of course from a web browser. Great tool and recommended to all. Here is their newest commercial, try it out for free


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Posted by Melissa Penta on February 17, 2009

Redesigning the Stop Sign

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An entertaining parody about the client/designer relationship. Sent to me by Mark Krajnak.


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Posted by Michael Alfaro on February 16, 2009

Create Picasa slideshow to use on your website

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Put this together for a client of ours, figured I should share it with the world:

Capture your screen in seconds

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Posted by Shawn Venkat on February 12, 2009

I’m on a boat

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This is a very hilarious video from SNL, do check it out!


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Posted by Pinaki Kathiari on February 10, 2009

Fan Made Special Effects … some of the outtakes of Star Wars

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Posted by Shawn Venkat on February 10, 2009

Digital Moms

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I ran into an interesting study regarding Digital Moms and what they do on the internet. The study was done by Razorfish and Cafe Mom.

Take a read here


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Posted by Pinaki Kathiari on February 9, 2009

Quality, Fast, & Cheap

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Quality, fast, and cheap: 2 yes, but not all three.

FreelanceFolder has a good article on pricing models around these attributes.

If you allow your clients to have fast, good, cheap work designed by yourself then most likely you are working your butt off for very little return


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Posted by Michael Alfaro on February 9, 2009

15 Companies That Might Not Survive 2009

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Who’s next?

With consumers shutting their wallets and corporate revenues plunging, the business landscape may start to resemble a graveyard in 2009. Household names like Circuit City and Linens ‘n Things have already perished. And chances are, those bankruptcies were just an early warning sign of a much broader epidemic

Rite Aid. (Ticker: RAD; about 100,000 employees; 1-year stock-price decline: 92%)
Claire’s Stores. (Privately owned; about 18,000 employees)
Chrysler. (Privately owned; about 55,000 employees)
Dollar Thrifty Automotive Group. (DTG; about 7,000 employees; stock down 95%)
Realogy Corp. (Privately owned; about 13,000 employees)
Station Casinos. (Privately owned, about 14,000 employees)
Loehmann’s Capital Corp. (Privately owned; about 1,500 employees)
Sbarro. (Privately owned; about 5,500 employees)
Six Flags. (SIX; about 30,000 employees; stock down 84%)
Blockbuster. (BBI; about 60,000 employees; stock down 57%)
Krispy Kreme. (KKD; about 4,000 employees; stock down 50%)
Landry’s Restaurants. (LNY; about 17,000 employees; stock down 66%)
Sirius Satellite Radio. (SIRI – parent company; about 1,000 employees; stock down 96%)
Trump Entertainment Resorts Holdings. (TRMP; about 9,500 employees; stock down 94%)
BearingPoint. (BGPT; about 16,000 employees; stock down 21%)

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Posted by Michael Alfaro on February 8, 2009

Bill Gates last day at Microsoft

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