Month: December 2010
AwayFind Comes to iPhone
When everything is marked important, then nothing is important. But AwayFind makes it easy to choose which messages are worth your attention. You might already have “push” notification on your phone, but chances are you’ve turned it off due to the high volume of emails you receive. The challenge ofRead More
DropMocks is the Best Online Image Sharing Tool Ever
I’m sure each one of you has had to share images online. There are umpteen ways to do that. Quickly attach it to an email and send, use a free image hosting site, use Flickr or Facebook….a lot of such methods exist. But none are as fast — and asRead More
The Netsetter: Interview with Nancy Nally
It’s time for another edition of the weekly Netsetter column. This week, Thursday Bram interviews Nancy Nally of ScrapbookUpdate.com, where she asks Nancy about what it’s like to work in an area that seems outside of the realm of “tech” and how she gets work done.
MacPromo: The Ultimate Deal on Mac Time-Saving Apps
A significant part of the WorkAwesome audience uses Macs — and there’s this eye-popping deal on productivity apps currently going on at the MacPromo site that is just too good to pass up. They are offering 10 cool Mac time-saving apps at a discount of 85%! So the bundle isRead More
5 Keys to Good Customer Service
It was a Saturday morning full of promise. Seductive even. I woke up with creative projects I was geeked to get into, and my muse was more active than usual. On my today’s “to-do” list, were a few new freelance writing leads, an online blogging class, and my general weekend recreationalRead More
Secret Santa 101: 5 Great Rules to Gift By
Well, December is here. As the year comes closer to an end, the current atmosphere around the workplace falls somewhere between ultra-stressed for some and collective relief for others. It’s more likely that if you’re reading this post you’re feeling more of a sense of accomplishment, mixed with optimism for what’sRead More
Awesomely Effective Email Communication
Most organizations believe email is one of their biggest productivity snags even though email is probably the most important office communication tool available. The technology has eliminated many of our personal boundaries. Some of us have even allowed email to drive our actions when in reality, our communications should beRead More