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    Create a simple toggle button using reactive programming

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    Siebe Hiemstra

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    January 3, 2016

    I’m pretty familiar with asynchronous programming with callbacks and, more recently, Promises, but I’ve only started playing around with reactive programming a few weeks ago. More and more people seem to be talking about it, and it looks like the concept will be available in ES7 in some form as…

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    Looking back at a fantastic first year: Most read articles in 2015

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    Siebe Hiemstra

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    January 2, 2016

    In May 2015, we started this blog as Blue Mango Geek. Our belief? When you’re writing a coworker an email longer than one paragraph, you should consider blogging about it. Share it with the rest of the company and the whole world! We decided to write about the things we…

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    When creativity hurts data: a visualisation story

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    Erik Driessen

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    December 23, 2015

    Yesterday , I saw a graph in the Dutch newspaper ‘De Telegraaf’ that frustrated me. It shows data about damages caused by fireworks in Dutch cities. Sadly, they decided to visualize in a way that leaves room for interpretation. Three different interpretations to be precise. The graph Let’s start with…

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    Takeaways from a talk about LeSS, an evening with Bas Vodde

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    Wouter Tinbergen

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    December 22, 2015

    Last week, NLScrum, Agile Consortium and ING presented a Meetup in Amsterdam with Bas Vodde about LeSS : Scrum in multiple scrum teams. Or, as Bas mentioned on later: In a productive environment they do “Multiple team Scrum” and not “Multiple Scrum teams”. These are basically my notes, it might…

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    Collecting form abandonment data with Formagical and Google Analytics

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    Erik Driessen

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    December 17, 2015

    In April this year, Siebe wrote about his form analysis script Formagical.JS. I recommend you to read this post to get familiar with the basics of Formagical. We’ve had the first version of the script running for one of our clients since April. During this period, Siebe and I updated…

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    About The Marketing Technologist

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    Inge van Beekum

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    December 15, 2015

    The Marketing Technologist is an initiative of the tech geeks at Greenhouse Group. We talk about analytics, code, data science and everything related to marketing technology. We are proud to be part of GroupM. In March 2015 we started this blog as Blue Mango Geek. Our belief? When you’re writing…

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    Smart clothing makes it feel real

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    Sunny Feijen

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    December 11, 2015

    This post is about the Smart Clothing Project of Greenhouse Group Labs. Labs is an ideal opportunity for Greenhouse Group to test technology before it has fully matured. The Lab is run by students from tech universities. What is smart clothing? Smart clothing is clothing with electronics embedded in it.…

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    Five insights on display campaigns from Facebook’s Atlas

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    Guus Beekmans

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    December 9, 2015

    When Facebook acquired adserver Atlas from Microsoft in 2013, I was a bit surprised. Now I see it was a brilliant move. By connecting to Facebook’s userbase, Atlas gives a lot of interesting insights in display campaigns. Although Facebook had to change quite a lot to accomplish this result. Here…

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    The CEDDL: a data layer standard that never was?

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    Erik Driessen

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    December 8, 2015

    About a month ago, my friend and colleague Siebe introduced me to a document called the Customer Experience Digital Data Layer standard, or CEDDL for short. It’s a standard for data layers that describes how onsite data can be structured in a JavaScript object. It was created at the end…

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    Our first insights in the ad-blocking consumer

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    Gido den Hartog

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    December 7, 2015

    The use of ad-blockers is growing fast, as consumers are getting tired of irrelevant and annoying advertisements. According to Adobe and PageFair, 181 million online consumers use an ad-blocker and 41,4 billion dollars of income is being missed out by online publishers due to the use of ad-blockers. As these…

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