Computer Resolutions for 2011

Let’s keep looking forward here with some computer resolutions for 2011. I’ll keep it simple with just 5 things to do in this new year. Ready? Backup. Yeah, yeah, I know I said it’s a lost cause, but that was during the holidays with family. Doesn’t matter if it’s in the cloud or local (or [...]

Top 5 for 2011—ahead of the game

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While we’re all looking back at 2010, now drawing to a close, instead of writing about my picks of the last year, I thought I would consider what might be coming in the year ahead. The things that I’m looking forward to and think will have a big impact on (my) computing world: The iPad [...]

Could we become our own library in the cloud?

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Lending ebooks first came to the Nook and now available for select books on Kindles, which makes me wonder if we could all become giant P2P libraries in the near future. Something that could make public libraries either scream in panic or giggle with glee, depending on whether you see this as a powerful tool [...]

What’s the secret sauce for iPad magazines?

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There is a lot of discussion about iPads, magazines, and newspapers of late. Most of the posts focus on the failure of iPad magazines, but I think these first magazine apps (the iPad as a platform for a digital magazine is not even a year old, remember) have been great first trys. And first trys [...]

Have Keyboard, Will Travel: A Hired Gun Writer?

A wonderful year 2010 has been for me. I got married, finished my second and third books, and feel like I’ve really come into my own as a writer. I also got back into the tech journalism biz again at The Next Web, and then not. I’m neither resting on my laurels nor wearing sackcloth [...]

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