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Kelly Clarkson Open Mic iPhone App on Fox
Things that make us happy: Pop Rocks Field Trips Building an iPhone app for Sony and Kelly Clarkson Seeing said iPhone app featured on Fox
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Indiana Jones & The mediaRAIN
Today was our “client appreciation” meeting. Translated: a good excuse to watch a brand new movie, Indiana Jones & The Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. We rented out the whole Scera Theater and hosted our clients, friends and employees to … Continue reading
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The New Guy (One of Them)
Mark Stevenett joins mediaRAIN as director of marketing and business development after having spent the last eight years as account supervisor at Love Communications principally overseeing the firm’s health and human services accounts. Mark was instrumental in developing nationally recognized … Continue reading
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“On Deck”
According to Wikipedia: “The player currently batting in a game is said to be at the plate, at bat, or up to bat (shortened to up). To keep the game moving at an orderly pace, the next batter due up … Continue reading
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Interactive or Interactive Not
One of our interactive developers found this article in Advertising Age, by Phil Johnson. It’s a very interesting and revealing look at the many companies that are “claiming” to be interactive agencies. As Mr. Johnson discusses, MOST are not real … Continue reading
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