I know people that have a wallet the size of George Costanza’s in “Seinfeld”. They like him must schedule regular time for a chiropractic back spine adjustment. I on the other hand have a wallet with exactly the following: Bank debit card Personal Credit Card Business Credit Card Drivers’ License Health Insurance Card 1 other …
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Recent Posts
- Let the games begin! Welcome to the #domosocial experiment.
May 8, 2012 - How I Became Domo’s Klout King
Sep 4, 2012 - Dear #domosocial
Jul 10, 2012 - HR’s Gotta Go Social
Jun 21, 2012 - A Perspective from the Petri Dish
Jun 20, 2012 - Reality Check
Jun 19, 2012 - Who has time to be social?
Jun 18, 2012 - From Casual Contributor to Cyberstalker – The Parable of the Weeds
Jun 15, 2012 - Privacy Concerns Go Out the Window When It Comes to Winning (And Why Foursquare is Social Crack)
Jun 14, 2012 - So much more…
Jun 13, 2012 - Learning to love Twitter: A social media expert reflects on how he got it wrong
Jun 12, 2012
I learned about Facebook years ago sitting with some friends in the best Thai joint in Silicon Valley. I learned about a very early version of Twitter when a friend told me his immediate response to one of our larger-than-usual Bay Area earthquake was to tweet and check if all his friends were okay. I …
I was part of the group that had objections to the #domosocial experiment on the grounds of privacy. My desire to not use certain social networks was less about a lack of exposure to them, and more about my own beliefs that I should not hand over data to an organization that uses my data …
Before I was a Domosapien, I was a freelance developer that coded alone in dark rooms for 8-10 hour stretches per day. Needless to say, “social” is not a word that described this phase of my life. Although working alone forced me to expand my skill-set to cover all aspects of my business, my professional …
As I have been participating in the #domosocial experiment, I am continually reminded of how our world is more connected today than it ever has been before. It used to be that I would have to be on a computer in order to read my emails or to access my social networking sites. Now that …
Monday
June 4, 2012
John Doe
Domo Insider
When Josh went on stage and announced the #domosocial experiment, I was a bit disappointed. It felt as though we were idolizing cat picture projects and hoisting them as the only people understanding UX, whereas I often see them in quite the opposite light. I can certainly see the value of understanding the latest in …
I must start off with a confession. I’m now on Pinterest. But just to be clear, I have never repinned anything containing arugula, feta cheese, dried flowers, or chiffon (the cake – material is another story). That being said, not all of us here at Domo are newbies to social media. Some of us have …
Today we posted some eye candy on how we’re progressing with the #domosocial experiment. We’ll update this several times each week with fresh data. You can see it here. In our first look, I’m happy to report that we’re gaining traction. One of our group goals was to double our collective followers and friends across …
I’m a software developer. Being social on the internet has meant furthering my career. I’ve had technology blogs, used Twitter, and talked in forums and newsgroups. None of those interactions were on a personal level. It’s always been about technology or troubleshooting a coding problem I had been having. The #domosocial experiment was jolting and …
When Domo announced the #domosocial experiment, I was a little surprised. I thought to myself, “Doesn’t everyone already use Facebook and Twitter?” Why do we need to encourage more of that? Then I realized that perhaps this isn’t just about using more products — perhaps this is about something bigger. For thousands of years people …

