by Kevin Mullett | May 28, 2012 | big stuff, little stuff, marketing, skewed views, social, twitter, un-common sense, viral
Hey @twitter, #FreeMyTweets! We the tweople demand access to our old tweets. This isn’t about me, so craft your own message, augment it, write your own posts, whatever, just keep #FreeMyTweets in there and help me liberate our data!
by Kevin Mullett | Apr 26, 2012 | big stuff, fail, internet tools, little stuff, mobile, skewed views, un-common sense
When a Twitter follower asks if your account has been hacked it tends to grab your attention. This is what happened early this morning after I installed The Fancy.
by Kevin Mullett | Apr 24, 2012 | big stuff, internet tools, little stuff, marketing tools, mobile, skewed views
I’ve been a user of both SkyDrive and Dropbox since their early beta stages, and while the new release of SkyDrive makes it significantly easier to get files to and fro, it still doesn’t match the ease, functionality, and platform ubiquity of Dropbox.
by Kevin Mullett | Mar 26, 2012 | beta, fail, little stuff, marketing tools, skewed views, social, un-common sense
I am what you call a wreckless beta tester. I often put myself into harms way so that friends, clients, and seminar attendees don’t have to. I do have limits though. One of those limits is…
by Kevin Mullett | Mar 20, 2012 | big stuff, fail, little stuff, skewed views, social, un-common sense
A potential employer asking for your Facebook password is like asking for your age, religion, and sexual orientation all in one. Which last time I checked were considered discriminatory questions.
by Kevin Mullett | Aug 5, 2011 | just because, skewed views, un-common sense
Companies should empower CSR’s to deviate from a script when the response doesn’t fit and clearly the person on the phone knows it.