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Thursday, 29 December 2011 14:05

Pike Place Market Time Lapse

CMA photographer Mark B. Bauschke, shot and edited this video, capturing the natural splendor of Seattle's waterfront, for Inn at the Market, using time-lapse photography.

Wednesday, 07 December 2011 16:50

Google Places and SEO Marketing

Google recently updated business listings across all Google properties (i.e. Google, Google Maps, Google Places, etc.), adding more accurate, up-to-date information supplied by business owners. An email was sent to Google Places users announcing the update and requesting that businesses edit any incorrect information in their listings, in order to assure “the best possible experience for business owners and consumers who use Google and Google Maps to find local information.”

 

Friday, 07 October 2011 14:24

Fish On!

The folks at Neighborhood Grills have done it again! The new Fish and Chips concept, Market Fish Fry, has opened with great reviews in the International Food Court at Crossroads Mall in Bellevue. Market Fish Fry is an exciting new twist on the world famous Northwest Fish and Chips, with custom handmade batters, tarter sauces, and coleslaw.

Monday, 26 September 2011 12:00

The Future of Flash

Adobe Flash was once a pillar of web design and multi-media interface. However, Flash's industry stronghold has significantly diminished in recent years. Experts contend that plug-in technology is on its way out. Apple and Microsoft seem to agree, declining to support Flash on mobile devices like iPhone, iPad, and Windows Mobile 7. SEO-based websites, modern content management systems, and Web standards-based design have also contributed to Flash's loss of favor. But does this really spell the end of Flash?