03.17.08

Back to School with Macy's

  • Posted by: Todd Lintner

Macy’s engaged space150 to design a sitelet for This Is All Me, a back-to-school test campaign that features American Rag clothing. American Rag appeals to teens with a fresh, original, authentic take on style.

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02.29.08

space3008: What's Next in Science and Technology (continued)

  • Posted by: Todd Lintner

The final part of Friday’s presentation was given by Eric Skogen, who focused on nascent technologies, and our expectations of the medium. He began with a quote from computer scientist Alan Kay: “Technology is anything that was invented after you were born.”

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02.29.08

space3008: What's Next in Science and Technology

  • Posted by: Todd Lintner

Last Friday, space150 assembled to listen to three of our own present on the topic, “What’s Next in Science and Technology.”

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12.04.07

Activision and Vivendi Merge

  • Posted by: Dane Roberts

Websites, message boards, media outlets, and level 70 palladins are all buzzing about the news.

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11.09.07

Meet the Timberwolves' Newest Player

  • Posted by: Todd Lintner

The latest in space150’s ongoing partnership with their hometown NBA team, the Minnesota Timberwolves, is a robust video player with an unlimited number of channels and seamless full-screen capability.

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09.28.07

spaceCMS: Now We Are All Webmasters

  • Posted by: Ben Drake

We’ve built our own powerful, focused, easy-to-use content management system. It’s called spaceCMS. And you can see it in action at DQ.com.

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09.11.07

Welcome to DQtopia

  • Posted by: Ben Drake

We’ve just helped Dairy Queen launch their new online flagship, DQ.com. Discover DQtopia. It’s the Dairy Queen place to be.

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06.28.07

Meet the space150 Interns

  • Posted by: Dane Roberts

Best summer camp ever! space150 hires seven aspiring young interns in various disciplines for the summer.

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05.10.07

Views on the new Google Analytics

  • Posted by: Ben Krull

Google Analytics Version 2 launched yesterday and the changes are dramatic. Eric Skogen, space150 Creative Tech, speaks for us all when he says of the new version, “I am freaking out! It’s an infographics dream and that interface is GORGEOUS.”

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04.26.07

Adobe’s Flex Technology Bends toward Open Source

  • Posted by: Ben Drake

Adobe has announced that they’re transitioning Flex into Open Source through the rest of 2007. The Flex software development kit (SDK) is used to create applications that can run in any browser with Adobe Flash Player, or as a desktop application with Adobe Apollo.

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04.26.07

The Genetics of Checkers

  • Posted by: Ben Drake

Twin Cities Code Camp will get a big dose of evolution with space150 Ruby on Rails developer Jake Good’s introduction to genetic algorithms. He’ll show code in Ruby, Java, and C#/.Net.

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04.19.07

Raising the Digital Bar

  • Posted by: Ben Drake

At the MinneBar Conference, that is. space150 creative tech Matt Pennig will speak about our FAUST process, and how it lets us stay creative with Flash—without sacrificing the searchability and functionality of HTML.

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04.06.07

Google Visits space150

  • Posted by: space150

It’s great to be able to see some of Google’s projects before they’re released for beta testing. But how will these new projects work with their existing services to help our clients?

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01.11.07

Faust: Flash Augmenting Standards

  • Posted by: space150

Wouldn’t it be nice if you could write your site only once, reach 100% of your audience, adhere to web standards, optimize your site for search, AND use Flash?

If you’re willing to make a deal, you can use a process space150 calls Faust: Flash Augmenting Standards.

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01.10.07

Apple's iPhone - Answers to what it does and does not provide

  • Posted by: Nichol Hanson

Innovative thinking and design that goes against the status quo to produce something that chooses to carve a new path of features, software, and experience in a handheld device—or just another product to put in our pockets with no real answer to our problems?

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