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Believe It Or Not, We’re Spending More Time Socializing on Our Phones than Eating
When we talk to prospective clients about mobile applications, they’re surprised that we often bring Facebook into the equation. What does Facebook – or social networks in general – have to do with building a mobile site? But a quick … Continue reading
imedia Welcomes Syed Mujtaba
Another new face around the halls of imedia – though well-known and equally well respected by the Zeta Interactive and Digital Grit alumni here – is that of Syed Mujtaba, our new Director of Product Development. Syed comes to us … Continue reading
Tempting and Tasty: Urban Table Restaurant Site Launch
We’ve mentioned this before – working on any Harvest Restaurant Group website is bad for the waistline, and the recently-launched Urban Table is no exception. This funky, urban-styled restaurant in downtown Morristown, NJ, features “all day, relaxed comfort fare.” So … Continue reading
imedia Welcomes Anthony Romero, Senior Web Developer
As imedia takes on new client challenges, we’re recruiting the best web development talent possible. Anthony Romero, who worked with Chuck, John, and Joel as a senior Web developer at Zeta Interactive, recently joined the team and we’re very pleased … Continue reading
Social Media & Mobile Buzz at Tessitura
The imedia team at the 2011 Tessitura Learning & Community Conference (taking place right now in Orlando, Florida) report that there is great buzz about two things we know well – social media marketing and mobile websites. It’s clear to … Continue reading
Meet imedia’s New Owners
Part 3, the CIO & VP, Client Services If we were asked to point out what the three owners of new imedia have in common, sports and pets certainly surface as clear themes. John Huffstutler, VP, Client Services and CIO, … Continue reading
Explore the Mesh
I’m a huge fan of Ted Talks. This platform for airing ideas by the best and the brightest is among my favorite ways to spend a lunch hour. Today’s Ted Talk spoke directly about a question that frequently engages us … Continue reading
The Compassionate Side of Social Media
My brother Matt lost a much-loved pet yesterday. I learned about it via Facebook, and expressed my sympathies there. So did 22 of Matt’s other friends. But @Mulder_Cat didn’t hang out on Facebook. Being a cat of remarkable sass and … Continue reading
Snowbound? Not a Chance
The era of the snow day is officially over. Maybe not for schools. But there’s no question that you can’t get out of a work day these days by the simple downfall of a foot (or more) of snow. The … Continue reading
The Nativity and Social Media
Just spreading a little digital joy for the holidays. Merry Christmas, everyone!