November 8th, 2009
This Halloween, Motion Media Project Manager Dayna Manning and her local band Anytown decided to dress up as the legendary band KISS and perform an entire set of their music at a local Fort St. John venue. Our CEO Andrew Tylosky decided this was a perfect opportunity to let loose and have a little fun with what we do. Here's a quick vignette of the evening for your viewing enjoyment!!
November 4th, 2009
According to Tech President, the White House uses Drupal for the development of their websites too. Motion Media has been using Drupal for website development since we began! The President isn't the only person to jump on board with Drupal, usage has extended to all corners of the earth, from United Nations, MTV, Harvard, and Disney! Still Not convinced of the power and influence of Drupal? How about this list!
Warner Brothers, Ozzy Osbourne, How To Do Things, Pulitzer, British Gov't, Lucas Arts, Duke University, Stanford Uni, CNN, Matell, Aussie Prime Minister, Emmys, MIT, Dutch Governmentt, French Government, Sony, New York Senate, Michael Jackson, Google, Virgin ,Symantec, Oxfam ,Pearl Jam, Sanyo, NHL, Beyonce, Mozilla, SourceForge, ICANN, New Zealand Government, Bob Dylan, Led Zepplin, SUN, Electronic Arts, Metallica, Universal, REM, Nike, FedEx, Pink, Belguim Government, AOL, Popular Science, Mike Bloomberg, Amnesty International, Novell, Yahoo, MacWorld, Avril Lavigne, EFF, Jennifer Lopez, Britney Spears, CBC ,Fox, Tori Amos, Discovery Channel, Grateful Dead ,Forbes, Men's Health, Greenpeace, Hillary Clinton, PlayStation, NATO, and NASA all use Drupal!
Talk to us if you want to join these people and organizations in reaching the rest of the world! It's surprisingly affordable to look this good!
Wednesday, October 28th, 2009
Motion Media is pleased to relaunch NEAT.ca, a fresh, new website with all the info you need to go green! The site has information about upcoming events, tips on conservation and waste reduction, and more. Visit NEAT.ca to check it out.
Tuesday, October 20th, 2009
"Imagine sitting down to your morning coffee, turning on your home computer to read the day's newspaper." Here's an interesting report that was done in 1981 by a TV station in San Fransico about the future of newspapers. It's amazing how far we've come!
Monday, October 12th, 2009
Sci-Tech North's annual night to recognize innovation in the north is coming up October 16th in Fort St. John. Nominations are open now. Look for more information coming soon on the gala.
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