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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 »
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Using social media, non-profits can better spread their messages and reach a wider audience. But where to start? With so many tools, and a new platform popping up everyday, the Internet and digital space can be overwhelming for new or well established, busy charities. To get the most out of social media, we recommend subscribing
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We here at Invoke love working with technology and great causes, for a combined result of social campaigns for good. Below we’ve outlined some the latest projects that use social tech to support charities in need. Charity Swear Box Do you curse a lot? Do you curse a lot on Twitter? Just like if you
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This week, we jumped at the opportunity to help give back. Everyone at the Invoke office stepped away from their computers and into their grubby work clothes for an afternoon of volunteering at Grandview Elementary School. It took a lot of work to clean out and build a natural playground, but it was totally worth
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While many have compared the 2011 Canucks’ playoff run to the 1994 playoff run, a unique factor this time around is how social media is mobilizing the fan community. Social media is changing the way the fans interact with and consume sports. With the Stanley Cup finals upon us and tickets at prices we could
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“We help the most epic people in the world do more epic shit,” said Jeff Rosenthal, Summit at Sea cofounder.
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On March 24 the annual twitter festival, Twestival, is back in Vancouver. This year’s event supports local not for profit organization Beauty Night Society, and is hosted at a stunning venue, the Vancouver Lookout. The sold out event is sure to bring together Vancouver’s finest tech and Twitter happy crowd.
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