Quikthinking Software Blog
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0 Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukkah, Kwanzaa Greetings, Happy New Year!
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- by Kingsley H. Smith
- 12/24/2022
Light it up. Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukkah, Kwanzaa Greetings, Happy New Year from me (on the left) to you! The shy ones did not get into the picture.
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- by Kingsley H. Smith
- 12/26/2018
Holiday wishes to you! We hope 2018 was a productive year for all of your efforts. May 2019 be even better. Look for more surprises from us in the coming year and we appreciate your support! Grab AAeMojis Download AAeMojis
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0 The Big Give Back in Fort Lauderdale Florida
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- by Kingsley H. Smith
- 12/14/2018
As 2018 draws to a close, we take a quick look back at several of the memorable events we shared with you throughout the year. Follow these pages... Game Masters, Garden State Comic Fest NJ, Alien Con Baltimore, and Keystone Comic Con in Philadelphia were loads of fun. We love meeting you at these entertaining experiences. One August event that really stands out is The Big Give Back in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. We partnered with team @shegotgamemedia to have a good time plus raise community awareness about: 1. Bicycle/Pedestrian Safety 2. Child Abduction 3. Music, Arts and Education Other organizations involved included The African American Research Library and Cultural Center, Broward Parks and Recreation, MVP Management, and The Urban League of Broward County, Florida. Here are just a few of the selfies taken at the event and shared on QuikthinkingSoftware1 Instagram. Please follow us on Instagram. Thanks! QuikthinkingSoftware1 Instagram delivers more interesting updates so follow us there too.
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0 Thanks for the Anniversary Shout Outs
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- by Kingsley H. Smith
- 10/12/2018
Hugh Smith, founder and senior software app programmer for Quikthinking Software. Wonderful to read @LVBurke sharing some good vibrations about us. #bhquotesexpress #blackhistory Thanks! https://t.co/He8GU4pYTC pic.twitter.com/RmZFAp5E26 — Quikthinking (@Quikthinking) October 12, 2018 More thanks to the New York Amsterdam News, Philadelphia Tribune, The Charleston Chronicle, The Dallas Weekly, The Baltimore Times, and several other press outlets who picked up our story in celebration of our milestone year. A big shout out to the Southeast Queens Scoop Quikthinking Software story in New York City. Nice story guys!
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- by Kingsley H. Smith
- 08/30/2018
September 1, 1990. Our first year in our first office. Above is our first logo! Our current office still has the Lionel Railroad Map of the USA you see in the background. The yearly wall calendar next to the desk survived too. It is nice to use for scheduling blogs, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, LinkedIn, and Instagram. We also schedule the social media updates electronically but it is nice to see them all on the wall! Hugh Smith in the office, 1990.
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0 How to Use Online Training to Get Ahead
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- by Kingsley H. Smith
- 07/25/2018
Don't knock online training if you've never tried it. We recently counted 19 certificates of completion from Udemy courses we've tackled going back to 2015. Discipline is the key to success to sharpen a skill or learn something new. The convenience to set your own schedule and pace are big benefits with online courses. We've done other online courses with additional trainers too, however Udemy is our favorite. Our total certificate of completion count from everyone is 37. As someone who was successful slogging it out at a 4 year school to get a college degree the traditional way by attending classroom lectures I have a passionate appreciation for both worlds: old school and new school learning. You still have lots of time left before the end of 2018 to make your move! Lifelong learning makes a lot of sense. Lifelong learning makes a difference. Go for it.
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- by Kingsley H. Smith
- 10/25/2017
It's that time of the year to issue a video warning to Halloween trick or treat seekers!
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- by Kingsley H. Smith
- 12/14/2016
150 warm winter coats and many more hats, gloves, and scarves donated to kids in grades K-8. We were happy to help sponsor one of the grateful youngsters as part of this local community drive.