Alec Baldwin kicked off AA flight for not shutting his iPad down due to an intense game of Words with Friends. Love it.

12.06.2011

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Alec Baldwin kicked was kicked off an American Airlines flight earlier tonite for refusing to shut off his iPad when a flight attendant asked. What was so important? Words with Friends.

His rep said he loves the game so much he was willing to give up his flight for it.

Gotta love it!

Read the online post from Scoop and MSNBC here.

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Mutt Media | The Daily Bone 11.30.11 Gmail abandons the Blackberry.

11.30.2011

Research In Motion moves on from Blackberry

How many of have experienced a lack of access to your GMAIL account via the app on your Blackberry? As of November 22nd, this function will no longer be available – unless you have had it previously installed.

Those who have a lot of patience can access the web through their Blackberry and visit their Gmail account, but anyone who has ever had to access the web on their BB knows that this is not the best option as the web browser is agonizingly slow.

The following is an exerpt from an article that appeared in the Wall Street Journal on November 10th.

In a statement, RIM [Research In Motion] played down this development.

“Since 2009, RIM has incorporated native support for Gmail in BlackBerry [operating system] 5.0 and above, which means that a separate Gmail app is not required,” the statement said. “The large majority of users who access Gmail on their BlackBerry smart phone already rely on the native support (provided through BlackBerry Internet Service) rather than the separate Gmail app.”

The development comes as RIM deals with product launch delays, a plunging stock price and a rapidly decreasing share of the key U.S. smartphone market.

RIM’s share of the U.S. smartphone market had fallen to 11.6% as of the end of June, according to research firm IDC, behind Google’s Android-powered phones and the Apple iPhone. Five years ago, RIM had 48% of the U.S. market.

After an embarrassing service outage…left millions of BlackBerry users without access to email, many analysts worried that BlackBerry users would begin migrating to Apple and Android devices at an even faster clip.

RIM said…that it was investigation reports of fresh delays for BlackBerry users in Europe, the Middle East, India and Africa, but did not provide further details.

Google’s decision to end support for Gmail on BlackBerrys comes as the Internet giant increasingly focuses on a key RIM rival: Apple.

Earlier this month, Google unveiled a Gmail app for Apple’s iOS operating system, which powers the iPhone, iPad and iPod touch. But the app was hobbled soon after its release on Nov. 2 by a bug associated with its notifications feature. Google apologized and pulled the app for repairs.

Google’s Gmail ranks among the most popular Web-based email services, and the company has said the service has around 200 million users. According to data from comScore Inc., the number of unique visitors to Gmail rose 31% in October compared with the same month last year, reaching 59.6 million. The number of visitors to Yahoo Inc.’s email service, meanwhile, fell 1% to 93.5 million, while visitors to Microsoft Corp.’s email service fell 3% to 44.5 million, according to the comScore data.

In a statement posted online, Google said that while Gmail users on the BlackBerry will be able to continue consulting Google’s guide for troubleshooting in the app, the guide “will not be maintained or enhanced.”

—Amir Efrati contributed to this article.

Write to Will Connors at will.connors@wsj.com and John Letzing at john.letzing@dowjones.com

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Mutt Media | Daily Bone 2.6.11 NBC fires employee for posting this Today Show clip from ’94

02.06.2011

Here’s a clip that was posted on You Tube of the 1994 cast of The Today Show (Bryant Gumble & Katie Couric) where they attempt to understand the new-fangled phenomenon called the internet.

Here’s the link to article posted on Newser, which contains the video clip as well.

You will get a laugh at how dated it seems…crazy that it was only 16 years ago!! Enjoy :)

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Mutt Media's Daily Bone 4.6.10 | Microsoft Announces Project Pink :) | Apple sells over 300,000 iPads

04.06.2010
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Technology Update

According to Reuters…

Microsoft is set to announce the launch of a much-anticipated product – a cell phone targeted for frequent users of social media. Called “Project Pink, the phones will be sold by Verizon. Invitations were sent to various media to attend the unveiling of the new product…which supposedly will happen on or about April 12th.

On another note, Apple announced that iPad sales topped 300,000 on the first day they were available. Over a million apps were have been downloaded as well as approx. 250,000 ebooks from the iBookstore.

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Mutt Media | The Daily Bone 1.29.2010 Special Event Websites & Logos for your Bar/Bat Mitzvah, Wedding, Sweet 16!

01.29.2010

Mutt Media New Offering: Special Event Websites & Logos

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  • Accomodations for out-of-towners
  • Set the entire tone with your colors, font choices and images customized just for you.

Send an inquiry to info@muttmedia.net to get your custom quote.

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Mutt Media | The Daily Bone 1.25.2010 Hulu may begin charging this Fall

01.25.2010

Hulu on Mutt Media's Daily BoneHulu, the (so far) free internet website that allows visitors to watch movies, tv shows and play video games is toying with the idea of charging in the neighborhood of $5 for a subscription plan that will allow unlimited access to groups of shows. For example, instead of limiting views to a handful of shows, you may have access to an entire season…a great feature if you like to play catch-up and cram it all into a day or weekend.

Hulu is owned by NBC, Fox and the Disney Channel. I must say, I do like the idea of watching the entire season of 24 and getting my Jack Bauer fix all in one shot. The $5 fee doesn’t seem all that prohibitive from where I stand. Just no commercials, please!!!

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Happy Holidays From the Daily Bone! Here's my gift to you…How to remove FB notifications re: 3rd party apps like Mafia Wars, Farmville etc.! Enjoy!

12.21.2009

Happy Holidays.

Here’s a true gift given in the spirit of the season….How to remove those annoying Facebook notifications that alert you every time one of your “friends” makes a move using Farmville, Mafia Wars, Yoville or one of the umpteen others.

We have all experienced the constant stream of notifications that have become part of the daily experience if you are a Facebook user. And lets face it, who isn’t using Facebook at this point?

Applications on Facebook, in my opinion, have become nothing short of noise that completely clutters my News & Live Feeds. I have eliminated having notifications sent to my phone which was a big improvement but I am finding that even when I visit the site (having mentally prepared myself for the inevitable onslaught), the updates have become intrusive and ridiculous. I have taken action and so can you.

I asked myself what kind of gift could I give my readers in the spirit of the holiday season that will adequately say a genuine “Thank you” for your comments and encouragement during my first six months. I think this fits the bill. So without further adieu, here you go.

Go into your Live Feed or your News Feed and find the notification that really annoys you most…..there are a million to choose from. Here’s a partial list:

Some Facebook Apps

Some Facebook Apps

Once you are in your Live or News Feed, let your mouse hover over one of your notifications. If you pull your mouse to the right, you will see a button that says “Hide”.

Click on it!!!

Mutt Media on how to hide annoying Facebook App notifications

Mutt Media on how to hide annoying Facebook App notifications

You will then see a pop up window dialogue box, similar to the one below. Simply click on the button that says, “Hide ______________” and voila – you are done!

Mutt Media on hiding your Facebook App notifications

Mutt Media on hiding your Facebook App notifications

Please give this a try and let me know when you’ve found Facebook bliss. No – that’s not another App, it’s a state of being.

Happy Holidays, everyone!!

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Mutt Media | Daily Bone 11.12.09 Social Media Revolution

11.12.2009

This weeks’ inspiration…….

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Mutt Media | Daily Bone 11.12.09 Facebook proves Teen innocent of robbery

11.12.2009

Another incredible story, courtesy of Facebook.

Rodney Bradford is a Brooklyn teen who was accused of a robbery that took place on October 17 and was held on Riker’s Island for 12 days!!!

Turns out that Bradley had been wrongly identified at the scene by a “witness” who claimed to see him there. In fact, he was at his father’s home in Harlem – nowhere near where the robbery took place in the Farragut section of Brooklyn. Even other, multiple witnesses coming forward to say they saw Rodney at his father’s wasn’t enough to clear him from being a suspect.

It was only thanks to a status update on Facebook, “Where my IHOP?” that they were able to trace Bradley’s electronic “fingerprint” back to his dad’s computer back in Harlem.

The family is taking the position that Facebook saved Rodney. Pretty scary. Robert Reuland, Bradford’s attorney said it well…”It reflects the pervasiveness that Web sites and social networking has on our lives.”

You can read the story in its entirety as it appeared in the New York post by clicking here.

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Mutt Media | The Daily Bone 11.9.09 Thanks to Jen Gruber for throwing us today's Bone re: @shitmydadsays

11.10.2009
A recent tweet from @shitmydadsays

A recent tweet from @shitmydadsays

Click here for a great example of true viral marketing – this sent to me courtesy of Mutt Media fan Jen Gruber. I turned her on to twitter.com/shitmydadsays and she’s been hooked. Read the article and see how Twitter really can work to your advantage when your content is good.

You should follow @shitmydadsays (twitter.com/shitmydadsays) on Twitter to get a good laugh whenever he posts.

You can also follow Jen @jgru (twitter.com/jgru)

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