Lifehacker:
Readers offer their best tips for running multiple instances of Dropbox at once, using Twitter to jot down notes and ideas for yourself, and using Google Docs to manage money between friends. Don't like the gallery layout? Click here to view everything on one page. About the Tips Box: Every day we receive boatloads of great (Read More)
ReadWriteWeb:
Dennis Howlett got the attention of the Enterprise 2.0 community today, with his continued skepticism about "social" technologies and their place in the business world. Here's a quote from his post entitled Enterprise 2.0 - the non-debate:"Why am I not surprised? I've argued for years that the notion of anything that has ' (Read More)
SMC:posts:
More marketers are recognizing that social media brings value to their brands’ marketing efforts. And along with the interest in social media comes questions, like:What kind of information could we share through social media that our customers would even care about, but also would provide value to our organization?How do we (Read More)
Submitted by Talance
from blog:
[Photo credit: AVP Volunteer 2 by yuan2003, on Flickr]As any charitable organization knows, volunteers are superstars. They give love and expertise and don’t ask for a dime in return. They can be especially helpful if your organization has a website. Bearing in mind that an entire Web development project is long-term and re (Read More)
Submitted by Motown Terri
from blog:
Author : Jane SamuelPoster printing is a highly powerful and inexpensive means of promotion It is especially well known in the movies and the rest of the performing arts industry; however, even small and medium sized businesses can make use of this time tested method Usually, posters are used for outdoor functions Their o (Read More)
Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media:
It's NTEN appreciation month and I can think of no better way than to say thank you to all the NTEN members (and non-members) who have contributed to the WeAreMedia project. Â It is time for the community to write the Hollywood ending! I am honored to have facilitated this project with NTEN over the past 18 months on the We (Read More)
Submitted by Mathewballard
from Google Reader:
One of my favourite things about being a freelancer is the flexibility it brings. Having control of who you work for and when is one of the boundless joys of freelancing. Couple that flexibility with location independence, and it opens up all the possibilities that come with taking your business on the road.But travelling (Read More)
Submitted by Simonvreeman
from Google Reader:
I dislike interviewing. Many people do. Students often assume during advising appointments that because I can ramble off some sample interview answers on a whim, that means I must be world’s best interviewee.Not so much.When it’s interview time, I’m just as much of a mess- at least internally- as the next person. With pract (Read More)
Submitted by Louisgray
from Google Reader:
Yammer, Inc., the leader in Enterprise Microblogging, today announced that its network count passed 50,000. A network is a company or organization. Yammer launched its enterprise microblogging and social networking solution just over a year ago and has experienced strong customer adoption and viral increases in usage.“We se (Read More)
Lifehacker:
We all know that taking breaks from work is beneficial to productivity, but that doesn't mean that your breaks themselves can't be productive. Career weblog WorkAwesome suggests a few tips for keeping our breaks productive without focusing on work. Photo by George Reyes. We all love to waste time on Facebook and personal em (Read More)
Submitted by Courane01
from Google Reader:
Thanks for this community contribution from Pete Tambroni. Here's how he has setup his GTD organization on the iPhone...In the original Getting Things Done, much of the focus was on paper systems with an electronic complement. These days much of our world is the opposite.I try to have as much as possible in electronic form (Read More)
Submitted by Tsudohnimh
from blog:
It is easy to lament not living closer to NYC or the Silicon Valley because so many thought leaders and conferences evolve from these locales but the being a proud resident of the heartland has one major advantage.I’m surrounded by organizations that have an opportunity to be a forerunner in their respective markets.The fac (Read More)
Web Worker Daily:
A whole generation of web workers has been raised on the idea that the more activities you can do at one time, the more of a productivity superstar you are. But is the ability to juggle Facebooking a friend; scanning an email; texting on your cell phone and tweeting about your latest technology tip — all at the same time — (Read More)
Submitted by Hanna Wiszniewska
from Google Reader:
Post written by Sherri Kruger. Follow me on Twitter.We’ve all encountered those perky, high-energy parents always smiling, laughing and running around with their kids. These are the same parents who even have time to do things for themselves. All this, while you were just starting to feel proud of yourself for getting the k (Read More)