15

Sep
2011

Postit

I often used to forget events booked in the family calendar. Just the other week, I forgot my wife’s regular ‘Book Club’ (wine) meeting. It was quickly pointed out that I needed to get into the routine of checking the calendar in the kitchen!

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18

Feb
2011

HTML5 vs Flash

Does Flash work in your mobile? Which standard is best for your new site? Is there a solution that works for all visitors? With the advent of smartphones and new mobile platforms, web development has become more complicated. Here is some help at sorting out the various concepts.

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23

Sep
2010

You are not alone. Many companies see a lot of potential in social media and want to get out on Facebook and Twitter. But many are unsure about the rules, regulations and risks involved. A quick and easy way to find out is to download guidelines from the Swedish Data Inspection Board (unfortunately not available in English). Here you can learn all about the Personal Data Act (1998) and get some useful recommendations.

A good safe start so you can concentrate on creating interesting, compelling communications.

27

Jul
2010

This article is published on Tuesday the 27th of July at 1:48 p.m., Swedish Time. At this point in time, I, the writer, am on holiday with my wife and daughter. But that’s not stopping me from communicating with you anyway.

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14

Jun
2010

You might have seen the movie, the television series or even read or listened to the book? Yet there’s another way to enjoy a real classic. For the first time a complete novel, Around the world in 80 days by Jules Verne, has been published with Ubimark.

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22

Apr
2010

Sometimes a product comes along that forever changes the way we think about communication and media … like the TV, the transistor radio, the Walkman, the PC, the mobile phone, or the mp3 player.

I think it’s fairly safe to say that the new Apple iPad will introduce another revolutionary new medium. At an initial cost of $500 – 1000, it won’t be long until they’re even cheaper … and absolutely everywhere.

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14

Jan
2010

As online marketing rapidly develops, new expressions – acronyms in particular – appear. Some never to be heard again, others are here to stay. These are a few to keep in mind:

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11

Dec
2009

What’s the best way to take care of customer relationships? With a trendy blog or a traditional e-newsletter?

A well-written e-newsletter that is sent out periodically creates a positive impression of your business. It helps your customers understand your offering and makes them more inclined to buy from you. But, what happens when you post the same content as a blog?

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23

Sep
2009

Time flies in the digital world. Which is why we have pulled down our old website and built a new one. There are several reasons for bringing out the wrecking ball.

Many have admired our previous website over the years. Attractive and easy to read were some of the comments. And although it was built in Flash, it was search engine friendly.

Beautiful. And smart

Beautiful. And smart

Beautiful

Beautiful.

But habits on the web are constantly developing. Today, we as visitors demand a continuous flow of information – and not just news but also other things that interest us. We want to be involved and interact, for example, by commenting and ranking contributions from others.

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