Doug
Account Manager at Pixel Internet, Doug has been with us from day one. With over 10 years experience working in the web design and search engine optimisation industry, Doug's input and contribution to the growth of the company has been invaluable.
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Social networks are big business today, as we all know from the well documented story of Facebook co-creator and 14th richest person in the world, Mark Zuckerberg. With the launch of Facebook’s main competitor, Google+, in July this year, some updates to ‘keep up with the Joneses’ were surely close behind. So low and behold, [...]
Apple’s iCloud has been much anticipated for some time now, with speculative reports surrounding its’ official release date growing in frequency over the last few weeks. Good news for all those eager to try out the new cloud-based service then, as Apple have finally released the Beta version of iCloud – available to all customers [...]
If you’ve been following the activities of Google in recent months (or you’re an SEO engineer), you’ll have undoubtedly come across the +1 concept recently introduced by the search giant. Initially an experiment in utilising user-based recommendations to inform search results, Google has rolled out the +1 button more comprehensively by allowing the integration of [...]
There were numerous popular web design trends in 2010, and many of those (as well as a few new ones) are expected to continue enjoying a high level of popularity in 2011. So, to help those web designers looking to stay ahead of the game this year, here are what we think will be popular [...]
As Google’s Android operating system continues to battle to catch the iPhone, they are coming up with some great apps. The huge head start that Apple had has meant that Google have been pushing themselves to develop better software. A great example of this is the new Google Goggles app, version 1.3, demonstrated recently by [...]
WordPress is easily one of the most popular and widely utilised content management systems available in the current market, and considering the collaborative, open-source nature of the project (which is also free), it’s not hard to understand both the versatility of the platform or its subsequent popularity. Whilst the majority of people are happy to [...]
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