Into_Now (iPhone App Review)

Into_Now, has to be one of the most incredible iPhone apps I have ever used. It works like magic. In a nutshell the application when activated will listen to your television and with seemingly 100% accuracy, tell you what you are watching. You then can let your fellow Into_Now friends, Twitter followers, and/or Facebook friends know what you are watching within seconds!

With an incredible algorithm of past and present airing logs of television shows, Into_Now dynamically changes how we use Social Media. I’m all about geosocial and other types of cool apps, however the nefarious and ironic side of Social Media is that it takes time to checkin to places or type a message. This makes you “THAT ANNOYING GUY WITH THE IPHONE”.

I have to say that with Into_Now, I’m no longer, “THAT GUY”. I can continue interacting with the people around me as I hold the iPhone close to the television. Social Media can be really amazing at times, and yet (sigh) can be the very thing that pulls people away from each other. How many times have you gone to a party or a bar and there are at least 5-10 people with their faces in their iPhone or other SmartPhone device? It’s annoying…and yes admittedly, I used to be one of those people.

Into_Now’s network of users creates a microcosm of like minded people that you can connect to, in less than a heartbeat! At the time of writing this post, I have 135 friends on their network! I’ve only been using the app for a few days now! That is incredible, no matter how you look at it! So many people like to connect because they know that I have something in common with with them, that they love or enjoy watching.

As a Social Media Consultant, I would highly recommend this app to local & national television advertisers to help analyze the real-time data and the impact within various demographics of particular television shows. The best part is that it’s FREE! Enjoy!

Kudos to Into_Now! Download it now! Into_Now

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Movember: Moustache Memories [The Movie]

As you all may or may not have known, November was Movember.

And that meant growing a moustache! If you have never grown a moustache before, it’s tedious and looks absolutely ridiculous. That being said, I grew mine to help raise men’s awareness of Prostate Cancer & Testicular Cancer and the importance of regular check ups. As a Social Media Consultant it seemed like the obvious choice for me to do and plus I’m a philanthropic person by nature. I posted the video on my personal Facebook. Don’t worry everyone can view it, as I changed the privacy settings on it. :D

During the entire month of November, I proceeded to grow my moustache, much to the dismay of my fiance. Everyday I would take a photo of my ‘stache using my iPhone and an app called, Instagr.am (Download Instagr.am) and upload it to my blog entry. You can read it here. As you can see, as time went on, my moustache grew more and more epic! You can’t imagine the stares I got from people. I had people come up to me and specifically ask me if I was growing the ‘stache for Movember! How amazing is that?

I am already drawing up plans for my next moustache for Movember 2011. This time it will be even more ridiculous! I can almost guarantee it!

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Social Media Experiment 3: Less is More Social.

Like most of us, over the years I have accumulated a lot of STUFF, mostly old tech gadgets, books, CDs and more. I’ve come to a point in my life where enough is enough and the crap needs to go. I used to consider myself a true minimalist. I owned almost nothing, but time, money, & ADHD nets you lots of stuff. Which brings me to my inspiration for this new Social Media Experiment: Cult of Less. It’s a blog written by Kelly Sutton regarding his personal success story with organizing his apartment & life. His goal was to fit everything he owns into 2 bags and 2 boxes. (There is an inherit flaw with this, as he doesn’t specify the ACTUAL size of the bags or boxes as his containers, but that’s just me being Mr. Stickler.)

This is my attempt to organize my life and return to my minimalist mindset. I am titling this experiment: Less is More Social.

So, here I am. It’s time for me to begin my conquest against clutter, but…where do I start? What am I going to do? Do I really want to publicly go through with this and literally air out my laundry via Social Media outlets like: Facebook, Twitter, etc.? So many questions, but at the end of the day my stuff is still here…and it needs to go. I think I found the perfect solution. Enter: Bento 3 for Mac and Bento 3 for iPhone from FileMaker! This is a scaled down and super affordable, customizable solution to all types of content management. I’ve been using Bento for sometime now to manage for my professional contacts, but never really thought of using it in this capacity. It has to be the simplest and most elegant tool of it’s kind. A great aspect about it’s functionality it is that you can customize it to suite your integration needs with Excel, Numbers, and various other programs. Oh and here’s the killer part of it all: I do everything from my iPhone and then sync via WiFi to the main database! Enough said…are you sold yet? heh

I have the tools to complete my epic task, now what? I picked up the first thing I saw and began to catalog it according to my specifications. I’ve decided to catalog based upon the area of the room I will be in. Just so happens I was in my library. Now begins the incredible journey of cataloging my life and sharing the documentation with the World in the process. Once a week, I’ll report on the experiment’s current state of affairs. There will be videos posted onto YouTube of the process. There will be live streaming with Live Chat to Facebook, Twitter, etc. I know it doesn’t seem to be the most riveting thing on the web to watch. But as a NYC Social Media Consultant, I think this would be the perfect opportunity to utilize and demonstrate how the power of Social Media and Social Networking can really make a difference to individual people, as well as businesses.

Contemporary issues call for insightful solutions. Kudos to Kelly!

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[UPDATES:]

Social Media Experiment 3: 11/18/10 – Personal Inventory Catalog Update – 260 Items. #cultofless #LessIsMoreSocial

Social Media Experiment 3: 11/22/10 – Personal Inventory Catalog Update – 302 Items. #cultofless #LessIsMoreSocial #Bento

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Movember = Moustaches that Matter! [Fighting Cancer with Manliness]

Just in case you didn’t know…November is Movember! And that means fighting cancer with a moustache!

Movember (a portmanteau of the words ‘moustache‘ and ‘November’) is an annual month-long event involving the growing of moustaches during the month of November. The event has been claimed to have been invented in 1999 by group of Australian men from Adelaide. Since 2004, the Movember Foundation charity has run Movember events to raise awareness and funds for men’s health issues, such as prostate cancer and depression, in Australia and New Zealand. In 2007, events were launched in Ireland, Canada, Spain, the United Kingdom, and the United States.

I’ll be updating this post everyday for the rest of this month. My Moustache will be televised!

Check out my Movember profile.

(Together we can help fight cancer, even if we look silly with a moustache!)

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LMK: Let Me Know (iPhone App Review)

LMK, which stands for Let Me Know, is a pretty interesting app that gives you updated and current information, news, and images on a particular person, company, team, or genre of interest. The app was created by the Hearst Corporation, which taps into its immense wealth of data from the magazines and publishing empire it has built up over the years. I have to say they’ve done a pretty good job of organizing all this information, which spans so many topics.

You start off with picking from 6 categories: Entertainment, Life, Money, News, People, and Sports. Within each of these categories there are many topics to choose from. And within each topic, there are sub-topics, which lead you to sometimes even more sub-topics until you reach who or what you are looking for. There is also a Search function at the bottom right hand corner to speed up the process. Once you choose your topic, you can then can view various information “rivers”: News River, Photo River, and Data River. And you can save some news articles inside the app. The information appears to be distributed by contextual search solely based upon keywords in the title or in the body of the article, which in my opinion has the potential of being a problem. Just because someone’s name is mentioned in an article doesn’t necessarily mean the article is about them or that it’s relevant to that person at all. That could be a point of contention for some, but for the most part, the information is accurate and consistent with the selected topic.

If you follow a bunch of people or various topics, you will be pinged every time there is new data that is mentioned within the Hearst database on that topic. This basically means your battery will be drained much faster from all the pinging and that of course is never good. Luckily, for this issue you can just simply turn off the pings for a specific topic. The biggest issue I have with the app is that once you choose to follow someone or a topic, you cannot delete or unfollow. The only thing you can do is edit the page and push that person further down the list, so you literally can’t see them on immediate first page. heh. Something that I think is a great feature is the Social Media integration with Twitter & Facebook for sharing and posting to your followers and friends. (However, at the time of this review the Facebook API allows you to log into your account, but it doesn’t post your article to your account.) I personally would like to see a bit more integration with services like Amplify, Posterous, Ping.fm, etc.

Overall, I would say that LMK has real potential to quickly and efficiently follow up on a movie star during your coffee break or gain some quick insight before a meeting. It’s great for getting that extra piece of news or knowledge that keeps you on top of what’s happening NOW. Hence the title: Let Me Know. That being said, there are a few things that need to be tweaked back in the Hearst laboratories to make it a bit more user friendly and fix some of the bugs within the app.

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