Dropbox and Google Drive

How Dropbox is keeping my business.

I’ve had a free Dropbox account for a couple of years now. It’s a very handy way to keep files and information that you need frequently in the cloud. Very straightforward and easy to use. As the name implies, just drop some files into your Dropbox folder, and everything gets synced and stored in the cloud. Continue reading –>

Interstate Skills Training AKA Systems Bootcamp

IMH is taunting our techie knowledge-base this week as we flew in Trey from our Virginia Beach office to take the lead with training our new associates here in Los Angeles.

We have recently increased our Los Angeles division with new hires to manage our ever-growing server systems. Rather like Jordie LaForge heads up engineering of Star Trek, we had Trey to bring our guys up to speed with hands on training while under Nerf Gun attack from the marketing department. Continue reading –>

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InMotion’s Open House Friday!

Office Party Friday!

We were all excited to unveil to the masses the office space we had worked so hard at into making our own. The doors opened to the office kids (children and friends of the Owner and Associates of the company) who were already pretty familiar with showing us around our playroom work space.

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Our New Creative Office Space

We’ve moved! There’s been quite an effort put on by our West Coast team to make our new office our home away from home.

The entire office was hands-on and inspirit with getting settled in, breaking the usual routine of working at the desk. Everyone took the time to figure out their Krypton Factor with assembling the IKEA furniture; and a few of us anticipated office deliveries as if it were Christmas time. Not to mention, we’ve all joined in to have our say with everything from changing light bulbs (Yes! How many office managers does it take to change a light bulb?) to hanging artwork on the walls. It’s been light fun, but underneath we really respect the extra effort our colleagues have put in just to make this a smooth move. Continue reading –>

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Visual.ly’s New Infographic Tool

It’s no secret that infographics have become a big craze for the past couple of years. More and more people want visual presentations of complex information that are enjoyable and easy to digest.

To accommodate this thirst for fun information, Visual.ly has developed a new platform that allows you to effortlessly create your own data visualizations. You simply browse a gallery of templates and themes, and select one to customize and tweak. Not only is it designed for you, but it draws in data such as demographics and statistics for you from Facebook and Twitter too. Continue reading –>

The Apple Craze!

When working for a tech company, it’s pretty inevitable that you’ll run into a few tech gadget early adoptors. In our case, we have plenty of Apple enthusiasts that just “have to have” the latest releases of their products. If you’re an Apple enthusiast yourself or are simply aware of the latest Apple craze, then you know about the new iPad hype. Continue reading –>

Track Your Social Media

social media tracker

Now you can assess who is arriving to your landing pages via the links you post out in the social ether, by categorizing them with InMotion Hosting’s QuickTagger.

Simply categorize where you want to publicise your links, and QuickTagger will do all the coding for you and spit out an extended link that google will interpret and tally up visitors for you in Google Analytics. Continue reading –>

Downloadable HTML5 Cheat Sheets

What is HTML5?

Before we dive into the cheat sheets, let’s define what HTML5 is and what it does. HTML5 is a markup language used for structuring and presenting content on the World Wide Web. It is comprised of three kinds of code: HTML provides the structure, Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) take care of the presentation, and JavaScript enables interactivity by manipulating the HTML and CSS.

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