Memorizing Long Conference-Call Passcodes

I often find myself having to join conference calls while on the go — walking, driving or even while standing in lines. Most conference-call services require participants to dial an 800-number, followed by a passcode. That’s reasonable, except when the pass codes are longer than six digits.… Read the rest

Registering The Internet Domain Names Of Your Kids

Who owns the Web site address www.[your child’s first and last name].com? Hopefully you do!

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Internet domain names are hugely important in establishing identity and visibility on the Web. That’s why I registered my own name several years ago (and have it redirect to this site).… Read the rest

Moving Your Office Into The Cloud

My company recently moved to Google Apps, a software-as-a-service office suite. I was skeptical at first. The behavioral change was painful. Precision and features were lacking. But after four months, I’m now a convert and advocate for cloud-based email, documents, presentations and calendar.… Read the rest

American Express OPEN Partners With Clickable

SearchManager From American Express OPEN, Powered By Clickable
I’m passionate about the work we do at our startup Clickable. We have a meaningful purpose: to help businesses survive and thrive. And we’re living up to that purpose and changing the world by simplifying online advertising. I’ve been with the team for nearly three years (which is near inception) and I’m proud of what we’ve accomplished.… Read the rest

The Sony Dash Is Not Your Father’s Alarm Clock (But You Can Win One For Him Right Here)

Just in time for Fathers Day…

My friends at Sony recently sent me a Dash Personal Internet Viewer. Don’t be fooled by the name. Some call it an alarm clock on steroids, but I think it’s defining a new category of “casual, passive Internet media consumption devices.”… Read the rest