Curating Tweets on Amplify and using Twitter to get off pesky Email lists.

What do you use Twitter for? It seems a great use is to get opted out of Email lists where the opt out procedure leaves a lot to be desired (or doesn’t work).

Also a great use of Amplify is curating tweets right from Twitter.com or Hootsuite. The Amplify clipping tool is absolutely an essential part of my toolkit. Have you ever used it?

hackmanj 8:37am via HootSuite

Hi @WinZipComputing I’ve been trying to opt out of your Emails but they keep coming. Suggestions? #uce #spam

WinZipComputing 8:52am via TweetDeck

@hackmanj Happens sometimes that you might be on more than one email list. Write in to help@winzip.com, direct it to Bill. I’ll see to it

hackmanj 9:22am via HootSuite

@WinZipComputing Email sent, please confirm you receive it. Thanks Bill.

WinZipComputing 9:23am via TweetDeck

@hackmanj Got it. Now I need to see how many different people need to be involved to get you off whatever lists you are on. I will reply.

hackmanj 9:40am via HootSuite

@WinZipComputing do you agree it ought not be so complicated? A simple one click should be all we have to do, no?

Verizon Comes Through and Droid Does

Earlier this week I watched a Youtube video about Google visual search or Google Goggles. It was the last in a series of things that I had seen and read about droid as a Blackberry user. For years I have been a Blackberry guy, by far it was the undisputed Email king. The problem is Email is only a fraction of my social and business interaction today. I am very active on Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn. I’ve also found my Blackberry 8830 seriously lacking the power to handle a Twitter client and it’s really cramped my style in the R&D department. There are so many “Killer” apps out there right now, I don’t even know where to start, but I will say that I can now participate. Yesterday I called Verizon to find out what my upgrade options were and after a conversation with a representative at a local store I was set to go pick up a Motorola Droid today. It was not without some complication, apparently I had been given some incorrect information by a rep at the local Verizon store. Without getting into too fine of details I ended up asking for a regional managers phone number which the store manager promptly gave me and a $100 bump in the price was averted. Verizon did step up but not on the front lines, word to the wise – ask for a higher up manager if you’re not getting satisfaction on an issue. As of this moment I am the proud owner of a Motorola Droid phone and I am completely blown away by how cool this phone is. As a long time technology geek this is nothing short of a kid in the candy store experience for me. I intend to follow up this article with more information on what I’ve been able to do with the Droid that I feel will interest others.