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Tag Archives: area

Up Close With Twitter’s New Home Page & Topic Area

Twitter is experimenting with more welcoming pages for the 500 million logged out users with visit the site every month. Martin Beck on March 17, 2015 Twitter’s efforts to improve its welcome mat for people who aren’t signed into Twitter continue, but they continue to be mostly under wraps. Twitter has been experimenting with a … Continue reading Up Close With Twitter’s New Home Page & Topic Area

Area Code Red: Our Increasing Phone Phobias [Infographic]

Frank BocchinoFebruary 9, 2015 I’d bet you can recite your parents home number as fast as your own cell number, but many don’t know their spouse’s or significant others cell number because it’s programmed into their phone. There’s no need to remember it, so we don’t. But we do recognize it. Do you answer your … Continue reading Area Code Red: Our Increasing Phone Phobias [Infographic]