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Google Goes Dark

Posted by JR Buchbinder on March 29 at 3:58 PM So many of us use a google toolbar these days. However, if you happen over to the Google search engine home page today, you will find that Google has, literally, gone dark... Topics: green, interactive        3 Comments Read Full Post

The Race to Become the Webmail & Instant Messaging Leader

Posted by Duke Sherman on March 20 at 11:54 AM The value of social networking has been primarily been isolated to community sites such as Facebook and MySpace, but email and Instant Messaging market share trends are providing a much more efficient platform for such a system.  Some recent market share numbers... Topics: advertising, financial services, interactive        2 Comments Read Full Post

Nonprofit Development in the 21st Century

Posted by Katie Gerenski on March 18 at 5:35 PM Obviously organizations would like to target the millionaires that can write big checks, but while digging for the big donation, groups may be overlooking many little ones that have the potential to grow someday.
Topics: grassroots, philanthropy        0 Comments Read Full Post

Second Life and First Life, together at last.

Posted by JR Buchbinder on March 6 at 10:50 AM You don't see so many headlines about Second Life these days. But that doesn't mean that smart projects and innovations have halted. As proof, I give you Brooklyn is Watching… Topics: arts and culture, interactive        0 Comments Read Full Post

New White Paper Announcement: "The Museum Brand Footprint: The Role of Architecture in Defining the Museum's Image"

Posted by Rowland Hobbs on March 5 at 2:58 PM DMD is pleased to announce the publication of "The Museum Brand Footprint: The Role of Architecture in Defining the Museum's Image," a new white paper that provides useful insights and case studies for museum professionals in the midst of, or just beginning, reconstruction projects... Topics: advertising, architecture and design, arts and culture, branding, design, grassroots, interactive, public relations        0 Comments Read Full Post