Saturday, February 27, 2010
If you recall, when Google launched Wave, it was by invitation only and was completely separate from Gmail. The result is that the interest fizzled out because a majority of users could not use it. Personally, I love Wave; but, there’s nobody on the other end to make it useful. By integrating Buzz into their [...]
Thursday, February 18, 2010
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Lately, I have been really into one of the games on the Wii Sports Resort, Sword Play. Through the game, I have reinforced a life lesson that I mentioned in another blog post about being deliberate to be effective. Well, it came up again.
First, a little about the game. You wield a lightsaber-looking [...]
It is difficult for me to explain the difference in how writing notes with digital ink is different while looking at the original ink, versus a representation of the ink notes. It occurred to me that I could take a screenshot of the original digital ink note for comparison.
This is what you would see [...]
Saturday, February 6, 2010
Read more digital ink notes on my public Evernote notebook.
Saturday, February 6, 2010
View more of my public Evernote entries.
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
You can use a mobile phone/GPS cradle as a camera mount for recording video while you are driving.
Please remember to be responsible by starting and stopping your recording from a parked vehicle. It is only necessary to give the illusion that you are fiddling with your camera while driving. You can trim off the [...]
Image by Daniel F. Pigatto via Flickr
Google recently announced that you will be able to use their Google Docs service to store files of any type. They are adamant that this is not the fabled GDrive. Based on my preliminary experience, I would have to agree. While Google’s new file storage service is very affordable, [...]
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
Image by shainelee via Flickr
Hellow Mind Racers! There may be a time when you are in a rush to get something done. It is tempting to make haste; but, doing so results in poor performance and unnecessary mistakes. If you have done the one thing often enough, you may move quickly; but every move is [...]