
What people us their Apple iPads for? 75% Access the web 63% Email 53% Entertainment 48% Play games 41% for Social networking 29% for Researching services & products Continue reading
July 4th and New Years are two times of year that fireworks are sold in my area. All firework sales were canceled for July 4th due to the drought that we had in Texas. If they were going to make … Continue reading
Google is always adding additional features to it’s Google Analytics. Here is one feature that really stood out for me this past year. Real Time Data Previously, Google Analytics data was typically delayed up to 24 hours after a visit … Continue reading
A couple of years ago if you were looking for a restaurant that served Fried Mullet, you looked at the either the hand written sandwich board or marquee sign outside of restaurant as you drove by. Now 67% of consumers … Continue reading
Want to meet the Procurement Managers from ExxonMobil, Lubrizol, Texas Molecular and Vopak? Attend the ABC Power Breakfast. When: Thursday, October 20, 2011 Time: 7:30am Breakfast Buffet and Exhibit Booths Open, 8:00am – 9:30am Program Where: Galena Park ISD Admin … Continue reading
A quote from Steve Jobs that I live by every day. “You can’t just ask customers what they want and then try to give that to them. By the time you get it built, they’ll want something new.” Steve Jobs … Continue reading
For all small and minority businesses in construction, concessions, and facility maintenance this opportunity is for you. Join United/Continental Airlines in partnership Houston Airport Systems and the City of Houston for an information session about the George Bush Intercontinental Airport … Continue reading
In this week’s episode of Two and Half Men, Internet billionaire Walden Schmidt played by Ashton Kutcher has a laptop that was covered in stickers for the technology companies Foursquare , Flipboard , Hipmunk, and Chegg (a textbook rental service, … Continue reading
NASA’s Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite (UARS) is heading to earth and should be splashing down very soon. On Friday night, NASA said it expected the satellite to come crashing down between 11 p.m. and 3 a.m. EDT. It was going … Continue reading