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The Power of Geofencing and How to Add it to Your Marketing [Infographic]

Thanks to the ubiquitous smartphone, there’s now an entirely new level of marketing available: Geofencing. Geofencing is a location-based marketing tool that enables more active consumer focus. There are three ways to track a customer’s location: GPS, Bluetooth, and beacons, and each method finds and targets customers in different

Marshmallow found to be running only on 18.7% of Android devices

With Android 7.0 Nougat preparing a big arrival in the coming weeks, what does last year’s Android 6.0 Marshmallow look like? Well, not so good according to the Android distribution figures posted by Google. It is shown that the late 2015 release of Android is only found

Showcase of Beautiful Websites with Glitch Effects

Images and videos with glitch have become one of the hottest trends in web design lately. Just a few lines of code can give you an interactive effect which will add a lot to the creativity of your web design, and can give life a boring UI.

Game of Thrones Who? Amazon’s ‘The Grand Tour’ Is Now the Most Pirated Show Ever

There’s no such thing as a free ride, but millions of people are apparently trying to hitch one by illegally downloading episodes of Jeremy Clarkson’s new Amazon mega-hit, “The Grand Tour.” Focusing on cars and different adventures shared by a group of friends, “The Grand Tour” has

The Social Media Scourge of 2016: The Rise (and Hopefully Fall) of Click-Bait

Recently, I was asked what the biggest development in social media marketing was in 2016. I was also asked to share my social media New Year’s resolution. In the past year, not only has low-quality, click-bait content reached a fever pitch in our newsfeeds and on the

The best Linux distros: seven versions of Linux we recommend

Long-time Windows and Mac users might rejoice at the thought that Linux is no longer exclusive to developers who wince at the sight of any software that isn’t open-source. Nowadays, Linux is for everyone, even if some companies like Lenovo are prone to blocking it out. In

Android M puts user experience at centre of OS update

The next update to Google’s mobile operating system, Android M promises to deliver significantly improved user experioence, according to Dave Burke, vice president of engineering for Android. Burke gave an insight into M during a keynote at the Google I/O conference yesterday, claiming it was Google’s “most

The Social Media Scourge of 2016: The Rise (and Hopefully Fall) of Click-Bait

Recently, I was asked what the biggest development in social media marketing was in 2016. I was also asked to share my social media New Year’s resolution. In the past year, not only has low-quality, click-bait content reached a fever pitch in our newsfeeds and on the

Facebook has emerged as a new kind of media platform

Facebook is neither a “traditional” media company, nor it is a “traditional” technology company, CEO Mark Zuckerburg has said, adding that it is a new kind of platform. Zuckerburg on Wednesday invited his 82 million followers on Facebook to sit in on his discussion with Chief Operating

Popular design news of the week: December 19, 2016 – December 25, 2016

Every week users submit a lot of interesting stuff on our sister site Webdesigner News, highlighting great content from around the web that can be of interest to web designers. The best way to keep track of all the great stories and news being posted is simply