One more, come on you can do it! The latest twist to the iPod is iTrain, which has already received a lot of press. Other than a really annoying website, the service appears to be a sound innovation. You download exercise workouts prepared by certified personal trainers, go to the gym (or wherever) then hit [...]
Exhibitor's Journal
We're wrapping up the design and launch of a new blog for one of our clients. The blog, Exhibitor's Journal, includes comprehensive, unbiased, and relevant content geared toward trade shows and presentations (i.e., trade show budgeting, exhibit hardware tips, popups, display lighting, interior graphics, laminating, presentations, etc.). The blog is managed by trade show and [...]
Forbes Video Interview With Digg CEO
As we and many other bloggers have noted in the past, Web 2.0 is all about community involvement. Digg CEO, Jay Adelson, reiterates the importance of community involvement in a Forbes.com interview segment published on YouTube. You can view the video at Techcrunch.com. Techcrunch » Forbes Video Interview With Digg CEO Michele Steele at Forbes [...]
Do Not Call List for Cell Phones
Tired of wasting cell phone minutes on those annoying telemarketers? Tis the season and you'll likely get telemarketing calls if you haven't already. Yes, there is something you can do. Add your cell phone number to the National Do Not Call List. Just call this number and within a few weeks you'll stop receiving telemarketing [...]
Amazon Announces New Release of aStore
The Amazon Associates team announced the next release of aStore with a set of new features. Amazon is offering an extra 4% premium on units referred through aStore (and Omakase) for the rest of the year (details below). To take full advantage of this premium, login to Associates Central to modify your existing aStore to [...]
Keep Your Hotel Key Cards – Some Contain Credit Card Info
A worthy note from the Pasadena Police Department regarding hotel room electronic access cards. Hat tip to Hunter Investigations for providing the info: HOTEL KEY CARDS From the California Bureau of Investigation: “Southern California law enforcement professionals assigned to detect new threats to personal security issues recently discovered what type of information is embedded in [...]

