By far, this is the coolest, most creative unsubscribe page we've ever seen (from groupon.com)
By far, this is the coolest, most creative unsubscribe page we've ever seen (from groupon.com)
Barely a week after our office warming, we had another crowd coming in to visit our office, this time the delegates of BizAsia. The entourage consisted of students from various international universities which includes the National University of Singapore, Peking University, National Taiwan University, Korean Jinju University, University of Melbourne, Clarkson University NY, Universidad de los Andes and Stockholm School of Economics.
Check out photos from that day here! http://techsailor.jujuya.com/album/view_152.html
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Friday, January 29th, 2010; we, at Techsailor, had our Office Warming 2010 party to celebrate our shift in location as well as to evangelize our business focus in Online Customer Engagement.
We had a total of about 40 visitors, including clients, mentors, advisors, investors, business partners, associates, fellow entrepreneurs and past employees checking out our new abode at 156 Macpherson Road; from the first arrivals at 5 PM right to the last to leave at 11 PM and after! Being "glad" would be an understatement to what I'm feeling; I just want to say a BIG THANK YOU to all you fine folks who came down to grace our Office Warming and also to everyone else who offerred their well-wishes. I would also like to acknowledge all our staff for making Techsailor's Office Warming 2010 a possibility.
* EDIT: Check out them photos @ http://techsailor.jujuya.com/album/view_149.html!
To a wonderful (and prosperous) 2010!

Over the past decade, IE6 has officially gained its reputation as the world's most hated browser. Developers and designers (like us) have long irked at the additional development time ineeded just to make the website display and behave right under IE6. One can only imagine how much unnecessary time in the development world is wasted on this aging browser (on our end, we spend on average or 20-35% additional development time to make our websites IE6-compatible).
While countless attempts had been made to kill off IE6, we think the closest shot will be the one made by Google. Although we heard news of Google discontinuing IE6 support for Google docs, we didn't expect them to act so soon. Here's an email received recently: