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Now that we've got a few full-time remote workers, we're really interested in making sure that they feel like part of the team. Telepresence really helps with that, and one great, free telepresence tool is Google+ Hangouts. We...
"In this world nothing can be said to be certain, except death and taxes...and software updates." -Benjamin Franklin - Okay, so maybe I added that last part on, but it's true: in a world that surrounds us with ever-changing...
Building upon Alexandra’s great post, Maintaining your Sanity while Theming in Drupal, we decided that it was time to standardize the process of creating new Drupal projects so that we could be up and running in...
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The SXSW panel picker just went live. Please vote for our B Corp panel and help spread the word. Our panel will feature: Randy Paynter from Care2, Charlotte Rademaekers from Call2Action and Dirk Sampselle from B Revolution. Elisa Miller-Out from...
August 1, 2013 - Fellow Business Leaders, - Today is an historic day.  - With Governor Jack Markell welcoming the first companies to register as Delaware benefit corporations, we celebrate a new freedom to build businesses with a higher purpose...
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Web development is about a lot more than writing code. Here at Singlebrook we may dream in backbone.js, eat Ruby gems for breakfast, and fantasize about SASS; but at the end of the day we recognize our main purpose: - Evaluate the business need and the desired user experience; then choose the best path to fulfill it. All other considerations are secondary. As part of our Agile development philosophy we continually do this over the course of a project. We love code; and spend plenty of hours each week immersed in writing it. In the end, we understand that this is only one part of the software development cycle. Today I want to look at an integral part of the that cycle: Technology Choices...
From left: Director of Operations Erica O'Brian, Web Programmer Gennie Harris, Product & Purpose Intern Kat Juraschek, Arduino Programmer Louisa Miller-Out, age 8, and CEO Elisa Miller-Out - This photo was submitted...
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