Just a friendly heads up that since you can’t be everywhere this weekend we have created several new instances of our recently improved Slurp140 Twitter tracking and analysis tool to follow some major events this weekend:
White House Correspondents Dinner: slurp140.com/whcd
For the inside scoop on the #WHCD,...
Continue ReadingBefore Jimmer, the “Mexican” restaurant Café Rio held (and still holds) a special place in the heart of many current and former Jello-O Belt residents, and for good reason since it beat Chipotle, In-N-Out Burger, Chick-fil-A, and Pei Wei for the best Quick Service Restaurant in 2011. Today, the restaurant is opening a new location in Olney,...
Continue ReadingAs Washington D.C. looks to further establish itself as a center for technological innovation, isn’t it fair to ask that our candidates and elected officials maintain a professional online presence? In reviewing the websites and social media accounts of candidates for the vacant at-large seat on the Washington D.C. City Council,...
Continue ReadingThink back to the last time you went to a museum.
Did you walk away changed? Inspired? Disappointed? Maybe you felt the millennially-ingrained desire to express those feelings to your internet following a la Twitter or Facebook. These companies have acquired valuations in the billions due to their ability to capture user feedback and translate it into advertising dollars....
Continue ReadingBarack Obama’s 2008 web program is widely regarded as the most successful online campaign that has ever been run. And the campaign site design is probably the most ripped off in history as well.
People forget that the Obama campaign didn’t nail their site design right out of the gate. ...
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