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Did Gmail Tabs Just Kill Email Marketing?

A few weeks ago Gmail rolled out a new inbox optimization feature called tabs.  I have too many miles on me to get overly excited about new features in Gmail, so I made a mental note that tabs was coming and continued living my life.

Two days ago I got access to tabs through my personal Gmail account and started using it. ...

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Five Tweets from Drupalcon

I went to Drupalcon in Portland a few weeks ago and am still processing everything I learned.  I hope to have time to write a few longer posts in the coming weeks on some of the larger themes from the conference.  While I procrastinate I figured I’d highlight some of the more interesting tidbits from the sessions I attended. ...

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Photos from Drupalcon

Last week five members of the Brick Factory team descended on Portland, Oregon for Drupalcon.  We learned a ton, and will be sharing some insights the coming weeks.  While we put together our thoughts, here are some photos from our time at the conference.

A photo of all the attendees standing next to the Drupal man. ...

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Five Awesome HTML5 Interactive Pieces

The technology people use to browse websites has changed dramatically the last few years.  Smartphones and tablets have become ubiquitous.  Desktop monitors are getting bigger.  Connectivity is getting better.  Browsers are getting more sophisticated and powerful.

The approach to building website has evolved along with the technology people use to brose the Internet. ...

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Brick by Brick, Round 2

It used to be that when you launched a new website you would have two to three years before the design started to feel dated.  Given how quickly things are moving now, a design can start feeling stale after as little as six months.  The battle against dated design is constant.  ...

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