Eyes and Digital Security, Part Two
Capturing images of people and places in corneal reflections in hi-res photos raises thoughts about security and privacy for missions in the future. Part Two Continue reading Eyes and Digital Security, Part Two
Capturing images of people and places in corneal reflections in hi-res photos raises thoughts about security and privacy for missions in the future. Part Two Continue reading Eyes and Digital Security, Part Two
Do you need to update the look of your blog or website? This photo of a century-old newspaper looks cluttered to the modern reader; we like lots of white space. Ouch. I need to examine some of the clutter on my blogs. … Continue reading The Look of Your Blog
Do major news events remind you to check in on your donors? If you use TntMPD, you have a quick way to check up on them when disaster strikes. Continue reading How to Check on Your Donors When Disaster Strikes using TntMPD
Why not set aside some time and watch some great videos from the Indigitous Hong Kong conference? You could still attend an Indigitous Conference in May. Continue reading Indigitous Conferences: Advancing eMinistry Globally
I found a nine-minute video that shows you step-by-step how to get to inbox zero. Read more if you need help with a bloated inbox. (I’m also starting to organize my tasks and email with Evernote.) Continue reading Do You Live in Inbox Zero or Inbox Infinity?
Think about ways that you can use your 404 page to educate, encourage, or entertain. Hopefully your site is organized well enough that people won’t see the page often, but they will eventually — it might as well be a positive experience! Continue reading Educate, Encourage, or Entertain with a Custom 404 Error Page (Guest Post)