Archive for June, 2008

Follow your feelings: Prioritize

Monday, June 30th, 2008

The first step in establishing priorities is to keep track of your time for a week, at work and at home. What tasks are you doing and how are you choosing them? Then, you can use the A, B, C method or a decision-making matrix to prioritize tasks.

The A, B, C method is simple. Follow [...]

Speed up Vista booting time, will ya!!

Friday, June 27th, 2008

Messing with MSCONFIG recently (for more previous “kicks”) and found this little gem. Well I do notice that there are some significant improvements in loading Vista (timed it, it was about 5 secound faster :>)….thought I’d share it here.

When you have a computer with a recent model CPU, chances are it’s a dual-core CPU right? [...]

iPhone 3G: Grab at ~$600, head to Europe

Tuesday, June 24th, 2008

After jailbreaking iPhone 2.0, now according to Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster) estimates the non-subsidized iPhone would likely cost around $600. That is “Wow”!!

The report from Gartner and Piper Jaffray have estimated confidently that the iPhone will be controlling 17 percent of the worldwide smartphone market by the end of 2009. In North America, they [...]

Four Steps to Understanding the Blogosphere

Friday, June 20th, 2008

Recently, Johnson & Johnson moved quickly to smooth over its controversial decision to disinvite a number of influential bloggers to its Camp Baby event (details), the flare-up shows the need to treat influential new media constituencies with kid gloves, says industry consultant and Marketing Roadmaps blogger Susan Getgood. She even lays out four steps to [...]

Flock 2 beta now powered by Firefox 3 engine

Wednesday, June 18th, 2008

Since my last entry on Flock 1.0.3, I hardly use it since enduring myself on FF3 RC (now using FF3 Final ^^;)and Opera 9.27 (now using 9.5, and Opera Mini). Now the developers of the Flock social web browser have released a new beta of the application which is based on the just released Firefox [...]