Tagged: All Posts

Coolest Workspace Contest

I couldn’t resist entering this contest on Lifehacker! Snap a few pics of your favorite workspace – home office, desk, studio – and send ‘em in to us. Over the next week or so we’ll feature our favorites. Readers will vote on the ultimate coolest workspace – and the winner gets...

The business impact of camera phones

Lots of businesses are banning camera phones,  it’s really short sighted,  the business impact of a camera phone, well integrated into a person’s personal information management workflow will be huge.  Microsoft get this and are integrating camera phones into OneNote 2007, complete with OCR capability and Lifehacker recently provided a...

Two screens are better than one and three are even better …

Readers of my blog know only too well that I love screen real-estate having 3 19” screens and I certainly would never go back,  what amazes me is the fact that the productivity benefits are truly amazing and yet are largely un-tapped by most businesses.  According to Microsoft Research you...

RSSBus – sounds like a really interesting idea

Take a look at this PDF it describes a really simple integration bus – rssbus – that is based on the RSS protocol.  It allows you to RSS enable applications and databases and use RSS to subscribe to events that these applications then publish.  There are a set of reusable...

My normal workday

As regular readers know I work from home and have a pretty structured workday,  partly because of the demands of my job and partly as a coping strategy for a rare form of systemic arthritis that I suffer from.  Having recently read a post titled Don’t take orders from your calendar...

The end of the holidays

I had 10 days off over easter, and we walked every day, and had good weather most days.  We didn’t travel very far afield but there are loads of great walks within 20 miles of my house.  By the end of the holiday I was feeling great, a few aching...

More on how to craft a great end user experience

As I often say I am really focussed on delivering a great end user experience to my customers,  Omar describes some of the challenges to achieving this (his context is Microsoft vs iPod): You do not own the end to end experience (you make the software but not the hardware in the...

Each week we see another desktop application move to the web …

This week it’s the turn of the desktop database.  Dabble DB looks like an amazingly flexible tool to create custom web databases (the image shows a database rendered as a calendar). It’s similar to tools in the enterprise space from Oracle and also SharePoint lists which get even more powerful...

Should I be scared or excited?

I work in desktop out-sourcing, and am feeling increasingly uneasy as I see the rise of web 2.0 companies.  The capabilities are increasingly compelling and new concepts like the live clipboard are starting to show how the integration benefits provided by the traditional desktop can be extended to the web. ...

Office vs OpenOffice

Marc describes some of the uncomfortable realities on his great blog this week: You can rail all you want about standards and how Microsoft’s current Office document is open and how, evil empire that they are, they’ll find a way to poison the well with their new XML-based formats. And...