This Week’s Highlights

Separating the Personal and Professional in Facebook How Facebook contributes to viral spread of videos, bearing marketing Fruit (of the Loom) If Facebook isn’t for business, neither is eBay How Facebook can make the email handling recommendations from Tim Ferriss in The 4-Hour Workweek a reality Merlin Mann’s great “Inbox Zero” talk to Google. Technorati: … Continue reading “This Week’s Highlights”

Facebook and The 4-Hour Workweek

I reviewed Merlin Mann’s Inbox Zero talk at Google in this previous post, and suggested that Facebook could help create a new class of messaging, in keeping with the recommendations in The 4-Hour Workweek, that makes less-frequent checking of email a practical reality. I said I would elaborate in a future post. The future is … Continue reading “Facebook and The 4-Hour Workweek”

Free WiFi at Airports

In a previous post, I commended the Las Vegas airport for offering free wifi for its patrons, and also alluded to Rochester, Minn. providing the same. Today I’m in the Jacksonville, Fla. airport where the wireless internet also is free. Good deal! That got me to thinking that there must be a directory on the … Continue reading “Free WiFi at Airports”

Looking Back: One Year of Blogging

It was a year ago Monday that I launched this blog with three posts, the first of which alluded to mine being one of 50 million or so. Now Technorati says there are something over 70 million non-spam blogs. As you look in the archives, you’ll note that my first posts were on July 30, … Continue reading “Looking Back: One Year of Blogging”

Top 10 Reasons I’m Thankful, and to Whom

As I take a long Thanksgiving weekend with family, I thought it would be great to work on my annual Christmas letter and give it a Thanksgiving flavor, because I do have so much for which to be thankful. Then I got an even better idea: why not just put it on my blog, complete … Continue reading “Top 10 Reasons I’m Thankful, and to Whom”