Posted by Martin Johanssson
on July 02, 2011
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How do you make an effective twitter search? I’ve tried just to start like I normally do in google and the amount of crap just came at me… what happend?? well first of the same message came up again again again and again. So now if I have to walk through the same information more than once not very cool.
I did not get the valuable information that I hear is floating around
If you have any ideas how I can improve my very vanilla searching on twitter please drop me at message at johan48191
Have a nice day.
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Posted by Martin Johanssson
on June 25, 2011
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Check out the Danish Game Analytics business that will enable the smaller game developer to get the same information as the large gaming companies today and thereby leveling the playing field a bit.
Happy GTD ;)
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Posted by Martin Johanssson
on May 10, 2011
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I have just started to use Podio for some board work that I do where I live. We have a project to start with that involves several people and we need to keep tabs on a lot of information in this building project.
We are now signed up and have uploaded the first documents. Really looking forward to see if people will use this tool
Tags: boards, groups, social
Posted by Martin Johanssson
on May 09, 2011
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I must admit that people have some igneous ways to express them selfs – WOW
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Posted by Martin Johanssson
on May 08, 2011
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A wonderful and inspiring talk, I hope to contribute to this project by talking about the great ideas
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Posted by Martin Johanssson
on January 28, 2009
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The first DABGO “Stambord” in Ireland is on the 4th of feburary @ Ron Blacks on Dawson Street in Dublin.
If you are Danish and living in Dublin (or just visiting) please Join us for a festive night.
Please e-mail your attendance to martin (at) dabgo dot net (you know how to translate the information)
I hope to see you there.
Posted by Martin Johanssson
on December 12, 2008
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People go into coffee shop to have coffee and use their wireless access, so how can you combine this in you marketing ? Well one coffee shop, decide to name their access point SSID’s with special offers – so an access point could be called “TodaysSpecialEspresso1,60euro”. This also makes it fun when customers ask for the wireless id, then the the employee can say “TodaysSpecialEspresso1,60euro”
linked via Swiss Miss
Posted by Martin Johanssson
on November 26, 2008
GTD,
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Services like “Stickit” and “I want Sandy”, which is used by many people, is closing their service by the 8th of December 2008. This is due to the fact that the owner has been hired for a position at Twitter (who also has acquired the products technology)
This leaves the customers/users hanging high and dry, because there are not that many services out there to replace the service and you will also have to spend quite some time converting your information into a new format, which is terrible, since the service were are made to enhance your productivity.
There have also been an outrage from the community, not so much that the service is closing, but the 14 days of notice (I do not hope anybody of their users are on vacation right now)
Here are some comment:
Chris wrote
I’m so glad that we were all able to contribute so much value to you so that you could be acquired, and shut down that which we contributed so much value. Thanks for nothing.
Wayne wrote
2 weeks notice? Are you kidding me? And, what, you’re relying on people to stumble across this notification on this one website, while the Sandy emails say nothing (and you’re still accepting sign-ups). Look, Sandy is/was a great service, but as someone who caries a “CEO” title, your customer relationship skills need some polish…
This is a sad lesson in that the services that we depend upon, can be take away from use on a very short notices and that there is still an idea in buying software in the “normal” sense.
If this had been a paid service, would the situation be different ?
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