November 2nd, 2010 |
by mykl |
published in
events, social web
Millions will be hitting the polls in the US today. Many will be spreading the word on the social web. It’s never been easier. Here are a few ways you can share your vote.
October 8th, 2010 |
by mykl |
published in
design, observed
Google celebrated John Lennon’s 70th birthday a little early (it’s tomorrow) with their first video doodle today. The animation is based one of Lennon’s hand-drawn self-portraits (included as the two O’s) and synced with a verse of Imagine. It’s been fun to watch Google experiment with different media in this space.
November 4th, 2008 |
by mykl |
published in
coffee, events
The most important thing you can do today is get out and vote. Google can help you find your polling place. Starbucks will even give you a free cup of coffee. Follow the action at Twitter Vote Report. All that’s left is for you to go and make the world a better place.
July 1st, 2008 |
by mykl |
published in
trends
Photo by coba Adele McAlear wrote a great post this week about ICANN’s decision to remove restrictions on top level domains (TLDs). Essentially this means that .com and .net could soon be replaced by .anything and .everything. This started me thinking about how I have been using web addresses/URLs lately. More specifically, how I haven’t [...]
October 3rd, 2007 |
by mykl |
published in
events
Today was my first Minnesota Interactive Marketing Association (MIMA) Summit, but it won’t be my last. Solid attendance (600+), a great venue (The Depot in Minneapolis) and a stellar group of speakers (folks from Yahoo!, Google, Pew Internet & American Life and a keynote from 37signals founder Jason Fried) combined to make this a really [...]