Social media & mobile strategist at MSL New York, but all opinions here are mine.
Andrew Killinger | 2011
Posted on Thursday, 3 November | Comments
The new press release
Posted on Wednesday, 2 November | Comments
B2C brand? Looks like it might pay to work on the weekend.
Posted on Friday, 28 October | Comments
Halloween kitty
Posted on Wednesday, 26 October | Comments
Going through the Tunnel of Cell-Phone Doom at CVG
Posted on Friday, 21 October | Comments
Happy Friday.
Posted on Friday, 21 October | Comments
Look up in the sky this weekend (at night)! The Orionid meteor shower is the second of two showers that occur each year as a result of Earth passing through dust released by Halley’s Comet, which will produce around 30 meteors per minute. Pretty sweet.
Make sure to look out for these this weekend.
(via npr)
Posted on Thursday, 20 October | Comments
Theme song of my life
Posted on Thursday, 20 October | Comments
Please, sir. I want some more.
Posted on Wednesday, 19 October | Comments

Sysomos (social media monitoring & analysis platform) announced last week that its MAP tool is going to start pulling in content from Google+. Although the relevance for some brands will be minimal at first, Sysomos is the first enterprise monitoring platform to integrate Google+. It’ll be interesting to see how long it takes Radian6 to jump on board … it’ll also be interesting to see how much of the Google+ analystics and analysis in Sysomos are accurate vs. being wild extrapolations.
Posted on Tuesday, 18 October | Comments
Dropbox’s ascent has been just as stunning. The 50-million-user figure is up threefold from a year ago, and it has solved the “freemium” riddle, with revenue on track to hit $240 million in 2011 despite the fact that 96% of those users pay nothing. With only 70 staffers, mostly engineers, Dropbox grosses nearly three times more per employee than even the darling of business models, Google. (From Forbes)
Dropbox is easily the most stable, reliable and versatile free application on both my desktop and mobile devices. Works even better than my iDisk through my MobileMe (now iCloud) account.