Nobody will argue that last year was a challenging one. With the tough economy, jobless rate, and some tough political decisions being tossed around we are looking forward to the clean slate of the New Year. So, welcome to 2010 everybody! LogicBomb Media has a few ‘resolutions’ that we have set for ourselves for 2010 that we can share with you:
More Logic Projects: Once a quarter we will be working on an internal project in our down time. We through around a lot of ideas in December but the best came from Mauro’s girlfriend, Marla, during our company vacation. We’ll be sharing more about the project in February but to give you the short and skinny it is a website tool that will help you to keep your resolutions…
Improving our Community Outreach: We have done a few projects in the past to give back to our community and we want to increase that in 2010. Our largest last year was for the Gwinnett Ballet Theatre which was a whole lot of fun. If you know of any organizations that need assistance with their website, a school that could use a speaker or two, or a kitchen that needs help handing out food please don’t hesitate to contact us.
Finding the Third Wheel: We have been searching for that perfect programmer for a little while now but have yet to find him or her. 2010 is the year we want to increase our team so we can continue supporting our customers and partners as they grow. (You guys keep us busy!) If you are looking for a PHP or Flash programming position we are always looking for fun programming addicts! You can reach us through our contact form.
Less Eating, More Doing: Sounds like the new Home Depot slogan doesn’t it? 2010 is the year the LogicBomb Media seals the deal on getting fit. Between camping, hiking, climbing, and Jeep’in we plan on doing more between all-night coding binges.
We hope you have set some great goals for yourself and your company. If we can help you make your 2010 more successful drop us a note and we’ll be happy to discuss it over a cup of coffee!
Bonus: This is a great video from the Science Museum in Virginia – Why have only one ball drop when you can have 11,000!





