Hope wrote a great piece on the virtues of Inbox Zero earlier this month. Andrew and I often talk about our different perspectives on this, so we decided to independently write about them. It turns out that we have more in common than we thought, and our differences are just a matter of definition. Check […]
Re-examining the Seven Deadly (Word) Sins
Here at Lieberman Technologies we’ve got a few favorite content writing websites that we follow. These sites help us to stay on top of trends, learn from the best, or even just be entertained or informed. Some of the best articles come from a shop across the pond called Valuable Content. These fine folks write […]
New auto-play video feature for Facebook on mobile apps. Cat lovers rejoice.
Where do you prefer to digest your massive Facebook news feed? I’m not talking about a specific location (although we’d probably get some interesting answers to that question), I’m referring to the device/application that you use to get the latest news on what Aunt Bertha had for lunch, what cute tricks Aunt Bertha’s cat performed […]
The Future of Evansville Social Media Groups – #TechSocial
The Evansville, Indiana area has had a strong social media community for several years now, and judging by the number of new, local, power users on Twitter in particular, it’s only getting stronger. Tweets, retweets, and favorites have a much more local flavor on my own feed as of late, and others have reported similar […]
Overwhelmed by Google Analytics? Don’t Be.
It’s been said that humans are born with only two innate fears – that of falling and that of sudden, loud noises. All of the other things we have come to fear – spiders, clowns, darkness, etc. – are learned fears, created from circumstances sometimes out of our control. Fears sometimes arise out of uncertainty; […]
Google Search No Longer Providing Keyword Data
When you’re THE search engine giant, everything you do becomes a very big deal. Such was the case yesterday when Google announced that it was going to cease to provide keyword data for analytics. As of yesterday, all searches conducted through Google will run through their secure (encrypted) server – effectively ending reportable information about […]



