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Charles L Martin has spent a lifetime experiencing hard won sales and marketing battles in the fashion (7th Avenue), film (Hollywood), food & beverage (Worldwide), and social marketing (SoCal) industries. He enjoyed working as an assistant to Liz Ortenberg (Claiborne), Tommy Hilfiger, and producer Scott Rudin, among others. He has worked for Esprit, D.F. Sanders & Co., more than 25 other A-List actors and producers, Rhino Chaser's Beer, EarthLink, United Tranz Actions, OpenTable and now LivingSocial, which is the coolest gig around.

The concept of Anticipation Marketing is his specialty. He loves marketers and sales hacks. He loves (or dislikes) your company. His rants on hotheadblog.com may inspire you. They may ignite you. Either way, it's all good. Follow Charles on Twitter @vendorcloud

Charles is a 4-time marathoner with a 3:58 PR. He also enjoys loads of time with his awesome family as well as advocating in modernist architecture, fine wine, craft beer, master Japanese gardens, xeriscape, politics, and music. email him at vendorcloud@gmail.com .

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Airport Extreme finally works with external drives

Friday, March 21st, 2008

If you read my post from way back about the backing up with external drives like MyBook from WD through Airport Extreme, then you know the frustrations we all have had trying to make it flawless. It has been bricking your router and the traffic kills the deal. As of Wednesday, Apple silently released 7.3.1 [...]

How to Transfer iTunes From One Storage Space to Another – To Share by PC and Mac

Wednesday, January 30th, 2008

[editor's note -- the Hothead usually won't run long posts like this one, but I know I'll get some good traction by Google if I can lay this here for a while... after all, I do have selfish reasons sometimes...] >>Running:: Dell PC Gamer 200gig hd, 3gig RAM, XP/MacBook Pro, 15″, 2gig RAM, 200gig hd, [...]

Networked worlds are here (aka big internal hard drives be damned)

Friday, January 18th, 2008

Lots of talk on this already this week but I am putting in my 2 1/7th cents. What we saw with Steve Jobs’ report on the new Apple product set is that with Apple Airport Extreme (carrying this very signal, I am happy to say) it now keeps all your latent data (pics, music, videos) [...]

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