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M3 Sweatt's blog, with thoughts on Windows, Customer & Partner Satisfaction, Time and other things at Microsoft

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Satisfy Me is the personal blog of
M3 Sweatt, who works on customer
and partner satisfaction with the
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Who's tweeting what on Twitter? A few of my favourite recent tweets
Here are a few of my recent favourite tweets from others on Twitter. A quick post between discussions: a few of my recent favourites tweets on Twitter (you can find more and assorted links on my twitter feed ):   screwdriver 1 in every 66 computers Read More...

Posted Wednesday, October 07, 2009 5:14 PM by mthree | 1 Comments

Facebook is fixed... well, my profile, at least
As I mentioned earlier about my listing on Facebook , the good folks there have fixed the "invalid characters" in my name. My thanks to Clive at Facebook for his help. Contrary to popular belief, "3" is not an invalid character, 'though I've had my share Read More...

Posted Friday, July 27, 2007 8:15 AM by mthree | 0 Comments

I found (the hard way) that numbers are invalid characters on Facebook
OK, I'm now on Facebook (following my long-standing stint on LinkedIn ...) given the ad partnership we have with this partner (and providing tools such as the Facebook Dev Toolkit ). Not all rosy... Microsoft You have no friends at Microsoft. There are Read More...

Posted Friday, July 20, 2007 7:56 AM by mthree | 3 Comments

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Building your own cabinets, internal and external
A person I work with but have never met sent me an email the other day asking me to elaborate on my concept of buidling a personal cabinet. I recalled that last year I discussed different ways to get good feedback, from within your own company (your internal Read More...

Posted Tuesday, June 27, 2006 2:12 PM by mthree | 2 Comments

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