Posts By: 23rd Studios

Being a Stay at Home Dad in today’s World (Why It’s Ok)
Being a Stay at Home Dad in today’s World (Why It’s Ok)
Many of us would make fun of dads that stay at home for the sake of their kids. However, a stay-at-home dad has a lot more responsibilities than we can imagine. So, what exactly happens when instead of wearing a suit everyday you have to be in your PJ’s all day? What happens when you have to cook food …
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Balance of Work and Family
Balance of Work and Family
Many people are unable to balance their work and family life which results in a lot of stress. It is extremely hard to manage home, children along with work which is a necessity in today’s highly productive world.
Divide Your Time
Some people are more inclined towards their careers while others love to spend some extra hours with the family. Either way, it is extremely important give adequate …
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Social Media Dos and Don’ts
Social media is the in thing right now and most people socialize on Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube every chance they get, whether it is in the middle of the night or at four in the morning. When we spend so much time on social networks, it is important to make the most out of it and follow the dos and don’ts given below.
What You Should Do!
Choose Wisely –
If you really …

How Conspire used Olark after a big TechCrunch article
How Conspire used Olark after a big TechCrunch article
Conspire used Olark to answer questions during a 100x traffic spike, and continues to use live chat to keep its massive (and growing) database up-to-date.
Conspire is an intelligent networking platform – an “introductions platform” – that builds a social network for each of its users. When a user signs up, Conspire pulls down email information for that account and adds it …
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How a Big agency acts Like a Startup
How a Big Agency ask like a Startup
Neil Riddell from CP&B talk at Startup Phenomenon how his division inside CP&B acts like a Startup. This is something I have seen a lot of recently, larger less agile companies are starting to fund smaller ventures within their companies to fend off the chance of missing out or being swept under the carpet by more agile startups in the same industry. Similar …
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Boulder Mini Maker Faire
We are growing this community, first, in support of the brand-spanking new Boulder Mini Maker Faire, coming to the Boulder Fairgrounds January 31 and Feb 1, 2015. Then we hope to continue this community beyond the boundaries of the event!
Our mission is connecting Makers, Entrepreneurs and Educators. Together with the Colorado community, we’ll create a symphony of STEM activity that involves lots of hands-on learning, gears grinding, hackers iterating …
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Wakati Technology to Keep Food Fresh
This Clever Device Keeps Food Fresh Without A Refrigerator
Instead of cold, the Wakati uses hot, humid temperatures, and still keeps produce fresh for a week.
In countries like India or Uganda, where farmers struggle to grow enough food to supply booming populations, around 40% of the crops that are produced never make it to market. Without the money for refrigeration—and in many cases, without power to run a fridge—fruits and vegetables …
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Ski Car Pool Colorado Ski Ride Sharing
Ski Car Pool Colorado Ski Ride Sharing
Why use SkiCarpool?
Save money by the carload on crazy gas prices, have fun meeting new people, be green by reducing your environmental impact, decrease wear on your vehicle and
save time by reducing traffic.
Heading to the Mountains can be expensive, between ski passes, food, rentals(if you need them) but mostly because of gas, time and traveling with an empty car. Ski Car Pool gives you …
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Struggling With Video Marketing?
Struggling With Video Marketing? Try These Tips!
If you want to promote your products and services, you can’t beat Video marketing. The key to success with video marketing is proper research. Thankfully, this article will help you get started.
Don’t forget optimization. Whenever you upload videos to different sites, create unique titles and descriptions for each. It is important to include specialized keywords, as well. Contact information is a must, too.
A …
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3 Rules For Designers Who Want To Help Nonprofits
At some point, professionals in all industries encounter people or organizations that need their professional assistance but cannot afford the necessary services.
I’ve seen my share of these kinds of encounters; having made “Design for Good” initiatives a priority at my design firm over the last 10 years, it is not uncommon for us to receive two to three requests a month from nonprofits or a good causes, asking for our …
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