
I've known Tom for six-plus years, I consider him to be the brightest individual I've met in marketing, and just as importantly, he's a wonderful human.

Garrity added: " was literally our number one pick in the entire market. "Given the scale of our ambition and the fact we have wind in our sails, we feel now is the perfect time for us to add firepower to our leadership team." "In terms of scale, we are not envisaging a network-sized business, more like 500-plus staff in three to five years' time, with a culture we are proud of, upholding the values of EO, and with a strong focus on the UK market.

It plans to capitalise on its staff-owned status to attract the "finest talent from our rivals", "to partner with the UK's most forward-thinking clients, and become the largest agency in the UK", Byrne said. RocketMill said that "despite numerous offers to buy RocketMill, we are committed to remaining independent and employee-owned", a platform "of fairness that enables us to attract the finest talent". Before that, he was managing director of Alchemi Consulting.Įmployee-owned RocketMill, which came fifth in Campaign's Best Places to Work 2022 (Top 5 medium-sized companies), has a workforce of 130, all of whom gain a share of profits every quarter. Also cool: it has an iPhone app, so no more e-mailing iPhone pics to yourself.Prior to his three-and-a-half years as EVP EMEA agency services at the flagship Merkle agency, he worked at Periscopix for 12 years, rising to be vice-president of growth and partnerships EMEA at Merkle Periscopix following the acquisition by Dentsu. Note that you can direct an unlimited number of computers to that folder, which is cool. It’s a pretty simple matter of directing multiple iTunes to the same shared Dropbox folder. If you were so inclined, however, for that $20 you could have your own music cloud server. Which seems rather steep to tell you the truth, seeing that I get unlimited storage at Flickr for about $2 a month. For ten and twenty bucks you can get 50 GB and 100 GB, respectively.

Which maybe you should: it's a quick, simple backup solution as well. You get 2 GB of storage for free, which seems fine so long as you're not keeping things there for the long-term.
Byrne dropshare download#
I could just download the program again on the other computer and, wow, it'd be like a portal between the two computers (actually a shared cloud-based storage drive between two computers).
Byrne dropshare zip#
zip sending service (Mediafire et al.) is less of a hassle.

Then I forgot about Dropbox until I needed to send myself an album and was prepping to try and remember which. The whole process took a whole, like, five minutes and left a thing on my desktop.
Byrne dropshare install#
It was irritating: I had to sign up for it, download it, and install it. It was all pretty stupid and I didn't know any better until someone sent me a mixtape packaged by Dropbox. I'd shuttle documents and crap around on thumb drives I'd jam enormous raw files into e-mails to work on elsewhere I'd put music on my iPhone just to transport it to my home computer. Please send your suggestions to OK, I used to be like you. Requirements for something to be in our toolbox: 1) It is actually useful, like in the sense that you might turn to it on a regular basis and for hopefully more than one task, 2) It is free, or really, really exceptionally cheap (or cheap relative to function, like a smuggled tethering app), and 3) it is useful to most people, relatively speaking.
Byrne dropshare software#
This is the place where Motherboard'll be telling you every week about this or that bit of software that you really need to have on your computer or phone-computer now.
