Archive for November, 2008

After coming back from a longish trip overseas, I’ve come to see the value - and folly - of netbooks. If you recall, netbooks are the low-power, lightweight notebooks that seem to be all the rage this year. Most of them are smaller than a paperback book and thinner than a magazine and they offer ... Read more

Transit time adds up: a 20 minute cab ride, a 1 hour airport check-in, a 15 minute security line. The trick for a digital nomad is to find time-hacks that work for you: productive ways to use 5 minutes here, 10 minutes there. Timesuck 1: Cab ride (20-30 mins) Time Hack: Email on Laptop Typically my journeys ... Read more

In a world of increasing professional freedom, managers (and the rest of us) struggle to adequately measure output. Gone are the days of clocking in and clocking out. We often assume that the number of hours spent “working” are an indication of one’s effort and accomplishment. However, in reality, this is not the case. Furthermore, ... Read more

Markos Moulitsas Zuniga is founder and publisher of Daily Kos, the largest progressive community blog in the United States. Named “the single most successful entrepreneur of the progressive movement” by New York Times magazine writer and author Matt Bai, Moulitsas is also co-author of Crashing the Gate: Netroots, Grassroots, and the Rise of People-Powered Politics ... Read more

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