March 4th, 2011
Are You a Gmail ninja? – An assortment of common and less-common Gmail tips, hacks, labs features, and smart suggestions for managing your Gmail world. Organized into skill levels from white belt to Gmail master, this is a really dang comprehensive resource for Gmail users [...]
March 16th, 2010
I’m a dabbler. Always dabbling. I have no qualms about handing over my username and password to any webapp that looks useful / worth 5 minutes of my time. As a result i have A LOT of member accounts all across the internet. Most of these new sites or services get tossed aside, [...]
November 7th, 2009
That’s community, collaborative, cooperative, uh…co-working.
And Jelly is a bottom-up approach to getting telecommuters, knowledge workers, and other shut-ins out into the world and sharing. From the website:
Jelly is a casual working event. It’s taken place in over a hundred cities where people have [...]
August 31st, 2009
I continue to find Mr. Mann’s talks on the business of doing creative things thought-provoking and (yes, at times) inspiring. He is of course talking to a contemporary generation of what he refers to as knowledge-workers, so the audience for this stuff is limited. But [...]
June 8th, 2009
…or rather, How to be Happy in Business. Same thing right? I really enjoy this Venn diagram representation of the balancing/juggling/dance that we do as we work our way through life.

Bud Caddell who keeps the blog WhatConsumesMe.com put this beaut together [...]
April 28th, 2009
I like this post on AisleOne a lot, i especially like the intro:
I hate the word “tip.” It implies that there’s something that you don’t know. Some secret little gem that, when sprinkled on your work, your creative process, your diet, or your sex life will magically make it all better….Tips are easy. [...]
November 9th, 2008
y!kes
I spent the entirety of last week uploading mail from user accounts into the Google. and what i saw in the process shocked and frightened me! i saw massive, bloated inboxes, overflowing with unread messages and one-off memos that should’ve been deleted the moment [...]
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