Apple OS X Mavericks 10.9 review

By posted Oct 22nd, 2013 at 2:53 PM When Apple first unveiled Mavericks, the latest version of its desktop operating system, we noted one key takeaway: The company is committed to OS X. Meaning, those of you waiting for an altogether new exp[...]

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3 Content Optimization Questions That Google Analytics Can Answer

It’s a big tool with lots of reports. Google Analytics can be intimidating. It can also be a huge waste of time. Too many marketers just browse through charts and graphs, without gaining any insights, without making a decision. So rather than jumping into an ocean of data and swimming around ai[...]

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The Content Marketing Industry’s 15 Biggest Milestones to Date

I’m a history buff. When major events happen, I try to look at the event through a historical lens. I found myself doing that this week, after hearing the news that content marketing platform Compendium was purchased by Oracle. To mark the occasion, I’ve put together a listing of what I feel[...]

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Designing for iOS7: Perils & Pluses

Like many other companies building mobile applications, we’ve spent a lot of time recently redesigning our iPhone app, Polar, for Apple’s newest operating system. Through what turned out to be a rather lengthy process, we learned a lot about the good, the bad, and even the blurry parts of design[...]

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Safari on iOS 7 and HTML5: problems, changes and new APIs

Apple has rolled out iOS 7 with iPhone 5S and iPhone 5C . As expected, Apple has published just 10% of the necessary information for web developers, and I can say without fear of mistake that this is the buggiest Safari version since 1.0. In this post I’ll show you the new APIs an[...]

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A Real Review of ePageCreator - from our clinet booklingual.com

Our Real Review of ePageCreator

After buying and using the ePageCreator software, I wanted to write my real, unbiased review of this program. I am doing this, especially because I could not find any reviews while I was considering purchasing the program (which I obviously did).

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