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Monthly Archives: February 2012
Posted on February 29th, 2012 by Kevin Mandeville
TweetHere’s a behind-the-scenes look of how we crafted our successful #BurstBowl marketing campaign. Monday, January 30th With the Super Bowl approaching, we wanted to leverage the big event to promote Yottaa’s powerful web performance platform. We decided to monitor the … Continue reading
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Posted on February 28th, 2012 by Kevin Mandeville
TweetBeing a large web team ourselves here at Yottaa, we decided to create an infographic that highlighted the hottest trends in our industry. As the stats show, we certainly live in the most exciting time of the web’s evolution!
Posted on February 24th, 2012 by bbuffone
TweetThis post begins a new Friday series. Each week, Yottaa CTO Bob Buffone will perform a free performance analysis of a website, chosen based on recommendations from our followers. Please feel free to recommend a site for analysis in the … Continue reading
Posted on February 20th, 2012 by coachwei
TweetTime flies. It has been almost two years since the Yottaa team started. A key question that drove us to start Yottaa was “What Is Internet Anyway?”. We thought about this question long and hard. What is the Internet, anyway? … Continue reading
Posted on February 19th, 2012 by coachwei
TweetSunday’s game between Knicks and Dallas Mavs drew huge viewership both domestically and internationally – even Mark Zuckerberg came out to watch the spectacular performance from Jeremy Lin amid his busy Facebook IPO schedule: However, success can be your worst … Continue reading