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Using OneNote to organize your life at work, school, home, or anywhere

January 28th, 2008

Are you one of those people who are constantly on-the-go? Do you work in more than one location, such as in an office, remotely — whether from home, other work sites, or customer locations — and do you work with large volumes of information? If you said yes, then get your four gigabyte USB flash drive handy.

Back in the early days of personal computers — in the late 1970s and early 1980s — there was talk that computers would one day lead to paperless offices. If you read reports that come out every few years, that’s hardly the case. Even so, it doesn’t mean you need to be buried under paper copies of everything you deal with on a regular basis.


Tomorrow is Philly WordPress MeetUp day

January 19th, 2007

If you’re in or around the city tomorrow, Saturday, January 20, 2007, be sure to check out the Philadelphia WordPress Meetup Saturday, Jan 20, 2007, 2:00 p.m.


WriteToMyBlog site review

January 16th, 2007

The latest tool I found, which I just mentioned, is WriteToMyBlog. It’s a web-based blogging editor, hosted on a site by Mark W. B. Ashcroft, in Australia. I can’t say that I’d use WriteToMyBlog for posting, as I often hand code my entries or use the non-WYSIWYG editor in Wordpress. From what I see of the WriteToMyBlog site, though, it’s a great and handy tool for those new to blogging, as well as those unfamiliar with coding.


Windows Live Writer Makes Blogging Easier!

September 28th, 2006

With Windows Live Writer, Microsoft has made blogging even easier and faster for folks. Sure, there was the tool that allowed you to create a blog entry from Microsoft Word, but that required folks to have Word. You could also simply login to the Web site of the blogging service, create your blog entry, and save it to your blog. But with Windows Live Writer, things are even easier than that!


So Microsoft has finally entered the Blog market, huh?

December 3rd, 2004

I wondered, at times, when MS would enter the Blog market. With Google and others offering an Internet-based product that drove consumers, as well …