Today, I’m starting an experiment.
I’m going to begin tracking several different things to see how I utilize my time, what I put into my body and what I do to work it off.
My hope and goal would be to see where I can better utilize my time for more productive tasks, as well as see [...]
Twitter may have come of age. No longer is it about what someone ate for lunch, but rather it has become a news gathering, public relations, networking, people watching tool of raising importance to geeks and non-geeks alike.
The Fourth of July and Christmas may be my favorite holidays, but next Tuesday marks my favorite day of the year. No, it’s not my birthday, but it might as well be — it’s the Steve Jobs keynote address at Macworld in San Francisco. To anyone who’s not an Apple fanboy, there is just no way for you to possibly understand the magnitude of this event to the Mac Cult. Steve Jobs, the hero, savior, deity, CEO of Apple, will get up on stage and execute a flawless presentation where he show us, his followers, the next and greatest things in form and function for electronics.
How do you act on the web? Are you different? Maybe you’re more open? Or possibly you portray yourself as a better, more perfected version of you? Our world is changing to the point that first impressions are now made on the web, not in person. This begs to question, how should we act on the web?