Archive for the ‘Technology’ Category

Windows Live Writer 2008

I have been using the beta of Windows Live Writer since it was released and I noticed last week that they had finally reached a full release version a few weeks ago.
To be quite honest, it has totally changed my blogging habits.  I use the WordPress blogging engine and Windows Live Writer has made me […]

Mind Mapping Revisited

Since I wrote my last post on Mind Mapping, I decided to switch from Visio to a real mind mapping product, MindJet's MindManager, to see if it would make a difference in the way I planned my week, my work, etc. 
It has.
I found the mind mapping process to be very intuitive because I am a visual […]

[via OhGizmo ]
I'm really not a techno-geek like a lot of my friends, but this watch is pretty cool: 

It's called the Talus Abouttime.  They also have a watch called the Talus Timeline, but I don't think it's nearly as cool as Abouttime.
Visit The Talus Watches for a demo.
 

Guy Kawasaki ( former Apple Fellow ) gave a free webinar today on Raindance covering 10 points from his book, Art of the Start.  The seminar is being recorded and will probably be available for viewing later. 
I recommend this presentation to anyone thinking of starting their own company and I'll also need to take a […]

Experimenting with Writely

Writely is a service that allows you to edit documents online with whomever you choose, and then publish and blog them online.
Currently in Beta, Writely allows you to create a document that can be shared and edited by others.  I'm using it to test collaboration on several projects where my partners and other resources are located […]

Taking Back the Web

My friend Dave Lane linked me to a very interesting article titled, Taking Back the Web, on News.Com describing how the new technologies are moving the Internet back to its social roots.
I couldn't agree more.  From a solution developer standpoint, I think the next couple of years will be both exciting and facinating.  We're finally getting […]