Monday, March 29, 2010

Opting out of email takes more clicks

If it feels like it is tougher and tougher to opt out of annoying marketing emails you are probably right. An article in Sunday's NY Times reports that more online business are trying their best to keep people on those distribution lists no matter what. Many are requiring several clicks (3 or more) for the user to be removed from the email list. Others are trying to offer a low frequency option (how about every week instead of every day?) without completely losing them.

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Urban parking made easier

As a former resident of Manhattan who refused to give up his car (and even drove to my west side office) I can attest that finding parking in a big city sucks. Primo Spot is a great tool for navigating the mean streets and reducing your road rage.

Monday, March 22, 2010

Find me the perfect URL

Check out http://instantdomainsearch.com for quick searches on domain names.

1986 was an awesome year!


Of course it's not the real Gary Carter writing this Twitter account but I sure wish it was.

Humor Twitter accounts are becoming a whole new platform for funny folks to gain attention. And if you think this type of thing goes no where your wrong. Take @shitmydadsays, for instance, which has spun off into an upcoming CBS sitcom. Not too bad

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Learning to love Twitter

Still not convinced Twitter is useful? Feel like it is something strictly for the tech savy only? Check out this great article in today's New York Times which gives some very practical applications for the micro-blog service. Asking questions, getting real time news for a particular area and leveraging hashtags to see what is happening at specific events are just some of the ideas.