Archive for April, 2009

GridIron Flow public beta 3 - Now Available.

Written by: Steve Forde, April 29th, 2009

Yet again - I get the great pleasure to announce that GridIron Flow public beta 3 is now available.  Check out:  http://www.gridironsoftware.com/download to get the latest release.
First off - Thank You.
The response from users like you continues to be absolutely fantastic.  We could not ask for more.  You have told us what you think through forums, [...]

“Tweets” versus “Content”

Written by: danielbrown, April 28th, 2009

by Daniel Brown
GridIron Software
If my estimates are correct, there are one quadrillion people now using Twitter and Facebook; (mysteriously, more human beings than the planet can support). Both Facebook status updates and Twitter “tweets” serve largely the same purpose – a quick message to others of one’s status (“got car washed”, “my sister had her [...]

Tweeting Twitter

Written by: angietaylor, April 15th, 2009

Have we reverted to a world of blithering idiots, relying on one-liners and soundbites to express ourselves? My newspaper of choice in in the UK, The Guardian, published a really fabulous April Fool article relating to Twitter last week. They joked about reducing the world news to Tweets of 140 characters or less. Although it [...]

NAB - why no GridIron?

Written by: Steve Forde, April 15th, 2009

First - I will be at NAB - so if anyone would like to get together and chat - fire me an email (sforde@gridironsoftware.com) and will try to fit it into the schedule.  Would love to hear about your experiences with Flow, and any questions you may have.
Second - many have been asking me - why [...]

Photoshop World Boston

Written by: danielbrown, April 7th, 2009

Despite a “hesistant” (to say the least) economy, Photohop World Boston was a great event. Not the least of which because I get to see old friends such as Ben Willmore, Colin Smith of PhotoshopCafe.com fame, the mighty John Nack whose phoenix-like resurrection from the ashes of Adobe’s LiveMotion product management team to become the [...]

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