Process Just do it > Having the ability to just have an idea and go "right, we'll just try and make this thing because we think that's a problem that needs to be solved". And I highly recommend being naive, because it will get you so far... > ...naivety means you don't really know what's gonna
Apps No pushing This morning saw Twitter going a but mental for the release of the popular desktop email client Sparrow's iPhone app. I tried the desktop version a long time ago, and found it didn't quite have the features I was looking for but looking again at it this morning means I'll
Apps Writing on the move Recently I've seen a couple of new [http://scriptogr.am/] services [http://calepin.co/] popping up on Twitter which use a combination of markdown text files and Dropbox to create a blog. Since they we both free to sign up and I have a Dropbox account that I use religiously,
Process Evernote for writing When I first built this site, I started a blog which was terribly built, not in a CMS and a nightmare to maintain. Back in those days, I didn't think about keeping copies of things so that site is now lost in the depths of time but the motivation to
Self-improvement TV is killing my time In November 2009, Luisa and I moved from our flat in the village I grew up in to our first proper house. I can't remember why exactly but due to the TV cabling being set up to receive Virgin Media (and we weren't subscribed to them) we were essentially without
Web The beauty of an empty inbox Over the last few years working at Connected, we've gone through a change in process and attitude to all things digital. What was once stored on one's own machine is now stored up in the cloud and pretty much nothing is hidden from one another. Part of this move to