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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 »
By Invoke
Invoke recently wrapped up a campaign for NBC’s ‘The Voice’ and one of the key technical elements we wanted to focus on ahead of time was server side caching. Not only was the project to be launched coming during the Super Bowl but there were going to be weekly traffic spikes to go along with
By Wes DeBoer
Looking for some tech savvy events to hit up in Vancouver this week? Well you’re in luck — it’s Open Source week in Vancouver. Open source essentially means more sharing and a more open web environment, to bring software developers together and push the boundaries of platforms like never before. Open Source week facilitates
By Invoke
The first week of May marks Open Source Week. Here in Vancouver, Microsoft is helping organize six events including a Joomla User Group Meet-Up, a Drupal evening mixer , a full day of WordPress, a Linux User Group meeting, and an afternoon of Show & Tell: Storytelling for a Web Made World hosted by The Museum of Vancouver and lastly the sold
By Invoke
Leading up to the sold out Make Web Not War conference May 7 in Vancouver, we decided it would be great to ask some speakers to answer a few questions because we just had to have a sneak peak. In the few weeks before the conference, we’ll reveal their insightful answers. Today we’re lucky to
By Invoke
Make Web Not War (MWNW) arrives in Vancouver May 7, 2011. MWNW is one of Canada’s first cross-platform conferences, showcasing the most cutting-edge techniques and technologies available to the ever-evolving web community. It is sponsored by Open Source communities from across Canada and Microsoft. Make sure to register sooner rather than later and before April 20 —
By Invoke
This is Part 2 of a two part series focusing on Facebook’s API and using it to create Facebook applications for brands.
By Andre Liem