Archive for the 'Technology' tag

Hawk Wings - Mac Productivity Mecca

Sunday, September 3rd, 2006

Hawk Wings provides a comprehensive overview of plug-ins and Applescripts for Apple Mail, iCal, and Address Book.

Apple Mail, the Right Way Letterbox 0.16 | aaron.harnly.net | Aaron

Friday, September 1st, 2006

It rearranges the interface into three vertical columns – so the message pane is to the right of the message list, rather than below.

Universal Apps List

Monday, August 28th, 2006

I bought the black macbook about a month ago and am in love! One thing I immediately had trouble with though, was that almost every third-party app I owned had to be upgraded to work with the Intel chip. I have put together a list of places to find Universal Apps in the hopes that this will make it easier for others to handle the upgrade process.

Essential Sites for Any Treo 650 Owner

Saturday, January 14th, 2006

The past week I purchased a Treo 650. It was my first major cell phone purchase ever. My primary justification is that its ability to act as a cell phone yet also function as a completely robust Palm device make it worth the cost.

Projcast: Podcast Your Next Project

Sunday, August 14th, 2005

I saw an article on Projects@Work about podcasting for the PM. When I think of podcasting’s possibilities for project management I come up with so many more ideas than what the article dwelled on. I am lovingly starting to call the whole process “Projcasts”.

Ring, ring: iTunes Phone

Friday, July 1st, 2005

I woke up to find this great article on Business Week.

Hacking Google Ads for Profit?

Monday, June 20th, 2005

Surely this can’t be the first time anyone has tried this, but I sure do smell a lawsuit coming on. I am also sure that Google has provided some measures against this kind of thing though.

Wired News: Never IM in This Town Again!

Monday, June 20th, 2005

There is an interesting article on the use of Instant Messenger in Tinsel Town.

XM Radio Online Uses New Ajax Technology

Tuesday, May 17th, 2005

Late last month, we launched version 2.0 of XM Radio Online. Geoff does a good break down on the technologies we used for this version of the player over at his blog.

Under the guidance of XM Radio, Chopping Block’s goal was to make XM Radio Online completely accessible and compliant, making it great for […]



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