by Davidson Belluso | Nov 20, 2014 | Agency News, Technology & Innovation
This year proved a huge milestone for Google’s Android mobile operating system (OS), which reached 84.6% market share in Q2 of 2014, more than doubling its market share in just 3 years, up from 36% in 2011. Nearly 300 million smartphones shipped in Q2 of 2014,...
by Davidson Belluso | Oct 14, 2014 | Technology & Innovation, Tips
In the initial stages of the web, stylistic and display properties were left largely to the preferences of the user. As more computers came online, the need for pre-designed looks and layouts became obvious. On Oct. 10th, 1994 Håkon Wium Lie introduced the first...
by Davidson Belluso | Jul 31, 2014 | Agency News, Digital Advertising, Technology & Innovation
Google recently announced it has entered the 3rd phase of its Universal Analytics platform upgrades. These upgrades will bring better tracking, improved reports, and more comprehensive device and visitor identifications. All Google Analytics properties will soon be...
by Davidson Belluso | Jun 30, 2014 | Agency News, Technology & Innovation
Can traditional print media help sell technology? In the past, Google has given away some great gifts during their developers I/O conference including a tablet and a laptop. This year their main gift was a piece of cardboard. The cardboard transforms into a virtual...
by Davidson Belluso | Oct 17, 2013 | Agency News, Technology & Innovation
Creating mobile apps is more cost-effective than ever. Harnessing new HTML standards, we can create native apps for iPad, iPhone, Android, and desktop web – all from one code-set. Traditionally building mobile apps required using specific tools and programming...
by Davidson Belluso | Jul 10, 2013 | Creative, Strategy, Technology & Innovation, Tips
Smartphone and tablet users now account for an estimated 21% of website traffic* among many of America’s top brands. That number is up from only 11% one year prior. Is your online presence able to accommodate this influx of traffic from new devices? Just a few...