twenty thirteen
More than a list of food items, a menu is a catalyst for conversation. You pore over it, imagining just what the Dynamite Prawn and Mango Roll or Grilled Chicken Caesar Salad will taste like. You question your fellow diners on their recommendations and choices, before locking in your own order. Perhaps you discuss the…Read More »
By Invoke
Merry Christmas, happy holidays, season’s greetings, happy X-mas! Oh, and warm wishes for the new year as well. At Invoke, we’re excited to see another year wrapping up. For us, this marks the end of the year as our office is closed for the holidays at 5 p.m. Friday (Dec. 23). We re-open Jan. 3
By Allison Vail
NEW YORK, NY (December 20, 2011) – Truth. Philosophers, kings, and philosopher-kings have searched for it since the dawn of time. Today, The Onion introduces the official iPhone Magic Answer Ball App placing the truth in the palm of your hand. Ask any question and ye shall receive the deserved response, whether it’s “Hell no,”
By Allison Vail
You may remember a short while ago we mentioned that one of our products, memelabs, was nominated for a nextMEDIA 2011 Digi Award (formerly known as the Canadian New Media Awards). The awards were handed out at a gala in Toronto Dec. 6. So here’s some great news: memelabs has won the award for Most Innovative Digital
By Invoke
Vancouver, BC, Dec. 5, 2011 — Invoke, a Vancouver based digital agency, recently acquired Thirdi, a local digital production house focused on making web apps. “Invoke has grown substantially this year,” said David Tedman, the co-CEO of Invoke. “Acquiring Thirdi reinforces our growth strategy both in US markets as well as here in Vancouver.” Invoke
By Allison Vail
It seems as though major brands are paving the way for a more immersive and interactive experience to engage their customers. Though augmented reality has been on the forefront of tech minds for years now, we’ve only recently started to see some incredible applications of it. Here are a few campaigns that really made us
By Invoke
Social media is open. Social media is about inclusion. Social media is niche. Social media is about owning your own data. These were the four main points of view from the panelists at last month’s New York Times Developer Network event. The speakers represented four very different companies and approaches to the growing social landscape. The first speaker,
By Lisa Pastor