it@cork and Jerry Kennelly

15 06 2007

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6 responses to “it@cork and Jerry Kennelly”

15 06 2007
Catherine Wall (05:48:38) :

Tks for the great review of the event David. I have to say it was the most interesting event i have worked on in the brewery. A facinating story.
Hopefully we can get more Jerry Kenneally’s to speak at our future Murphys events!

15 06 2007
Market Leader - Technology Sales and Marketing blog » StockByte: A fabulous story of the Market Leader Strategy (07:48:25) :

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15 06 2007
Business is Fun - the Jerry Kennelly way at The it@cork Blog (08:16:02) :

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15 06 2007
mobmash blog » Blog Archive » links for 2007-06-16 (19:26:34) :

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19 06 2007
Omaniblog (11:54:24) :

Just to let you know that your system is so smart that I lost a long appreciative comment I wrote in response to your excellent article.

I clicked comment, after putting in my details, forgot to add 0+3=
it threw me into a page that simply said ‘answer the challenge’ which confused me. I tried to get back to the comment and it was gone.

I admire the way your system is different from the usual letters in a box but for me its too clever, because it’s so unusual.

19 06 2007
David Copithorne (14:05:07) :

Apologies Paul O’Mahony (of Omaniblog)! To be completely honest we had difficulties with some dreadful porn spam previously. I tried the only “usual letters in a box” I could get working but we also had complaints that people couldn’t read the letters rendered.

Would you consider resubmitting the comment you lost after I change the anti-spam check? It would be helpful if you could recommend a plugin we should use? [Updated: We’re trying reCAPTCHA now - hopefully people will find it easier to use.]

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