Monthly Archive for: ‘May, 2011’

Are you one of the few, the proud, the event organizers?

My good friend Corey Maass is just about ready to release Cue, an awesome app for people who organize events. Whether its a full blown conference, a meetup or just your seven-year-old’s birthday party, Cue gives you a control dashboard of what everyone needs to do by when and how they prefer to be communicated with. One click lets you ...Read More →

They’re starting to notice…

Among the dozen or so “flack shots” e-mails that I get in a day, one caught my eye about 10 minutes ago. DALLAS (May 12, 2011) – Tuesday’s “Dan Rather Reports” presents a revealing behind-the-scenes look at Hashable – one of the many new social-media startup companies trying to prove they have what it takes to launch a successful social ...Read More →

Inbox Zero is dead for me

For as many years as I’ve had e-mail, I’ve tried to keep my inbox empty. First it was because I liked neatness, then because David Allen’s GTD mandated it, and then because Merlin Mann came up with some excellent techniques for keeping your inbox empty. The problem is, the problem has gone from out-of-control to beyond my control. I think ...Read More →
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