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United Airlines Got and Will Continue to Get What they Deserve

First, a warning... I am a bit edgy this morning and looking for a head to bite off and I figured it would be a good opportunity mix to my mood with a good story and a link or two to some related services (shameless but transparent!). 


Let me start by saying that I hate the power big businesses often have over the consumer and airlines are often the biggest offenders. That's why when I saw Andy Beal's post this morning about the United Airlines complaint video by Dave Carroll I felt the same sense of jubilation I got when I first watched it on the news: Yay! Another corporate giant got handed their ass for completely brushing off a customer complaint... it totally appeals to my sense of justice and further drives home the need for good online reputation management

Companies of any kind with a reputation to protect should be monitoring their brand vigilantly and responding to issues before they mushroom into a cloud of negativity. It drives me batty talking to potential reputation management clients and hearing them waffle over whether they can afford to monitor their online reputation or whether it is really worthwhile... OMG! Did they forget everything they learned about customer service and, heck, running a business? I think some corporate types just get too high up in the food chain and forget what it was like to be at the bottom. Thank you Dave Carroll for dropping United Airlines on their prim arses!! Now they are forced to start repairing their online reputation! (I am so subtle ;-)

Ahh, that's better. Sorry to anyone who hasn't experienced me in this mood... normally I don't write when I am like this - for good reason. :-)

Here is the video from Dave Carroll. Enjoy!
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WordPress & Twitter: a Match Made in Heaven | WPblogger

Much like these historic duos, both WordPress and Twitter are wonderfully useful on their own. But, when paired together, they’re taken to the next level, creating an incredibly potent 1-2 punch for marketing your message.


This is a welcome article showing the various plugins that can easily be used to increase the effectiveness of your online marketing using WordPress and Twitter.

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Read: Tech blog titan Michael Arrington’s next big thing: Hardware - San Francisco Business Times:

Arrington appears to be on the verge of entering the computer hardware business, promising big news this month about a product he has been developing with reader input called the “CrunchPad,” a touch-screen tablet designed for web surfing, video chat and light email use.

OMG it feels like Christmas! Michael Arrington must have felt the powerful desire from geekdom for him to create the Crunchpad.

When Arrington first revealed the prototypes last year he didn't really think it would go to mass production... I think it was just a very cool exploration for him - at least that is what I gathered. It was like a tease of the worst kind for me because the Crunchpad was so close to what I have always wanted for casual Internet use (perfect would be flexible and could roll-up - which shouldn't be far off).

Want to see what the Crunchpad looks like? Check out http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/06/03/crunchpad-the-launch-prototype/

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Remember The Milk iPhone app gets push notifications

Now that the iPhone 3.0 OS is live, we’re starting to see a flood of updates for the existing apps. One of the most popular to-do list management apps/services, Remember The Milk, is no exception and it now supports push notifications, enabling “instant task reminder alerts to your device.”

Slick! I am using Remember the Milk on my WinMobile HTC TyTN2 and I am impressed but always wished it had this kind of push technology. Here's hoping it gets added to the WinMobile version.

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Feedback Wanted: Microsoft’s Energy Tool Hohm Goes Live

I like that Microsoft is thinking all green but I won't hold my breath for this to hit Canada anytime soon. I also expect it will require a few overhauls before it is ready for prime time.

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