...and everything is right in my 'Personal News Aggregation' universe. For about a week, I was having problems syncing my accounts on feedly and Google Reader and it was really frustrating -- especially since it has always worked so well in the past. As you can see, however, my desktop version... ...is the same as … Continue reading Feedly mobile is fixed!
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The Difference Between Mac and PC Users
Me? I'm both but although I'm an ex-Apple employee I clearly prefer Windows over Mac at this point. Here's an interesting infographic that highlights the demographics...
Evernote: The key to my productivity and Getting Things Done [GTD] workflow
These are my killer productivity thoughts, tools and tactics...
Old services meet new media: a tweeting cabbie’s growing business
"Can you pick me up at my place in 15 minutes? Text me when you get here." No, this isn't a text message to a friend or a call to a car service—it's a direct message sent through Twitter to a driver of a Chicago cab. Rashid Temuri, who goes by "Chicago Cabbie" online (@ChicagoCabbie … Continue reading Old services meet new media: a tweeting cabbie’s growing business
From $0 to $1000 on a Blogspot Blog
Blogging? ProBlogger has an interesting perspective on monetizing your blog... It has been a year now since an eventful day when I was browsing the Internet and clicked on an advertisement that seemed an obvious scam: Get 90% off a new iPad. “Yeah, right,” I thought. But I wanted to check it out anyway since … Continue reading From $0 to $1000 on a Blogspot Blog
Users abandoning desktop email clients for mobile, study reports
The way you do email may be changing... Many of the tasks we’ve traditionally undertaken have been moving over to mobile over the past few years thanks to devices like the iPhone that have shifted our expectations. Email usage is one of those tasks, with email marketing company Campaign Monitor revealing some interesting patterns from … Continue reading Users abandoning desktop email clients for mobile, study reports
40% of All Tweets Come From Mobile
Image via CrunchBase Ponder this...At CES, Twitter CEO Dick Costolo revealed that 40% of all tweets come from mobile devices, demonstrating mobile’s increasing importance to the social media company. On stage at the AllThingsD event at CES, Costolo bantered with Kara Swisher about why Twitter is at CES, its plans to become simpler and more … Continue reading 40% of All Tweets Come From Mobile
Google Reader 201
Image via CrunchBaseWhile I'm reluctant to recommend any tool by Yahoo! [this includes Flickr, etc.] due to their uncertain future, I found a need for Yahoo! Pipes today. What is Pipes?The tool consists of two major components: an interface, called an editor, where a Pipe is put together; and an execution engine that runs the … Continue reading Google Reader 201
#hottoppix for May 31, 2011
All the topics that interest US in the past 24 hours... Power to the People: A New Mantra of Business May 30, 2011 How to Get Your Guest Posts Accepted Every Time May 30, 2011 The Marketer’s Biggest Mistake May 30, 2011 Is “Ooh, Shiny!” Destroying Your Blog? May 30, 2011 … Continue reading #hottoppix for May 31, 2011
Want to become a thought leader? Here’s how mind mapping can help
Image via Wikipedia Looking for a way to get your mental 'act' together? Try MindMapping...Mind mapping software is an incredible canvas for exploring your thinking and recording, manipulating, distilling and converting your insights into white papers, blog posts, presentations and other forms of content. No other type of productivity software gives you this level of … Continue reading Want to become a thought leader? Here’s how mind mapping can help