To learn more, check out the following articles: Evolution of Communication: Prehistory to the 15th Century Evolution of Communication: 1960s to 2015 Evolution of Communication: 1800s and 1900s
Is Your Organization Disaster-Ready? One Call Now Can Help
What’s headed our way according to The Weather Company forecast of the 2016 Hurricane Season? Approximately 14 named storms, eight hurricanes, and three major (Category 3 or stronger) hurricanes. What Does This Mean For You? What do these figures represent to people living in this hurricane-prone region of the country? For starters, we’re facing down […]
Church in Your Pajamas
I suspect some people reading the headline above may be a little taken aback by the mental image of a worship experience while wearing their pajamas. If that’s the case, let’s mute that image a bit, but has “Church in your pajamas” become a new reality? As I cited in a recent blog, changing technology […]
Winter Woes – How to Avoid Snow Damage
Boston — and many other cities on the East Coast — have already experienced record-setting snowfall this year. And while it’s well documented how snow impacts driving, air travel and everyday schedules, many people often don’t realize the detrimental effect it can have on their homes and communities before it’s too late. So whether you live […]
Evolution of Communication: 1800s and 1900s
Evolution of Communication is our latest ebook that explores the development of human communication methods from prehistoric times until today. This is the second of a three-part blog series that highlights the in-depth information available in that publication. Can you imagine not being able to reach anyone, no matter their location, at a moment’s notice? […]
5 Signs You Are Suffering From Snow Fatigue
Have you been feeling a little down and out lately? There’s a chance you are suffering from snow fatigue. After a long, dreary Winter, this condition sets in on millions of Americans who have been living in an endless snowpocalypse. Here are five signs you are suffering from snow fatigue. 1) You can’t stop thinking […]