The Pew Research Center's Internet & American Life Project, which has been tracking online adults' social media habits since 2005, reports that 72 percent are now using some form of... read more →
Here's some advice from Chas Edwards of Luminate, via All Things D: One, feeds move faster than print magazines, so you need to tell your story in a series of... read more →
This week, our own Brad Warthen received the above notice via email, and wondered what to make of it. We suspected it had something to do with his 1,134 connections.... read more →
This was brought to our attention by Slate, which Tweeted that it was "The best Twitter story you'll read all day." The tale to which the message linked more than... read more →
Wesley Donehue's political tech outfit, which has helped campaigns across the country, is making a change, it announced today: Top SC political internet firm rebrands as Push Digital Columbia, SC... read more →
[caption id="attachment_916" align="alignnone" width="600" caption="(The panorama app in this shot of the gathering by Chip Oglesby sort of hiccuped when it got to Beth Baldauf. She's not really two-faced. Also... read more →
Today, Richland Library proudly rolled out its new name, identity, theme and look, all showcasing the creative and strategic strengths of ADCO. "Welcome! My name is Melanie Huggins, and I... read more →
Looks like the markets were seriously underwhelmed by Apple's news yesterday: SAN JOSE, Calif. — Steve Jobs once mocked tablets with small screens, saying they would need to come with... read more →
A commenter over at bradwarthen.com brings to our attention this helpful test for blog commenters, courtesy of one John Scalzi, who has blogged since 1998 — which is sort of like... read more →
Since 2002, SC Fathers and Families has been a leader in fatherhood initiatives, and the program's new website makes that abundantly clear. Recently, ADCO worked with Fathers and Families to... read more →