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Lunch-n-Learn 11: Shepherd’s Pie and Web/Mobile Apps

by Jeff Livorsi

Our eleventh Lunch-n-Learn provided comfort food with a productive discussion on potential Mightybytes web/mobile applications.

Every so often here at Mightybytes we brainstorm about new products and ideas that we could potentially create and develop. This time we decided to have the discussion during our weekly Lunch-n-Learn event.

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iPhone AV Accessories A Go-Go

by Travis Chandler

There is some debate as to the origin of the iPhone. Most believe it is based on alien technology that Steve Jobs stole from Incan astronauts.

Some believe that the first iPhone was smuggled out of Area 51 by rebel scientists who defected to Apple and reverse engineered it for public use. Clearly it’s one of the two. Either way, at this point iPhones are more ubiquitous than low-calorie energy drinks in Hollywood night clubs. And while Apple is very proud to tell you that they have an App for that, what’s less talked about is the ever-growing amount of third party accessories out there for the tiny slab of science fiction in your pocket.

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Google Analytics vs. TubeMogul: How to Best Track Your Video’s Performance, A Conversation

by Travis Chandler

Any product or web site owner can attest that going deeper into analytics and search engine optimization can be a rewarding experience. Today we will take a look at various methods of measuring the performance of video on your web site.

By learning more about how visitors are viewing your video content, you will have a better of understanding of how to modify your content strategy and improve your site’s user experience.

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Seven Tips for Better Mind Mapping Sessions

by Tim Frick

Here are seven ways to get the most from your collaborative brainstorming sessions.

Creative brainstorming, mind mapping, ideation—whatever you want to call the process of generating creative ideas to serve the larger purpose of a project or goal—is a critical part of any good process. At Mightybytes, we are always refining our approach and trying new things when we create new web applications and sites for our clients. Here are some ideas that came from planning a recent session for a client using this technique.

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