27 March 2011
Mind Maps
I've been on a training course, and the guy advocated use of Mind Maps. Not a new concept to me, but a revisited one. Given that I am TOTALLY paperless in my work, I am in a dilemma. Are the mind map software packages any good?
23 March 2011
Email Tip - the use of EOM
Emails are a bain in our lives, we cannot do without them, but there are too many of them.
Sometimes we only need to send a one line email and there's a clever way to save time for the recipient - put your message in the title line and put EOM at the end. EOM means End Of Message, and your email client (eg Outlook, Thunderbird, GMail, Hotmail, etc) will recognise that and not hassle you by saying "you've left the body of the email empty".
Ha! Timesaveer!
Sometimes we only need to send a one line email and there's a clever way to save time for the recipient - put your message in the title line and put EOM at the end. EOM means End Of Message, and your email client (eg Outlook, Thunderbird, GMail, Hotmail, etc) will recognise that and not hassle you by saying "you've left the body of the email empty".
Ha! Timesaveer!
09 March 2010
New media v Old media
This YouTube video may be a few months old now, but it's very enlightening on the power of the Internet in the media world. Anyone who ignores the internet risks their business. Harness its power and you are at least standing still, if not moving forward
25 November 2009
So very nearly ordered an iPhone....
I blogged before about how I was going to wait for Orange to release their prices, as I expected that it would mean O2 (my preferred network) would then be forced to bring their price down. WRONG! Orange matched O2 pricing, and I've been pondering for a week or so when to order.
The the Times tell us here that Tesco would be releasing the iPhone ahead of Vodafone and TMobile, and I'd certainly put money on Tesco starting a price war. Oh dear, when should I get my iPhone, I wonder?
01 October 2009
I want an iPhone - but now is not the right time
I have been pondering for some weeks whether or not to get an iPhone and last week decided to take the plunge. Given I had to be in the office on Friday, and I needed to be at home for the iPhone to be delivered, I put off ordering it until this Monday. Good job too! On Friday Orange announced they (my provider) O2 no longer had exclusivity with Apple, and you will soon be able to get iPhone on Orange UK. Then, hot on the heels of that, it seems that Vodafone UK will follow suit in the spring.
Hold tight! Prices will have to come down with this level of competition around, and I can certainly wait in a recession for lower prices!
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