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    Envoy Office Hacks

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    Episodes (49)

    #28 - PlayStudios Rooftop Parking Hack

    #28 - PlayStudios Rooftop Parking Hack

    Parking can be a frustrating experience at the best of times. But imagine having your car being boxed-in at work every day. Today’s Envoy Office Hack takes us to a rooftop parking lot in San Francisco - and one inventive hack that cooled a lot of tempers.
    This is PlayStudios Rooftop Parking Hack.
    To see photos and learn more about how this hack was created, go to: bit.ly/ParkingHack

    #26 - Twilio's Phone Hack

    #26 - Twilio's Phone Hack

    Today’s Envoy Office Hack might make you feel a little nostalgic. It comes to us from a San Francisco-based company that specializes in innovating all things telecom. Twilio’s hack involves an old school rotary-dial phone and the modern day text message.
    This is Twilio’s Phone Hack.
    To read more about how this hack was made and to see some photos, go to: http://bit.ly/2bJKYLa

    #25 - Mozilla's TV Hack

    #25 - Mozilla's TV Hack

    TV isn’t what it used to be.
    It’s so much better!
    Especially at Mozilla where TV content can be programmed by anyone and for any environment. Hear how Mozilla, the makers of Firefox, hacked together a TV system for its offices.
    This is Mozilla’s TV Hack.
    To read more about how this hack was made and to see some photos, go to: http://bit.ly/2aYzm6k

    #21 - IFTTT's Sign Hack

    #21 - IFTTT's Sign Hack

    IFTTT stands for If This Then That, which is literally how this web-based service works. IFTTT lets you connect apps and devices through “recipes”. And what better way for IFTTT to show off what its about, than through an IFTTT “recipe” anyone can do? This is exactly what they did, using their company sign as the hackable target. This is the IFTTT’s sign hack. Read more about this hack, and get some handy dandy IFTTT recipes at: http://bit.ly/ifttt_sign

    #20 - Slack's Washroom Hack

    #20 - Slack's Washroom Hack

    In this week’s Envoy Office Hack we visit Slack’s San Francisco office. More specifically, we visit its washrooms. Slack staff more than doubled at this office in a relatively short amount of time, creating a lot more traffic in company bathrooms. More traffic meant more potential for awkward social moments between washroom stalls. The solution? A little French influence… For photos and more details on this workplace hack, check out: http://bit.ly/Slack_Hack

    #19 - SapientNitro's Changing Walls

    #19 - SapientNitro's Changing Walls

    At SapientNitro, glowing blue walls mean there are bagels up for grabs in the office. Green walls mean it’s time for lunch. And floating kitty cats mean someone hacked the digital walls for fun. The new Toronto digs are designed to inspire creativity and to invite experimentation. These are SapientNitro’s Changing Walls. To see photos of these walls and to read more about how they work, check out: http://bit.ly/ChangingWalls

    #17 - Weebly’s Secret Room

    #17 - Weebly’s Secret Room

    Weebly is a website and e-commerce company and it has an extraordinary feature in its San Francisco office. It is something more likely to be found in an adventure movie than a workplace. This week’s Envoy Office Hack is Weebly’s Secret Room. To see stunning photos of this secret room, and to learn more about its creation, check out: http://bit.ly/WeeblyRoom

    #15 - Howdy's Lunch Bot

    #15 - Howdy's Lunch Bot

    We’ve all been there. A group from work is trying to get some lunch together, but no one can agree on where to go. Too many places to remember. Too many decisions; and this happens too often. Enter: the Lunch Bot. Today’s Envoy Office Hack takes on this nagging noon-hour nuisance. For photos and instructions on how to make a lunch bot for your workplace, check out: http://bit.ly/LunchBot15

    #14 - Virtual High Five

    #14 - Virtual High Five

    Sharing the love at the office has never been easier. This week’s office hack comes to us from Bottle Rocket Studios in Addison, Texas. It takes an Amazon Dash Button, a severed rubber hand and a chat messaging service and makes high-performing teams feel appreciated. To see some of these wacky gifs and to learn how to hack an Amazon Dash Button, check out: http://bit.ly/VirtualHighFive

    #12 - Gamifying The Office Kitchen

    #12 - Gamifying The Office Kitchen

    This week’s office hack is aimed at the shirkers, the slackers, and the chore-evaders. A couple of employees from a data back-up company in Texas applied their coding skills to a common office problem: the gross, messy work-kitchen. You know the one. That room that everyone in a company uses but for which no one takes responsibility. Well, no longer. To read more about this hack-turned-app, and to see photos, check out: http://bit.ly/Hack12

    #9 - The Airstream Edit Suite

    #9 - The Airstream Edit Suite

    Not all work spaces are created equal. Some were even created not for work, but for play… or long, tortuous family vacations. Today’s Envoy office hack is all about how one family’s rolling getaway became another man’s home office. Take a listen to how this video editor hacked an Airstream into an edit suite. See photos of this Airstream Edit Suite and find out how to hack your own mobile office here: http://bit.ly/AirstreamEdit

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