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Year: 2013

Bride Walks Down Aisle Wearing Google Glasses

Jessica Kuan recorded this special moment in her life with the help of Google Glasses as she married Steven Soong on Aug 23rd. “My husband and I have a love for technology. We wanted to use Google Glass to capture the most intimate moment of our lives,” Kuan said in...

Top 5 tips for successful online sales

Well, it’s one of the last shopping days before Xmas and I’ve just read that its going to be the busiest shopping day of the year. Being a typical male I’m just about to venture out with my 5 year old son to buy presents, why didn’t I do it...

Google + add Twinkle and Snow effect to images

As it is the time to be merry and giving Google + have released two cool new photo features called Twinkle and Snow. Twinkle Animated GIF’s When you upload a photo of your Christmas tree lights, house decorations or infact any picture that has colourful festive lights on it, Google...

Big Issue seller Simon Mott first to take online payments

Simon Mott has become the first Big Issue seller to allow his customers the ability to pay online via his smart phone. Using a mobile payment device from Swedish company iZettle Simon can securely take money from people in the street after finding few of his customers now carry cash....

Does Facebook need an ‘Ah’ button?

How many times have you been browsing through Facebook and seen a sad update from an old acquaintance or friend that you’ve lost touch with? You really want to show that you care but don’t know them well enough to comment direct with out it sounding weird, even worse –...

Stephen King gets writers block on Twitter

The famous king of horror, Stephen King, has taken his first small steps on Twitter Friday afternoon. Despite joining this service relatively late King is a huge fan of digital media. In 2000, he published the worlds first mass market commercial e-book ‘Riding the Bullet’ and in the same year...

Google Says Do Not Duplicate Your Meta Descriptions

Googles head of search spam, Matt Cutts, has released a video expressing the need for unique meta descriptions with in your website pages. His message is clear – do not have duplicate meta descriptions on your website. He even stated that it was better to have unique  meta descriptions or...

Google Help Outs

At the start of this month Google announced Helpouts a new service that connects users to a live expert via video chat to help answer their questions. The search engine giant has been providing answering itself for years and now hopes selected experts can do the same. http://youtu.be/K-VFC9AQM1k The service...

Like our Page and Win a Free Private Pilot Licence Starter Pack!

Have you ever dreamed of taking to the skies behind the controls of a light aircraft? Well NOW is your chance… Simply Like the Innermedia Facebook page to be in with a genuine chance to make that dream come true – For FREE! To celebrate the launch of the North...

Making huge leaps and bounds in 2013

We are proud to say that Innermedia have made huge advances in 2013 due to the addition of key personnel which has improved significantly the way we work, the internal management structure and the service we provide our clients. Ed joined us at the start of the year and has...

Innermedia Summer Update

There is never a dull day in the Innermedia office and it’s fair to say that the past month has been one of our busiest, with plenty of things happening and lots of excitement. As well as launching lots of new websites, we’ve also been busy redesigning our studio and...

1st Ever Website Design Lost

No matter what industry you are in or what job title you have from Website Design to general office work we all have one man to thank for the ease of access of information and communication that is achieved using the world wide web. No, not Bill Gates – Sir...

Facebook crack down on promotional cover photos

When considering your Website Design and the content that you wish to use to accurately promote your business there are few restrictions that get in your way. Obviously copyright is a major concern but other than that there are not really any other things, apart from engaging content, for mainstream...

First Website Design re-created by CERN

Professor Sir Tim Berners-Lee created the World-Wide-Web whilst working at CERN (the European Organisation for Nuclear Research) over 20 years ago and in doing so paved the way for the incredible amount of business and social Website Design options that are easily accessible on this media today. The aim of...

Why website loading times are so important

A few years ago, Google announced that website loading times impacted both search engine ranking positions and AdWord quality scores. Despite this, many people still don’t consider it when starting their web design project and it can be completely overlooked. If Google has made a clear statement that slow loading...

404 Error Pages

Using the internet, you are bound to come across a 404 error page now and then, usually when a page you are looking for doesn’t exist. Most 404 error pages simply tell you that you are looking for a page that doesn’t exist and direct you back to the main pages of the...

Have you registered your domain name?

Intelligent business owners across the globe all fully understand the power of the web and its many benefits for business in the modern era. Having a company website is, for many businesses, now the modern day equivalent to having a telephone and a primary financial consideration for almost all business...

Social Media Network Popularity

Many analysts have had differing opinions over the years regarding the Website Design and predicted on-going popularity of social media networks; Geocities and Facebook are a perfect example of this. Geocities. One of the very first social media networks ever to be created was Geocities – the Website Design was...

A spoonful of sugar helps the medicine go down

We’ve just launched a fantastic new website for Lexcel Consultants, HHP Consultancy. We’ve worked with HHP Consultancy on a number of projects and we have a really good relationship with their team, which made designing and building this website a smooth and joyful process. From the first planning meeting, we...

Sarah & Duck Now Showing on CBeebies

Former Innermedia employee and animator for Karrot Entertainment, Hannah De Spon has seen her first animation series commissioned. CBeebies premièred the TV show for the first time yesterday and for the next four weeks the first series of “Sarah and Duck” will be running on weekdays on the children’s TV channel. We...

Exponential Rise In Business and Personal Internet Use.

For years statisticians have supplied us with an on-going stream of figures showing us precise details of consumer usage covering a multitude of subjects ranging from specific food sales, TV viewing figures and sport to what is rapidly becoming one of the most popular subjects for these studies,  internet usage...
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