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28 Feb, 2008

7 Tips To A Social Balance

Posted by: Justin Rasmussen In: Article| Business| Technology

Maintaining a well-branded web presence seems to be the largest enigma of the past few years. If you have video on the internet and have the incessant need to establish a strong brand without selling your soul to Oprah like Dr. Phil did, then you too realize that there must be another option!
Many will deny, [...]

22 Jan, 2008

GIMP.tv Mentioned in Huffington Post

Posted by: Justin Rasmussen In: Announcements| GIMP

Robert J. Elisberg made mention of GIMP.tv in his article published in the Huffington Post. Please go read and comment.

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17 Jan, 2008

CES 2009: Is It Worth It?

Posted by: Justin Rasmussen In: Article| Business| GIMP

I like CES, it is a place for geeks of all kinds to gather, awe, buy, sell, be surprised and/or be utterly disappointed. We (GIMP) booth at CES because it helps our business, as many times as I’ve been told that boothing at CES is not only a waste of time but a waste of [...]



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