Yesterday’s technology
This is the double life many people lead: yesterday’s technology for work, today’s technology for everything else.
The Wall Street Journal: Why You Can’t Use Personal Technology at the Office
This is the double life many people lead: yesterday’s technology for work, today’s technology for everything else.
The Wall Street Journal: Why You Can’t Use Personal Technology at the Office
The Web does not just connect machines, it connects people. Tim Berners-Lee, inventor of the World Wide Web, in his Speech Before the Knight Foundation
Specialists tend to use their familiar tool in contexts where it doesn’t make sense. We can't fault them for that, if you've never seen a screwdriver, you'll naturally reach for a hammer first. An inspiring post on Expert Generalists on MartingFowler.com (via
Organizing your email is like alphabetizing your recycling Merlin Mann, Inbox zero inventor, sharing wisdom in his Wisdom project on Github
We’re a field premised on automating other people’s jobs away. “Productivity gains,” say the economists. You get what that means, right? Fewer people doing the same stuff. Talked to a travel agent lately? Or a floor broker? Or a record store clerk? Or a darkroom tech? Thomas Ptacek,