As you can see by our coverage on WebWorkerDaily, we are really into taking notes, and setting reminders, covering everything from managing to do’s, Online vs. Offline notes, looked at a few online note taking solutions, as well as hyped the… Read More »
Chris Gilmer
Wireless networking has to be one of the top items on the list of what not only every webworker is thankful for, but what any computer user is thankful for. The ability to work anywhere, without any cables or obstacles is a true gift, not to… Read More »
It is far more capable to be a webworker now than ever before. The abundance of connected applications and technology that we are presented with leaves the possibilities open and endless. The advent and growth of these technologies has elevated webworking for many individuals. Now a… Read More »
[Photo: Booqbags] Having the perfect bag that can handle your unique load is essential. Get something without adequate padding and you might be saying hello to a cracked laptop. Having a bag that knocks your leg the wrong way when walking, or makes you tilt to… Read More »
If your laptop tends to get a little hot due to all the time you spend on it, it might be time to cool it down a bit. Belkin has just took the wraps off of a stand called the “Cooling Stand” that not… Read More »
If you frequently use both Outlook and Google Calendar for scheduling, and are finding it quite tiresome to always export calendar details and upload them into Google Calendar, you might want to look into SyncMyCal. SyncMyCal makes this whole process a lot simpler by adding… Read More »
Yahoo recently launched the Yahoo! Go 2.0 Beta. This new mobile application allows users to conveniently connect to email, news, and photos. I tried this out on my Blackberry and MotoRazr phones, and Yahoo has done a nice job at interface design… Read More »
Imagine having a virtual company and then selling the company after two years in operation to Yahoo for an undisclosed amount. Seems like a nice ending, and a new beginning, for the five person operation with 45,000 members that has been running virtually from all points… Read More »
Wallnote might become your new best friend for note taking, especially if you are a PC user. This simple, free and easy to use application can easily track your notes, To-Do’s and anything else you need to remember. Windows, Mac and Linux users have access… Read More »
How do you store and manage your business and personal contacts? Ensuring these contacts can be accessed across multiple platforms, from online, desktop, and mobile devices, because you never know when you are going to have the need to make contact with an individual? Do you… Read More »
As webworkers, our prized possessions are often worth a pretty penny, and for the most part, we rely on them to do business. Blackberry’s, Macbooks, iPods, wireless mice, the list goes on. When we travel for brainstorm sessions, cafe trips and meetings we stuff all of… Read More »
Can web workers live without a connection to the internet? For an afternoon? Or maybe for a whole day? Is it possible for us to do business without logging into email and opening browser windows? No way! Who’s kidding who? We are addicted, and depend on… Read More »
Yes, we sit at desks in front of our computers for the majority of time during our day. Some of us might not even take a trip to the cafe, or to the mail box because we are so into the work of the day. We… Read More »
If you find yourself making online presentations, or sending out product demos, you might find some value in these three offerings that could make explaining your product or service much much easier, and less costly than hiring a video production team. Average users can easily use these… Read More »
Do you have a special location where you take off to when some serious work needs to get done? Is there one location where you would deem your most productive location? Is it your local cafe? Or a neighborhood park? Or just some kind of public… Read More »
Do you have the need in your everyday life and business to store and send files? I believe we all do in some form or another, whether it is to show off a proof of something, or share ideas and collaboration. We were recently invited to try… Read More »
Could 2007 be the year of the web worker? I came across Sharon Gaudin’s report on a recent study from the Wall Street Journal and The Society for Human Resource Management, stating that 75% of US workers will look for new jobs in 2007. With… Read More »
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