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Setting up an Online Store

There are many factors that go into the success of an online store. Elements include design, product, marketing, etc. Many of today’s top eCommerce stores are incredibly intuitive to use, and as result people generally do not have a problem getting through checkout without problems. This means happy customers, which lead to repeat customers and word of mouth advertising.

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How to Use QR Codes to Spruce Up Your Marketing

You may think QR codes are an eyesore or a little blah when incorporated into your marketing and advertising materials. When taken at face value, a plain black and white QR code doesn’t add a whole lot of aesthetic to your overall design. What many people don’t know is that you can create customized QR codes with a variety of colors, designs and themes that can add a fun and engaging element to your graphic designs and marketing work.

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Create 3D Shared Photos With Seene For The iPhone

Seene

The Seene app for the iPhone allows users to create easy 3D photos that they can share bringing a whole new element to sharing photos. The Seene app creates parallax-based 3D photos with the help of the phone's accelerometer, guiding users through the process as they photograph multiple angles of a given subject.

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StumbleUpon Makes Its First Acquisition!

5by

Stumbleupon has been around for quite a while but just today, Stumbleupon announced their acquisition of 5by. 5by is a small video start up company based out of Montreal. 5by details their company as being a video concierge company that is made up of only six people and their entire staff will be moving to Stumbleupon headquarters with the new acquisition.

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The 200GB SkyDrive Storage Upgrade From Microsoft

SkyDrive

Yesterday Microsoft announced that they will be making an option for 200GB of storage available for SkyDrive storage users. SkyDrive which now comes as a built in feature in the Windows 8.1, is now being offered with a 200 GB option for just $100 per year. Compared to Google and Dropbox, SkyDrive has the lowest priced offering for such significant storage.

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