Archive for August, 2008

Evernote is a clipping program that helps you keep all of your information in one central repository. Planning a garden? A solar panel installation? A secret rendition of suspects to Saudi Arabia? Keep all of your notes in Evernote and you can access them from anywhere in the world. See, Evernote keeps your information on its ... Read more

Got a lot of stuff, but not a lot of room? Check out Baggu, the perfect collapsible bag for the clever digital nomad. Baggu holds two to three grocery bags worth of stuff — like conference swag, random gadgets, and origami paper cranes — but folds up into a small pocket when not in use. With a ... Read more

[Oct. 15, 2008 -- Moderator's Comment: The video below is in no way an endorsement of Dell or its products. Our goal is to encourage discussion between digital nomads to share their best thinking on mobility.] Some of the world’s most frequent travelers are rock stars. Dave Stewart, English musician (think The Eurythmics and Annie Lennox)  ... Read more

I’ve been using a service called Jott for over a year and I’m addicted. Jott allows you to use your mobile phone much like a tape recorder, but it does some other very cool things. Once you create an account, you can call a number and rattle off all manner of things and automatically your voice ... Read more

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