Bad Horse “It’s Nice to Be Able to Live Your Dream”
February 1, 2012 – 2:40 pm

Bad Horse is made up of a group of talented, well-seasoned musicians. Singer, Adam Grant, and guitarist, Robert E, make up the cofounders of the band. The pair come from a mismatched background with their previous careers, Adam as the ex-cop and Robert as the ex-football player, but they were united through their love of music. They were later joined by lead guitarist, Chris Iorio, Sam Fisher on drums, Marcus Dennard with the bass, and Jessie Dickenson on keys.

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Kicking off 2012
January 4, 2012 – 3:52 pm | No Comment
Kicking off 2012

Starting off we are testing the waters of our first mobile app “Dream Row Magazine” that for now can be downloaded for Android. If you want to use it on iOS devices you need to install iOS app “UppSites” from Itunes App store and view it via their app from MySiteApp Ltd.

Like Dream Row on Facebook
March 16, 2011 – 7:46 pm | No Comment

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3 Reasons For Our Obsession with Web Standards
August 4, 2010 – 8:08 am | No Comment
3 Reasons For Our Obsession with Web Standards

Living by web standards makes your web site future-proof. Web standards are methods and conventions that we all agree to follow for the sake of compatibility. New devices might work differently from old ones internally, but you can bet they work best in a standards-compliant environment. Building to standards now saves re-development costs tomorrow.

Five steps to effective SEO and online marketing
July 21, 2010 – 8:04 am | 2 Comments
Five steps to effective SEO and online marketing

Search engine-related online marketing techniques can be divided into two distinct classes: SEO, or search engine optimization; and SEM, or search engine marketing.

What is Quality?
July 12, 2010 – 6:00 am | No Comment
What is Quality?

If you bought a car that could only drive on smooth asphalt but couldn’t drive on concrete unless you drove in reverse—and couldn’t drive on gravel unless the sun was shining, would you think that was a very high-quality car? Of course not!

Would you buy that car just because it was cheaper than a Ford or Chevy? Of course not! Why? Because you understand there’s more to a car than the price. There’s a quality consideration.

Jambox
June 8, 2010 – 6:00 am | No Comment
Jambox

The versatility of Jambox is what makes it powerful. Most low-end professional interfaces only have 1 or 2 inputs, whereas Jambox has 3. I like the stereo inputs because of its ability to handle keyboard audio or two acoustic guitars with pre-amps. Electronic drums can go stereo out into this device as well, allowing a full drum kit to be in on the jam.

The Big Picture: What to Look for in a Good Camera
June 1, 2010 – 7:30 am | 3 Comments
The Big Picture: What to Look for in a Good Camera

“The best thing would be to buy a digital camera but still learn your photography fundamentals and practice them. Just because you’re good doesn’t necessarily mean you can’t be better. Even Robert DeNiro still takes acting lessons to keep himself fresh.”

Why is Visual Design so Important
May 1, 2010 – 1:40 pm | No Comment
Why is Visual Design so Important

Imagine for a second, a visitor clicks on a link to your site, it loads, and BAM – they’ve made their decision on whether they like it or not. That seems pretty fast, doesn’t it?
Well, …

iTunes Offers More Than “Tunes”
April 14, 2010 – 6:15 am | No Comment
iTunes Offers More Than “Tunes”

What began as the end-all online music store is now offering way more than just music. iTunes offers movies, TV Shows, and many other resources – many of which are Free!

Adobe Gets it Right with CS5
April 12, 2010 – 10:15 pm | 4 Comments
Adobe Gets it Right with CS5

The release of Adobe’s new creative suite, or CS5, is going to literally change the landscape of design computing for all end users. Many users have lamented the frequent and often un-substantial changes Adobe has …