Our approach to product development is simple – solve problems and make the solutions easy to use. We apply this thinking to everything we build. You can see how we think in proprietary products like Real Estate Shows, social applications like Twext.me and Games like Stewie’s Family Barbeque.
Responsive Design, WordPress Security and Ghetto Coding
Here are a few WordPress highlights from my Twitter surfing over the past week. FYI: I used the Dashter Premium WordPress Plugin to help me curate the tweets and add my commentary as I stumble on them. The people mentioned in the post are being alerted automatically, using the Dashter twitter queuing system. Responsive Design [...]
Please Vote for My Session
In 2011, I led a Core Conversation to a standing-room only crowd about how to hire and manage a web developer. During that session, we discussed the client’s responsibility when managing a developer. For 2012, I will focus on the responsibilities of the developer. That’s right, developers! It’s time to grow up and start owning [...]
Listening To Help – inboxQ
I’ve been using various tools as part of my listening strategy on Twitter for a long time now. Few tools have impressed me as much as inboxQ.
Zeekchick? We Like The Sound Of It.
We are happy to announce a new member is joining our team – Kelley Koehler, aka @housechick.
Testing SocialEyes With David Geller – We Didn’t Do Very Well
I did a quick screencast of our attempt to add a third party, Hector Diaz, to a video chat on SocialEyes.com. As you’ll see in the video, we didn’t do very well.

