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(not) Tweeting the Day Away
From InformationWeek Update – September 2009: John Swainson has announced his retirement from CA. I wonder if he’ll pick up twitter next year. John Swainson, CEO of CA, says he uses Facebook and LinkedIn but communicates mostly by E-mail (much … Continue reading
Posting from the Passenger Seat
I rarely get to just ride along anywhere but today’s the exception. My wife is driving us to the boy scout camp to visit our son, so I thought I’d try blogging from my Sprint Mogul. So far so good … Continue reading
Professional Grade Access with Gmail
I’ve become quite a fan of Gmail this year and here’s why. With relatively little effort and with reasonably inexpensive equipment, anyone can have access to their email from just about anywhere, get world class spam filtering, and enjoy better … Continue reading
Posted in communication, mobility, productivity, technology, windows mobile
Tagged email, mobility, social media
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Back!
So moving my domain wasn’t as simple as I thought. Of course, putting a little time into it might have helped (instead of treating it like a take out order).
Superhero Quiz
While I’d love to believe it, sorry and no. I’m a little surpised my childhood hero (Spidey) didn’t rank higher but I guess I didn’t answer that question about redheads correctly. Sorry MJ. I’m also a little spooked by the … Continue reading
If Your Inbox Could Talk
Merlin’s right on the money here with commentary on the recent WSJ article covering what your inbox says about you. I like whacky pop psychology conjecture as much as the next guy, but I’ve learned not to draw too many … Continue reading
When an Urgent Message Isn’t
The pace of electronic communication has outpaced social and workplace practices in many areas. While waiting for new “norms” to develop, we should fall back to that age old practice of setting expectations often and honestly. You may be surprised … Continue reading
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Tagged blogging, email, im, social media, twitter
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