Blog
02.26
Estimated Time to Read: 1 minute, 29 seconds [what’s this?]
The Next Big Thing
Even with IP and copyright protection, startups and small companies are often concerned with a larger competitor hijacking their idea and making it their own. As such, they hesitate to take a proactive stance in terms of penetrating the market with aggressive PR and advertising initiatives.
12.07
Estimated Time to Read: 1 minute, 46 seconds [what’s this?]
Will "Made in the USA" make you "Think Different" about Apple?
I don't think I'm breaking news here, but that Apple company? They're a big deal. Many, in fact, think they are so big...for their britches. It's iEverything now, and no company could be happier about that than Android.
09.04
Estimated Time to Read: 0 minutes, 49 seconds [what’s this?]
OneSource Virtual Won the Leading Fast Tech Company Award for 2012
Did you really think we would miss out on an opportunity to brag about one of our clients’ successes? Absolutely not!
07.02
Estimated Time to Read: 1 minute, 23 seconds [what’s this?]
The Day the Earth Stood Still. Almost.
"What a difference a day makes," the aphorism goes. When it comes to technology, I'm certain a second could make that kind of a difference as well.
Last Saturday, it did.
03.18
Estimated Time to Read: 1 minute, 52 seconds [what’s this?]
HCK2 INTERNally: Directionally Challenged from SXSW
[EDITOR'S NOTE: Our Morgan Gonzales had a little fun in Austin this past weekend. SXSW gave her some good times.
01.18
Estimated Time to Read: 1 minute, 54 seconds [what’s this?]
A Sudden Death for SOPA
Being an American and a software engineer, particularly Web software, I have a very real and serious position on this piece of legislation - the "Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA)".
10.05
Estimated Time to Read: 1 minute, 9 seconds [what’s this?]
Remembering Steve Jobs
If ever the Internet could unite under a single, black banner, Steve Jobs' losing fight to pancreatic cancer is it. Have you been online lately?
05.13
Estimated Time to Read: 1 minute, 20 seconds [what’s this?]
Bridging the Gap
In my last post, the triumphant return of the Commodore 64 was lauded.
It was a revolutionary piece of technology that was the first experience many computer programmers had with a personal computer. The imagination and inspiration it fostered among early programmers still resonates today.
04.14
Estimated Time to Read: 1 minute, 30 seconds [what’s this?]
Totally 80s: Commodore Makes a Comeback
What once was old is new again with the news last week of the resurgent Commodore 64.
04.07
Estimated Time to Read: 1 minute, 32 seconds [what’s this?]
Texas Rangers 2.0
Here's a memoir from Leigha Burns, our newest creative account executive. (Her bio forthcoming on HCK2.com soon.)
