Free Design

Posted on November 21, 2008 by Neil

I am about to step into a room with a large group of Pennsylvania’s finest business teachers. I am presenting a workshop called “Free Design” This presentation takes a brief look at the various Open Source alternatives to commercial design software as well as many of the free web-based resources I use everyday. [...]

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Inverse Paradox v2

Posted on October 24, 2008 by Neil

Welcome to Inverse Paradox v2.  We have spent the last several months designing and developing this new site.  From here, you will find extensive information about our team.  You’ll be able to navigate an expanded portfolio broken down into industry categories as well as project types.  Finally, a new blog has been developed so that [...]

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Vista, XP, Ubuntu… Oh my!

Posted on March 22, 2008 by Neil

Who said having three operating systems is a bad thing?
I just got my new Dell Inspiron E1505 Laptop yesterday and have spent a great deal of time getting it set up to the way I like. Not to mention, the learning-curve involved in adapting to the new Windows Vista has been quite a [...]

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Starting SEO

Posted on August 27, 2007 by Neil

I just started using a great website called LinkedIn. It’s basically MySpace for professionals. One of the neat features is that users can ask business relevant questions in order to find answers from anyone around the world. Today, someone asked what are the most important aspects to starting SEO (Search Engine Optimization)? [...]

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Building a Blog

Posted on April 27, 2007 by Neil

In a time where virtually anyone can have their own website, one of the most popular methods for quickly deploying a robust personal website is by using a blogging system. To go down this road, a person has a few choices. They could of course get a blog for free through Wordpress or [...]

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