It’s official: The iPhone can (finally, it’s about flippin’ time) perform a task that many other phones have been able to do since 2002. It can now send and receive multi-media messages. Here’s a quick look at how it works.
The carrier profile data update that iPhones need in order to send and receive MMS messages [...]
esides fighting a raging headache this morning, I began the day trying to get my Netvibes page to load in Firefox. (Double headache!!) Netvibes is my defacto solution for gathering all the pertinent information that I need to run my day. I have multiple "tabs" on my Netvibes page ranging from Local News, Internet Security News, etc. I can accomplish everything from updating my Twitter feed, checking Gmail as well as gather all the daily news in real time.
UPDATE: Quickoffice is now available!!! Visit Quickoffice.com for more details.
Quickoffice® is the first integrated office suite to allow ACCESS, VIEW, EDIT, SHARE of native Microsoft® Word and Excel files on the iPhone. Quickoffice now brings even more office functionality and connectivity to iPhone users, enabling a true, next generation mobile office experience.
Visit Quickoffice.com for more [...]
April 27th, 2009 | by Ben Parr
It hasn’t even been a day since Facebook opened up its developer API stream, but companies and applications have already jumped on the opportunity by expanding the functionality of their products. Just today, we’ve already highlighted the upcoming Facebook updates by Seesmic Desktop that will utilize the new Open [...]
If you’ve already admitted defeat in the war on Twitter dependency, feel better. You can now send notes to universal memory service Evernote from Twitter. Follow myEN from your account, and you’ll get a message back with a link-up URL. From there, you can direct message myEN for a private, 140-character remembrance, or add @myEN [...]
We knew it’d be a hit, but not that much of a hit. The official Skype iPhone application, announced earlier this week, hit the iTunes Store last Tuesday and since then it’s seen an astonishing one million downloads to the popular Apple devices, which is nothing short of amazing. That translates to approximately 6 downloads [...]
Last evening I ran across and interesting plugin for Microsoft Outlook that claims to tame the never-ending battle with the Inbox. I have downloaded the 30-day trial, and will post my thoughts on this plugin in follow-up articles. Stay tuned.
Clear Context website: http://www.clearcontext.com/
When we were younger, no doubt we all were told to get our “head out of the clouds.” Today, however, the business world is rapidly pushing towards the concept known as “Cloud Computing”. What can working in the “Cloud” mean for you?
One of the David Allen Company senior coaches recently worked with Business Week Executive Editor Ellen Joan Pollock. Read Ellen’s entertaining account of how she got a grip on her workweek.
The goal: 10 extra hours in my week.
The plan of attack: none.
That’s pretty much where I was when Marian Bateman, a productivity coach with [...]
Microsoft is offering a "cumulative update" for Outlook 2007 users running SP1 that its developers promise will improve hard disk usage, startup and shutdown times, and help those with smaller, cached mailbox storage.
Friday, September 25, 2009
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