Jan 12, 2008 | blog, daily links
We used to learn this at home, now they teach it in school in the UK. Maybe we should too.
Hmm, could this signal a change in perception of the RIAA by the labels?
Jan 9, 2008 | blog, daily links
The idea is promising, hopefully this is an indicator of the consumer electronics industry embracing RSS/ATOM feeds into every-day goods.
Rob Bushway got some private time with the Microsoft Surface demo & team at CES.
As usual, Doc presents a perspective that should be read – is open-source, and user-generated media advancing? Doc thinks it finally is being noticed.
Agreed Steve!
Jan 5, 2008 | blog, daily links
I’m getting tired of the Alltel ads – aren’t you?
Good article Jackson West gives a good overview of the film.
Blogging & personal branding friend Dan Schwabel has a guest post by Hajj E. Flemings on the topic of using your business cards as a tool in your personal branding kit. Good post.
Chris Garret brings up an interesting point of view on RSS feeds and the redundancy of information.
Jeremiah is becoming one of my favorite bloggers on social tools and the enterprise lately. This post made me think about an old employer and how they used their Intranet – barely more than a way to provide down-loadable HR docs . They didn’t get
Jan 3, 2008 | blog, daily links
Michael Krigsman at ZDNet blogs gives five tips to succeed with IT Projects in 2008. Good advice.
Chris Pirillo gives some tips on keyboard shortcuts. Fun as always.
Michael Bailey over at Mobasoft talks about the definition of regret and more. Great post.
I’ve always been interested in putting computers in cars for entertainment and information purposes. CES validates one of my wishes from a few weeks back.
Dec 30, 2007 | blog, daily links
While this post at Lifehacker is almost a year old, it still answers questions many may have on how better to use Google Reader. Read away…
I started using Zoho Notebook about a month ago, and really am impressed with how well it compares to Microsoft OneNote and Google Notebook. Check it out.
Dec 29, 2007 | blog, daily links