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Gmail, Google Drive and Google+ Find a New Way to Play Together

Notable news for Google users this week, as the good people at Mountain View have done away with separate storage for Gmail, Google Drive and Google+ Photos. Read More >


Submitted by: Andrew Fiorentino

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5 Most Common Problems of Business Websites

If you've got a website for your business, you're already ahead of the game – fully three-quarters of businesses lack any real estate on the web whatsoever. But now that you're there, you've got to stay ahead. Read More > 



Submitted by: Andrew Fiorentino

Adam Cohan, Brio

A CMS Showdown for Philly Tech Week

On Tuesday, we got together with some of our fellow web developers – Geoff DiMasi of P’unk Ave, Brad Williams of WebDev Studios and Alex Urevick-Ackelsberg of Zivtech – for the Philly Tech Week Content Management Showdown. Read More >



Submitted by: Andrew Fiorentino

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Four Principles of Quality Web Design

We’re in the midst of entirely rewriting and redesigning our own website, a process that’s got us thinking on what we value most in site design. The Internet is constantly evolving, and we know that to stay on top, you’ve got to stay with the times. Just as importantly, you’ve got to be honest with yourself about when you need a change. Read more >


Submitted by: Andrew Fiorentino

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Brio @ Philly Tech Week 2013: The Content Management Showdown!

Here at Brio, we’re already excited about next month’s Philly Tech Week 2013 – the place to be from April 20-27 if you’re involved with (or just interested in) the tech scene in Philadelphia. Check out our event! Read more >


Submitted by: Andrew Fiorentino

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Your Business Needs A Website – Here’s Why

In today’s ultra-connected world, more than 80 percent of Americans have Internet access, and the number is only going to continue growing. Most of those users – 58 percent of all Americans (and growing) in 2010 – use the Internet to research products or services before laying out hard-earned cash, no matter whether that purchase takes place online or in a brick-and-mortar store. Read more >
Submitted by: Andrew Fiorentino

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Going Mobile: Mobile Websites vs. Responsive Designs

Making your website available on mobile devices is important. Nearly half of adult Americans – 46% – own a smartphone. Because their popularity continues to grow each year, businesses need to make sure their website is accessible on different devices, including smartphones and tablets. Gaining cross-device compatibility with a DotNetNuke site can be achieved one of 2 ways: a mobile website or a responsive design. Read more >


Submitted by: Leah

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Managing Complex Content with DigArticle & DotNetNuke

Brio recently moved the Swisse Active Taste of Tennis website from Wordpress to DotNetNuke. While it does have a snazzy custom design, we’re most excited about the customizations applied to the DigArticle module to manage AYS’s changing roster of personalities: chefs, players and celebrities.­ Read more >


Submitted by: Leah

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Conversions, or How to Get the Most from your Web Traffic

Brio’s own David Rose recently sat down to talk with Bert Martinez from Money for Lunch, a radio show by BlogTalkRadio, about website conversions, why they matter, and how to get the most out of your website traffic. So, what’s a conversion? Simply put, it’s whatever you decide users on your site should be doing. Read more >>


Submitted by: Leah

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DNN World 2012 - A Non-Techie’s Perspective

I got to attend my first DNN (DotNetNuke) World last week in Orlando, FL. For someone like me, it was exciting to see so much attention paid to social and marketing at this year’s conference. It shows that the UI of DotNetNuke is easy enough for a non-techie to be comfortable using, and it’s powerful enough to let them do things that were impossible without IT’s help before. Read more >>


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