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The Power of a Great Website
Posted by Heather, 18th MayLike anything else you do, if you're going to have a website, you should be aiming to make it a great one. Not just a good one, or even a mediocre one, but great. But ask yourself this, do you really...
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MVR is moving with the times!
Posted by Ramon, 25th AprilWe've got a bunch of super exciting projects unfolding at Captovate, but we just had to stop and brag about this one.
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Apps, mobile sites and responsive websites; spot the difference.
Posted by Heather, 25th AprilWe've been exploring growth of mobile web for some time now, and in the past couple of blogs we've introduced you to the wonderful new world of responsive web design. But what about apps? Is there...
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Ready, Set, Responsive.
Posted by Ramon, 25th AprilLast month we looked at digital omnivores, and how the changing technology landscape has taken us away from the desktop and changed the places and ways in which we interact with content.
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The Rise of the Digital Omnivore
Posted by Heather, 25th AprilEver heard of a digital omnivore? Chances are you might be one. Do you use a desktop computer at work? What about a laptop or notebook at home or on the road? Got an iPhone or other Smartphone?...
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Facebook Becomes a Search Engine!
Posted by Ramon, 25th AprilFor years, Facebook has been collating data on each and every aspect of our lives; from shopping habits, to cuisine preferences, sexual orientation and marital status.
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Smart phones and Instagram: revolutionising the photography world
Posted by Tuan, 05th NovemberWhen digital cameras were invented, it allowed photography to become widely accessible to consumers - there was no film to buy or develop and there was no cost overhead.
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Dropbox partners with Facebook: the 'cloud' gets bigger but with murky possibilities
Posted by Matthew, 27th SeptemberThe cloud (non-existent place in cyberspace) allows us to move and store our files off our computer and external harddrives, and utilise its expansive universe. While there may be a perceived risk in...
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1 billion people with internet-enabled mobiles: Are you ready NT?
Posted by Matthew, 27th SeptemberThe humble mobile phone has recently become the most ubiquitous man-made device in history - according to a study by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), there are an estimated 5.89...
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Beware: Buying 'likes' and 'followers' doesn't work if you are boring
Posted by Matthew, 29th AugustYou may have noticed a fair amount of media coverage on the subject of companies selling 'likes' on Facebook or 'followers' on Twitter recently - providers of these services charge very little for...
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