Personal

Walking Tour of London

February 13, 2010
Base of Trafalgar Square and Big Ben in distance

I went to London on a business trip, and luckily had a few hours to walk around with my camera. I took lots of pictures (no surprise there), and created a Google Maps/Flickr mashup, so anyone could follow my path and see what I saw. At the end, when I reached Buckingham Palace it started […]

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Moving On…

October 2, 2009
Atunyote Golf Club gate

One gate closes; another gate opens… I resigned from my SEO Manager position at Cars.com, and have accepted a position with Turner Broadcasting. The Title of the position is “Director – Search Engine Optimization, Strategic Audience Solutions“. So exciting! I’ll be working with Topher and supporting his SEO efforts at CNN, as well as supporting […]

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My Foodsaver and Why I Love It

March 15, 2009
Foodsaver

I’ve been a fan of buying food in bulk for a long time (we always had an extra freezer growing up.) Also, with both my wife and I working, there are many nights where neither of us want to cook dinner. I’m also cheap frugal enough to try and refrain from eating out too often. […]

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Yahoo and the Facebook Searchmonkey App

February 27, 2009

Yahoo has set the SearchMonkey application for Facebook as default. This is what my Facebook profile looks like in Yahoo now. Don’t act like you’re not impressed.  If you like this post you might enjoy following me on Twitter: twitter.com/danperry

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My Favorite iPhone Apps

January 19, 2009

I have to admit that I’m hooked on my iPhone. A few months ago, I heard someone say that it “changed their life”. Not sure if I’m at that stage, but I am pretty close. It has added a layer to my life that I never thought a phone could, so for that I guess […]

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My Mobile Phone Set-up, and Why You Should Personalize Yours

February 20, 2008

As I was riding into work today, I was trying to figure out why mobile hasn’t caught on in the US. It seems at the beginning of every year we hear the same old line: “This will be the year for mobile”, but it never really seems to happen. Why not? It just doesn’t make […]

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