Archive for May, 2009
Fred Wilson talks disruption at Google
May 24th, 2009
Show and Tell with Sony Ericsson, Tuesday 26th of May, Dublin
May 21st, 2009
The Show and Tell series of tech meets as previously mentioned will kickstart next Tuesday evening at 7pm in Dublin (exact venue being sorted) with Sony Ericsson showing off some of their gear and telling us of upcoming products. Given it’s the first event we don’t know exactly will the format work or not but it’s worth trying. No sales pitches, just geeky goodness.
If you have questions you want to ask of Sony Ericsson in advance, leave them here or email me.
If you want to attend, leave a comment below. We’re limiting places to 25 people.

Photo owned by timparkinson (cc)
The Show and Tell series of tech meets as previously mentioned will kickstart next Tuesday evening at 7pm in Dublin (exact venue being sorted) with Sony Ericsson showing off some of their gear and telling us of upcoming products. Given it’s the first event we don’t know exactly will the format work or not but it’s worth trying. No sales pitches, just geeky goodness.
If you have questions you want to ask of Sony Ericsson in advance, leave them here or email me.
If you want to attend, leave a comment below. We’re limiting places to 25 people.

Photo owned by timparkinson (cc)
Want a discount for the iQ BootCamp?
May 13th, 2009
iQ Content have offered those that read Mulley.net a discount of 20% on tickets to their Bootcamp. This is probably the best web training event in Ireland every year and covers everything that a business that’s serious about the web needs.
So you get 20% tickets for this three-day event but because there is an early bird offer on right now, you can actually get a 40% discount. The event is on June 9th-11th 2009. I think I might be doing something at it too, not sure, if not I’ll still be going.
To avail of it all you need to do is enter Fluffy as the discount code when booking online.
iQ Content have offered those that read Mulley.net a discount of 20% on tickets to their Bootcamp. This is probably the best web training event in Ireland every year and covers everything that a business that’s serious about the web needs.
So you get 20% tickets for this three-day event but because there is an early bird offer on right now, you can actually get a 40% discount. The event is on June 9th-11th 2009. I think I might be doing something at it too, not sure, if not I’ll still be going.
To avail of it all you need to do is enter Fluffy as the discount code when booking online.
Funny FaceBook spam!
May 5th, 2009
I received this FaceBook invite to a webinar from Chris Abraham of AbrahamHarrison and Jay Jaffe of Jaffe Associates.
This invite was sent to over 2,200 people on FaceBook. Seems like kind of spammy behaviour to me!
Ironically the webinar is on “how to look after your online reputation and why it is important to do so”.
I guess they did this for the “What NOT to do” part of the webinar!
I suppose I received the invite because I chose to accept a Friend request from Chris Abraham back in 2007. This is not the first invite I have received from Chris since then (far from it). The dangers not being selective enough with who you friend on FaceBook, eh?
Dear FaceBook, please put an UnFriend link on invites like this so that with a single click I can insure I don’t receive any more,
Thanks,
Tom.

I received this FaceBook invite to a webinar from Chris Abraham of AbrahamHarrison and Jay Jaffe of Jaffe Associates.
This invite was sent to over 2,200 people on FaceBook. Seems like kind of spammy behaviour to me!
Ironically the webinar is on “how to look after your online reputation and why it is important to do so”.
I guess they did this for the “What NOT to do” part of the webinar!
I suppose I received the invite because I chose to accept a Friend request from Chris Abraham back in 2007. This is not the first invite I have received from Chris since then (far from it). The dangers not being selective enough with who you friend on FaceBook, eh?
Dear FaceBook, please put an UnFriend link on invites like this so that with a single click I can insure I don’t receive any more,
Thanks,
Tom.
