by Isaac Moan
on August 17, 2015
For at least a few users right now, it’s a makeover that’s both brand new and surprisingly familiar. It looks like Facebook is going to be making a much more robust blogging platform for a wider array of users. This could prove to be a nicely integrated product with Instagram, or a better way to [...]
by Isaac Moan
on August 14, 2015
Since I figured that one day I may have to be designing websites for really small screens, I decided to treat myself to a fun gadget and purchase an Apple Watch. I have been enjoying the many features that the Apple Watch offers, especially the workout tracking apps. However, wearing my Apple Watch at the [...]
by Isaac Moan
on May 19, 2015
One of the Apple™ iWatch’s new features is the shortcut screen which allows you to have your favorite friends to be one button push away. However, I recently came across an issue where I updated my contacts’ photos (from Facebook) and the iWatch did not properly update the photos. They end up just showing you that person’s [...]
by Isaac Moan
on July 7, 2014
On behalf of the US Trade & Commerce Research Institute, Web Symphonies has been recognized as a 2014 North Carolina Excellence Award recipient. The USTCRI panel of industry executives and consultants oversees an annual survey commissioned by the USTCRI on various industries and determines which companies meet and exceed the industry benchmarks that have been [...]
by Isaac Moan
on October 28, 2013
What can small businesses learn from the development fiasco of Healthcare.gov? As a web developer of over 15 years, every time I hear news updates about the mishandled government healthcare website, I chuckle a bit to myself–and I’m sure I’m not the only one. Every web developer has had a moment or two where things [...]
by Isaac Moan
on July 23, 2012
At Web Symphonies, we love following the Olympians to support our athletes. Since I was unable to find some clear and accurate information about how to view the Olympics in 3D, I had to call spend some time on the phone with U-verse representatives to figure it out. Operators carrying the feed, which will total about 242 hours [...]