An Advertising Parable For The Holidays
December 13th, 2007
From the people over at Wadio
December 13th, 2007
From the people over at Wadio
August 27th, 2007
Compaq has updated their logo, and now it looks like they are putting a lot of focus on the “Qâ€. They went away from the italic feel and also went with a more rounded typeface. But for some reason the new logo feels a little outdated and I think they could have done a litte more work on. Looks like the typeface was chosen becuase they like how the “Q†looked. It’s a good change from the old logo, which did need a little facelift.
What are your thoughts on this?
I personally don’t care for the new Compaq logo. I feel its not that much of an improvement.
What are your thoughts?
April 26th, 2007

Onfolio is the easiest way to collect, organize and share your online research.
Onfolio is an add-in for the Windows Live Toolbar that helps you collect and organize online content, read RSS news feeds, and share content in emails, blogs and documents. With Onfolio, you get all of these tools built into your browser for simplicity. Whether you are planning a trip, looking for a job, investigating a major purchase, or simply looking for a better way to keep up with the news that interests you, Onfolio will help you be more efficient, thorough and organized.
It’s always nice to see a company that gets acquired by Microsoft keep it’s Identity. I’ve noticed a few too many of my clients get acquired by Cisco, Google and Microsoft lately. This needs to stop!!!! ![]()

April 26th, 2007

Photoleap attempts to solve the problems associated with sharing photos using an e-mail-like application (which is, after all, how most photos are exchanged). PhotoLeap works on both Windows and Macintosh and uses patent pending technology to overcome the file size issues associated with sending hi-res photos to friends, families, co-workers, and customers. This one definitely passes the “mom test” – that is, my mom can use this without having to call me to ask for technical support. Cool DEMO trick: Dragging a folder of 250 hi-res images directly from the My Pictures folder to the PhotoLeap application where they are ready to select and send.
PhotoLeap uses its proprietary compression technology to generate JPEG file sizes without the image degradation associated with that format. When the files are sent, the recipient opens the message in their PhotoLeap application and can see the images in thumbnail, preview, and slide show modes. The images you want to save to your hard drive, can be selected and downloaded. PhotoLeap also includes a print wizard that automatically formats images for popular printing tasks like generating wallet-sized prints.
April 23rd, 2007
Mobicious is creating a place for you to discover ALL the best mobile services, content, and applications available for your mobile phone.
The company is readying a launch of its Google-type search for mobile content, text messaging and user-generated recommendations of content. The idea is to create a place on the Internet where mobile users can easily find the content they want and deliver it to their phone — from wallpaper and ringtones to weather services or sports scores.
April 21st, 2007
Soliya Utilizing new web-based videoconferencing technology, small groups of university students from the US and predominantly Muslim Countries in the Middle East meet weekly on-line with the help of skilled facilitators.
January 10th, 2007

Compete.com helps you personally benefit from click-sharing. Whether it’s protecting you from a dangerous site, profiling each website you visit, or showing you promo codes that will save you money at check out, Compete wants to help create a more trusted, transparent, and valuable Internet.
May 23rd, 2006

The Reserve Luxury condominiums located in Richmond, VA
Web site development done by Rob Larsen over at No Mod Required
December 10th, 2005

Spectacular-Spaces Certified Redesign Professionals Specializing in Home Staging for Real Estate Sale and Interior Redesign.
December 9th, 2005

AFLAX (Wikipedia Entry) is a method through which developers may use JavaScript and Flash together to create AJAX-type applications, but with a much richer set of vector drawing controls than are available in either Internet Explorer or FireFox. Developers using this library have access to the full range of Flash features, but without ever touching the Flash IDE
December 9th, 2005
I will post more from this project when everything launches. This is the latest Brightcove logo.

A little bit about the company.
Brightcove is a privately held Internet TV service that was created in 2004 by Jeremy Allaire. The company has management leadership from major high-tech and media companies including Macromedia, ATG, News Corp., Comcast, and Lycos. We’re in the process of building the core service, and we plan to
launch in the fall of 2005.