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Our top five lunch spots

Photo from Pexels - Carla Working at Pomegranite means a multitude of things. One of these things is that we work really hard, another is that we are located at the top of Wale Street in the city center (a prime spot for most of our gustatory

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Back to school: HTML5, CSS3 and responsive design

- Carla When you work at Pomegranite you have to get used to a few things. One of those things is the fact that your bosses are fantastic strong women who encourage you to be fantastic and strong. Also they check up on you, regularly! And

wordcamp2015

A few observations about Cape Town’s 2015 WordCamp

eCommerce is a lot more fun than you would think. The last speaker on the first day was just the greatest. First of all he was inspirational – he said things like “the limit exists in our mind only” and “why not?” instead of ‘why?’ And

Perks of a co-working space

Pomegranite is a wonderful company to work for in and of itself. Another great experience I have had since starting here is the discovery attached to working in a co-working building. Here are, in my opinion, the top five perks of co-working life: Co-working keeps

The real joys of job-hunting

At the end of this month I will have been working at Pomegranite for 3 months. This, for me, is a reason to celebrate. I began the year jobless. In February I started working at an awful company (which lasted for a day and a half),

Pomegranite Online Presence Consultancy Windows 10

Five things you should know about Windows 10

I have never written a review on anything other than a book or an academic paper and I am by no means a technologically with-it person. I say this now to give you fair warning. What I am is a very slightly above average user

Reconsidering the internet: Authority, accuracy and ethics NEW

I am not naturally inclined to understanding computers or the internet. I get it, but I also don’t. Before I started working at Pomegranite, the amount of time I spent on my laptop and more specifically The Internet was minimal (maybe an hour a day

Hello world – I’m the new girl at Pomegranite

"Thanks, and after you've done that newsletter could you please upload this blog post and then Tweet and Instagram and Facebook and also could you please just convert all these PDFs to JPGs?" You guys - having an intern is the BEST. Having a clever one

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