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The Bivings Report (TBR) is a source of news, insight, research and analysis on the web-based communications industry. TBR content is posted, created and managed by internet strategists, media/communications analysts, web developers, designers and programmers, all of whom are employees of The Bivings Group.
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Posted 10 weeks ago
It really surprises me that more political figures and celebrities have not taken Obama s lead and created functional social networking sites that eng
Posted 10 weeks ago
The Bivings Gorup recently launched what is easily, as far as we are aware, one of the most advanced multilingual sites made in Drupal ever built. The
Posted 11 weeks ago
As if our web developers didn t already have enough standards-fudging and code-juggling to optimize websites for every conceivable end-user browser, G
Posted 11 weeks ago
Yesterday I listened in on a Marketing Profs Seminar titled Actionable Web Analytics: Unleash the Marketing Power of Your Web Data. During this se
Posted 11 weeks ago
Anti-drug, non-profit websites have a habit of being either dry or so ridiculously overdone that it can make even a seasoned web surfer s eyes bleed.
Posted 12 weeks ago
A few days ago the John McCain campaign launched a new version of their social networking tool, McCainSpace. Having written about McCainSpace criti
Posted 12 weeks ago
I m kind of disgruntled right now with the Obama VP e-mail and text message campaign. It now seems like a bait and switch scheme to me.For the last
Posted 13 weeks ago
Ok, maybe I m a bad person who relies upon stereotypes too much, but one would think a site for geeks would actually have great features since geeks a
Posted 13 weeks ago
The New York Times ran a story yesterday on the Barack Obama campaign s aggressive use of text messaging this cycle. I was interviewed for the art
Posted 13 weeks ago
Recently, we released our 2008 study of the senatorial campaign websites, and there was a particular element that stood out. Podcasts were being use
