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Ever felt that forums just didn’t do it for you? That IM didn’t have the permanence? Problem solved! Aussie startup Tangler, which has recently gone into public beta is, in the words of its CEO, Martin Wells: …[blurring] the lines between what you might… Read More »

Following on from our post with tips for reorganizing your workspace for better productivity, we at Web Worker Daily want to know how you’ve arranged your own physical desktop. You can tell us about it in the comments or take a picture and share it via… Read More »

 
 

Not all of us are capable of designing a rocking site for our web worker business. The large number of really dodgy-looking sites out there on the Web is living testament to that! SiteKreator offers hope to the non-designers among us with a cheap (free… Read More »

For web workers inside businesses, gaining access to social computing tools can be a significant uphill battle against a world that seems not only to not know or care about del.icio.us, LinkedIn, corporate blogging and wikis but to be actively against their introduction to the workplace.… Read More »

by Timothy Ferriss It is popular to fantasize about “dream jobs,” read about them, and envy those who have escaped the daily grind to revel in career nirvana. The web offers alluring new ways of making a living, ways that may allow you to profit from… Read More »

Want your social applications to make your work life rock? It’s all about connectedness. Applications such as LinkedIn, Twitter and the new kid on the block, Tangler, all rely on strong connectedness in providing benefits to you. LinkedIn can be incredible as a way to connect with… Read More »

By Narendra Rocherolle CTRL (or Apple) A and then delete! Just kidding. Are you drowning in email? Is your inbox a source of constant low level stress? Over the last year, David Allen’s GTD has completely changed my work habits and I am now a happier, more… Read More »

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How to pick your next smartphone

By Pierre Khawand of People-OntheGo So how about your smartphone selection? And how would you go about it so that you end up with the optimum device for “you”. Is this process of selecting a smartphone an art or a science? You may remember this question from… Read More »

Which Smart phone did I choose, and why?

By Pierre Khawand of People-OntheGo A radio announcer was talking once about the qualities that he is looking for in a life partner. In summary, he said that he was seeking someone who has the looks of Cindy Crawford, the heart of mother Teresa, the brain of… Read More »

Surviving An Extended Power Outage

Ironically, as my story about surviving a power outage got posted just as the Pacific Northwest was getting hammered by a fierce windstorm that knocked out power and caused widespread damage. The tips I provided in my previous article assume a relatively minor power outage. A… Read More »

Surviving A Power Outage, Web Worker Style

By Dameon Welch-Abernathy Many web workers are nomadic in nature. If working conditions at a particular place aren’t conducive to working, just go find somewhere else to work. However, that’s not always desirable–or even practical. One situation that comes up frequently, especially here in the Pacific Northwest during… Read More »

Dual personalities – Treo Vs Treo

By Pierre Khawand The Treo 700p was the first device I used in the 81-day-experiment. It was August 14, 2006, a nice day in San Farncisco when I headed to the Verizon store, and about 1 hour later, and $600 later, I was back to… Read More »

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