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New Rule!

February 21, 2012 | Posted by Emily McCann

New Rule!

At FLIPP, we communicate with each other using iChat quite a bit. Even though our office is small, we often have multiple online conversations going on with one another. Maybe about the song that's playing, what we did on the weekend, projects we're working on, or latest client feedback. Some of us literally sit a few feet away from one another, yet we default to using our iChat window instead of our voices. It could be argued as a useful/productive tool, or it could also be viewed as a distraction that results in less and less actual interaction.  

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Time to 'Check-in' Calgary! 2012

February 17, 2012 | Posted by Craig LePan

Time to 'Check-in' Calgary! 2012

If you haven't heard of Calgary 2012, you will soon. Calgary 2012 is a non-profit organziation created to cultivate and promote culture in Calgary Alberta. FLIPP has been working with Calgary 2012 and collaborating with Evans Hunt to create a geo-location based app/game to celebrate Calgary being named our nations' "Cultural Capital of Canada".

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BIKE YYC Version 2.0

February 15, 2012 | Posted by Craig LePan

BIKE YYC Version 2.0

Great news! Riding your bike around Calgary this spring/summer is going to be a blast. Version 2.0 of BIKE YYC has been submitted to the App Store for approval.

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Contributing to TEDxYYC with a website

February 15, 2012 | Posted by Craig LePan

Contributing to TEDxYYC with a website

In the name of communty activism, the transmitting of transformative ideas and the desire to foster cooperation and collaboration in Calgary, FLIPP is proud to be a sponsor of TEDxYYC. FLIPP's 2012 contribution was a bright shiny new website for the organzation.

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Recycling Plastics, Not Ideas

February 15, 2012 | Posted by Craig LePan

Recycling Plastics, Not Ideas

Recycling Design = Frowned Upon | Recycling Paper & Plastics = Applauded.

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