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February 26, 2008

We're in! Theming session at Drupalcon, next week!

The votes are in, and so are we!  Tree House Interactive Agency and Lifetime Networks are joining forces to present "What's in a Theme": The power of enterprise-level theming at next week's Drupalcon in Boston.  Josh Katris, Marque Staneluis, Mack Hardy, and Tom Wysocki will provide a 360 view of theming approaches in an enterprise-level Drupal implementation.

The session will examine the challenges of implementing and managing enterprise-level sites, and describe a methodology that can be used to address them, focusing on theming approaches as the secret sauce.  Examples from the recent launch of myLifetime.com will be used to illustrate how this plays out in the real-life launch and ongoing management of a large, community-oriented, enterprise-level Drupal website.

We are very excited to have this opportunity to share the combined client and agency experiences with the rest of the Drupal community, and illustrate just how powerful a tool Drupal theming can be for enterprise-level sites. 

Hope to see you there!!

February 09, 2008

Vote for Tree House! Theming @ DrupalCon Boston!

We (Tree House Interactive Agency) have posted our session proposal, What's in a Theme: The power of enterprise-level theming, and now we need votes!  We'll be looking in-depth at the challenges faced in planning, launching, and maintaining enterprise-level sites on the Drupal platform, and bringing along one of our big-name media clients to help us demonstrate how they can be overcome with smart theming practices.

What are the challenges?  Who is the big client?  You're just gonna have to read the proposal. ;-)

Going to DrupalCon?  Post here and we'll look for you!

February 06, 2008

Every day is the Super Bowl! Check Adjack

AdjackI'm one of those wacky people who finds the actual Super Bowl game to be a distraction from the all-star commercial line-up that runs on that night.  The run-of-the-mill commercials that run the rest of the year can get tedious, but dang it, those Clydesdales can act!

If you're like me, you'll enjoy this site...Adjack.tv is the brainchild of David Boland, one of my friends from Cornell.  Recognizing the entertainment value of clever commercials, and the natural human attraction toward opportunities to win something for nothing, Dave created Adjack.  Adjack presents some of the most engaging commercials going, and gives you free chances to win big jackpots for watching them (where permitted by law).

Congrats to Dave on his beta release...  Check it out!!

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