Tags :events

  • Mobile Marketing with QR Codes

    Chances are you’ve seen these mysterious little barcodes of arranged squares of various sizes.  Japanese company Denso Wave created Quick Response codes, more commonly known as “QR Codes,” to be decoded at a high speed. This two-dimensional data matrix can hold 100 times more information than a traditional barcode and can be encoded with text, URL links, contact information, and binary information. A variety of free applications exist for smartphones that decode this information and displ...

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  • Here.Me.Now – A Lesson in Beautiful Choreography

    On Saturday, I found myself moved, inspired, and thoroughly entertained by Here.Me.Now., a production by the Kathy Dunn Hamrick Dance Company at Salvage Vanguard Theater. At only an hour in length, this show offers a fantastic stop in your evening. First, a full disclaimer: I didn’t want to go. With plans already set, I learned just before leaving for the performance that it was “modern dance”. What is that? Modern dance? The event description says the production “takes a...

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  • Introducing the ThunderTix blog

    For years, we’ve been posting newsworthy articles, educational tutorials, and tech notes on our original Thunder Data Systems blog.  Since adding our ticketing and event management system to our arsenal of products several years ago, an increasing portion of our business and resources is devoted to ThunderTix. Over the last couple of months, we’ve worked hard (and followed the pattern of our early TDS success) by creating valuable content for our clients about event management, cr...

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