For the first time ever, we’re seeing people who were raised with modern technology enter the marketplace as consumers with actual buying power. For businesses, this is a critically importan... Read more
I’m very happy to announce that my book publisher, Wiley, has commissioned a third edition of the Lifehacker book, due out late summer 2011. The book is a compendium of the best tech h... Read more
After using it in tandem with TweetDeck for a couple of days now, I’m still impressed with Twitter.com’s revamp: no longer just a list of 140-character lines, the new Twitter.com... Read more
Copies of The Complete Guide to Google Wave have been selling like hotcakes, and unsurprisingly, the ebook has moved a lot faster than the print version. We’ve still got a stack of ful... Read more
Maintaining your privacy online isn’t as simple as Pirillo puts it, but his tweet made me laugh, because it’s such an important point. Awareness and prudence are more critical th... Read more
Just because you’ve set your Facebook profile to “Friends only” access doesn’t mean someone who is not your friend can’t see it. One of the most confusing aspec... Read more
Published my first opinion piece on CNN.com today, in which I argue it’s a great thing that the Library of Congress is archiving billions of public tweets. Despite some parentheses tro... Read more
Even though I’m desperately curious how one looks and feels and works, I’m not buying an iPad–just yet, anyway. I’ll head down to the Apple store and fondle one on Sa... Read more
My Maximum PC magazine cover story, The Power Users Guide to Google Apps, is now available online. In it, I pick my favorite advanced features in Google Maps, Calendar, Docs, Wave, Reader, A... Read more
I’m thrilled to announce that the online book by Adam Pash and myself, The Complete Guide to Google Wave, is now in print! Order your copy here. The new edition is double the pagecount... Read more
For my latest column at Fast Company, I took a spin through the just-launched Google Apps Marketplace and found four apps worth hooking up to your domain. (One of my picks, TripIt, does a sm... Read more
My latest two videos are up at Fast Company: one’s on firewalling your attention with time blocking, and the second is on three ways to use Google Wave in your business. The time block... Read more
My FastCompany.com video series continues with two new installments: one on reducing multitasking, and the other on claiming your name on the web. The singletasking bit is timely, as I... Read more
Over at Macworld this morning, I took a shot at explaining what Google Wave is (and isn’t). Even in a Wave-backlash/Buzz-love world, I’m still bullish about Wave. It’s the... Read more
My latest FastCompany.com video segment, shot several weeks ago, is about managing your social media updates, partly by funneling them all into one place (like your email inbox). Then Google... Read more
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