To celebrate the 30th anniversary of Nintendo’s classic “The Legend of Zelda,” Google has left a cute little easter-egg in plain sight on the desktop version of Google Maps. Typically, if a user wants to toggle between a map and Google’s Street View, they would need to drag a faceless little yellow dude to the spot on the map that they want to explore. For the next few days, that little dude is none other than Link, the protagonist of the popular RPG.
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How To Take Better Photos With Your iPhone
Great images can transform a good website into a great one. Luckily, if you own a website in 2016, there’s a very good chance that you have a great camera with you at all times. Pretty much every smartphone that you can purchase today is more powerful than that digital camera you purchased back in the mid-aughts.
Google Redesigns Logo, Now Sports a Beautiful Sans-Serif Font
The video above highlights the history of the Google logo through the years, and ends with a brand new wordmark for the brand. This change comes on the heels of last month’s corporate restructuring, and seems to have been inspired by a desire for the search giant’s logo to look great on Mobile devices.
6 Simple Tricks For A Better Facebook Experience
One of the most common complaints about Facebook is that the social network’s News Feed is too cluttered with updates from games, companies, and “friends” that a user simply doesn’t want to be updated about. You can have a better experience with 6 simple tips.
Facebook Reportedly Developing “Slingshot” App As Snapchat Competitor
As you might remember, Facebook made a rejected to buy Snapchat late last year. Well, after being spurned away, Mark Zuckerberg & Co. are developing an app of their own, allegedly aimed at competing with the photo-sharing giant that they once coveted.
Top 10 Corporate Social Media Fails of 2013 and How to Learn From Their Mistakes
2013 was a rough year for some large companies on social media. We thought we’d take a look at some of the bigger ones.
Richmond Hood’s Tariq Zaid Talks About Making An Impact In The Community
Tariq Zaid gets up everyday, goes to work, and hopes to reach out and positively influence the lives of the people in his community in some way, shape, or form while still bringing the newest, freshest, clothing and sneakers to Staten Islanders with his Richmond Hood Company.
Become a WordPress Pro – A Guide With Everything You Need to Know
WordPress is one of the most popular content management system on the internet today. With a variety of ways to customize the appearance, functionality, and other aspects of your website, WordPress enables you to build and operate everything the way that you want to. With such a myriad of options,
Wordpress can initially be confusing to new and returning users alike. If you’re new to WordPress, or just trying to brush up on your skills after the training session with NB Technologies, this guide has everything you need to be a WordPress pro.
The Staten Island Art Intersects Workshops – Be As Creative With Your Business As You Are With Art
Artists and entrepreneurs are often thought of as two distinct and separate types of people in the business world, but aspiring artists who wish to turn their creativity into a sustainable living must be the creative, human resources, billing, sales, and advertising departments all rolled into one person to succeed. The Art Intersects Workshops hosted by Staten Island Arts, formerly known as the Council of the Arts of Staten Island, in partnership with SI MakerSpace and Live With Design, is teaching aspiring artists how to be the agents of their own success and turn their work into money.
120 Bay Cafe Halloween Party
Halloween night, where the men are Miley Cyrus, the women are TARDIS, and the children should probably be inside, it IS a school night after all. If you’ve already celebrated at your friends house party, plan on staying on Staten Island for the day, want to stay relatively local, or have no other plans for the evening, come out to 120 Bay Street to celebrate for the night.