Monthly Archive: April 2010

Apr 11 2010

[uTweet.it] Powerful Instant Presentation Feedback

You’re standing on-stage, in front of three hundred seated and raptly-staring people.  In your hand: your iPhone, remotely controlling the brilliant presentation you’re giving.  Suddenly, a little red box catches your eye from the laptop screen on the podium.  My second post at uTweet.it details a way to integrate emerging technology with large presentations to …

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Apr 07 2010

Get More Power From Your Nap

We say it as much for ourselves as we do for our kids: “nap time.”  Theories abound as to the best way to nap, but honestly most people have never looked into the science behind the ritual.  A deeper understanding of the short sleep we call a nap can help us to benefit much better …

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Apr 05 2010

Facebook Slices Your Bagels!

Well, maybe not that, but it sure does do everything else.  Through expanding Facebook integration for outside content and the rapid development of internal apps, Facebook is becoming a more ubiquitous and interactive home for the internet user.  Facebook addicted by Vasjen Katro For most people, Facebook is simply a way to keep connected with …

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Apr 04 2010

[uTweet.it] Future Typing: Four Ways to Input Text

The physical QWERTY keyboard is, and will be for some time, the most common way to input text to a desktop or laptop.  With the expansion of tablet and slate computing, however, these bulky, mechanical devices are sure to go out of style.  Or are they?  Let’s look at the currently available options for text …

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Apr 03 2010

The [uTweet.it] Series

As some of you may know, I have been writing a weekly article for the startup online magazine, uTweet.it.  For the sake of better exposure for both the magazine and my own articles, I’m going to start posting summaries of each article here.  First, though, some information on the publication.  Conceived by Paul Clarke in …

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Apr 02 2010

Google Is The New God

When times get rough, where do you turn for answers and support?  Some people look to family and friends, some people listen for the voice within, and some people pray to a higher power for guidance.  Chances are, though, your first stop is the electronic Gaia we call the Interwebs.   Prayer at dawn by …

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Apr 01 2010

Optimism: Do You Make The Choice?

For most, optimists are people who always see the proverbial glass as half-full.  In truth, however, optimism is not a passive way of looking at life – it is an active, daily choice.  Read on to learn about the word, ‘optimism’ and how to apply it to your own life. The dictionary definition of optimism …

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