Category: Technology
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Listen! (Size 6.2 MBs, Running Time 13m30s) This podcast is sponsored by SCOTTEVEST (SeV) – makers of fine tech clothing. Today's traditional Tech Rag Tear Outs show covers: a Time Warner Telcom name change; PDF is now an ISO standard; IBM's Jazz collaboration tools; two mobile gadgets one from CradlePoint…
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I was recently able to attend a David Allen Getting Things Done (GTD) Roadmap seminar during one of my regular trips to Washington DC. It was a fabulous one-day conference. As someone who has been practicing some form of GTD since 2004, it was great to finally get to learn…
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Listen! (Size 5.1 MBs, Running Time 10m54s) This podcast is sponsored by SCOTTEVEST (SeV) – makers of fine tech clothing. Today’s Tech Rag Tear Outs podcast examines: the recent release of Audacity 1.3.5; new services for XTuple an open source ERP solution; introduction to Cisco’s ‘new brain’ for your network…
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+ Audacity, Conferences, Enterprise, FriendsInTech.com, Linux, networking, open source, Podcast, Podcasting, Security, storage, Tech Rag Tear Outs, Technology+
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This Memorial Holiday weekend in San Diego looks very busy for us. When things start to look like they might get potentially out of control with the family schedule, I’ve found I like to have a ‘low-tech paper’ calendar for the family to look at in the kitchen. I usually…
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I recently read a post by Kelly Forrister "What makes a good Getting list manager?" But it wasn’t until I read Eric Mack’s analysis of her post that I made the connection that I should evaluate what I do. Here is the criteria: Sorting lists by context Ability to assign…
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I just found out that the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is now officially blogging (started Jan. 30, 2008) and is accepting comments on their blog posts. The blog is called "Evolution of Security" and can be found at: http://www.tsa.dhs.gov/blog. If you run into trouble or maybe have a great experience,…
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Listen! (Size 12.7 MBs, Running Time 27m26s) This podcast is sponsored by SCOTTEVEST (SeV) – makers of fine tech clothing. Today’s show covers: #1.) RIM’s latest enterprise news; #2.) eWeek on 2008 technologies you should check out; #3.) a pointer to DOD conferences in the Washington DC area; and #4.)…
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+ Collaboration, Conferences, Development, Enterprise, FriendsInTech.com, gadget, Management, Mobile, networking, Podcast, Productivity, recommendation, storage, Tech Rag Tear Outs, Technology, Travel+
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The "Shipping Container" home concept from 2005 was an interesting idea. Prefab houses/dwellings/offices have been around for along time, and for some reason I am intellectually interested in thinking about architecture items like this especially from an efficiency and cost-effectiveness standpoint. I noticed that the WSJ.com recently published an article…
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Airwise (March 13, 2008) reports that "Gulfstream Aerospace has launched the new G650 business jet, its biggest, fastest, longest-range plane to date, as it looks to take advantage of the continuing boom in private plane sales and the trend toward larger aircraft." There was also a recent full page advertisement…
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I just read a Walt Mossberg’s Mailbox article about how to move from a Windows PC to an Apple Macintosh when you have a great deal of information in Microsoft Outlook, and it reminded me of the work around I came up with recently. Christy recently migrated from a Windows…