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Being productive is good
Being productive is good
04/24/2004 08:51 AMWow, I'm up early today. For a Saturday, I'm really up early...usually
I'm not up this early, well...I guess it's...
RSS Can Make You More Productive
RSS Can Make You More Productive
01/08/2004 07:22 PMRS
S and Productivity
"The scroll bar for my Outlook inbox vanished for the first
time in 7 years.
This indicates that I have fewer messages in my inbox than will
sustain the need for scrolling. ;-)
This is a landmark event for me - I receive about 100
business-related emails every 24 hours (used to be 200, and about 500
if you include spam). I deal with this level of communication by
supplementing email with RSS and channels. Both afford me the latitude
of responding to many inquiries with a simple link (i.e., an
answer that is encapsulated in some content item previously
created). I've learned that the best way to improve my own
productivity is to publish discrete information objects that can be
easily shared and consumed by people seeking my help, guidance, or
direction. Making that information available as RSS causes many
productivity-enhancing events to unfold....
I think I'm about 7% more productive by taking the time to publish
more and react less - and in a form that supports immediate RSS
availability. That's the equivalence of about fourteen 8 hour
workdays per year which is roughly equivalent to the amount of time I
plan to spend in Kona, Hawaii.
RSS for personal information management - who'd a
thought?" [Th
ink Outside The Feed]
Hey, I want to go to Hawaii...!
Hypomanic? Absolutely. But Oh So
Productive!
Hypomanic? Absolutely. But Oh So
Productive!
03/22/2005 03:22 PMMental health experts are exploring the upside of frenzied emotional
heights.
J. Robert Oppenheimer, a "productive
dilettante"
J. Robert Oppenheimer, a "productive
dilettante"
04/13/2005 11:46 AM
He was fond of reading Proust and Dostoevsky. He studied the
Bhagavad Gita in Sanskrit, painted landscapes in oil, and flirted with
Marxism. His mannerisms -- such as saying "Gee!" when
pondering some scientific marvel -- were contagious. And when the US
government
decided to
incinerate
hundreds of thousands of fishermen, housewives, cooks, potters, and
Zen monks as a decisive blow for peace in 1945, he told the commanding
officers on the mission, "Don't let them detonate it too high . .
. or the target won't get as much damage." He was
J. Robert Oppenheimer, the mild-mannered destroyer of
worlds who
led the Manhattan Project, portrayed in a new biography called
American Prometheus. FC Now: Productive work environments -
office vs cubicle
FC Now: Productive work environments -
office vs cubicle
03/28/2005 03:27 PMOver the past 15 years, office design has been influenced by the idea
that fewer walls=better communication=higher productivity. The
workplace expression of that concept has been the mass cubicle-ization
of the office. But the ugly truth is that nobody has...
West Londoners are most economically
productive (Reuters)
West Londoners are most economically
productive (Reuters)
12/24/2004 01:13 PMReuters - The average West Londoner contributes seven times the
economic value of someone from South
West Wales, official figures show.
Colligo Networks to Make Mobile Teams
More Productive
Colligo Networks to Make Mobile Teams
More Productive
05/10/2004 11:09 PMBC Technology May 11 2004 3:36AM GMT
Productive Computing, Inc. Releases
Address Book Manipulator Plug-in for
FileMaker® Pro and Macintosh OSX
Productive Computing, Inc. Releases
Address Book Manipulator Plug-in for
FileMaker® Pro and Macintosh OSX
06/25/2004 11:48 AMFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
San Diego, CA - June 25, 2004 Productive Computing, Inc. announces the
release of the Address Book Manipulator Plug-in as the first FileMaker
Pro plug-in that provides a lightning fast two-way data exchange
between FileMaker Pro and Macintosh the OSX Address Book using nothing
more than simple script steps. No AppleScript or XML programming
required!
Features include:
- New Record, Delete Record, Delete All Records
Stay a While, Stay Forever
Stay a While, Stay Forever
01/06/2005 02:23 AM
Stay a While, Stay Forever is the title for
The Hospital.
Information routing
Information routing
08/16/2004 02:27 PM
Everybody processes a ton of email. And nowadays, some of us also
process a ton of RSS feeds. In both cases, inbound items fall into
three categories:
Must be acted on immediately. ...
Routing Rust-Out
Routing Rust-Out
01/26/2004 07:16 AM
Feeling rundown, tired, depressed? Five remedies to cure the
cubicle-dweller's disease.
Routing Tools
Routing Tools
11/13/2003 05:11 PM
Routing Tools CVS Snapshot (2003-11-13)
RFC On New Internet Routing Protocol
RFC On New Internet Routing Protocol
04/01/2005 09:34 AM
Information routing, redux
Information routing, redux
09/01/2004 05:34 PM
In last week's column, I mentioned del.icio.us, Joshua Schachter's "social
bookmarking" service. Since then, I've explored the service more
deeply in a series of blog entries. Using
del.icio.us, I'm now able to process information in dramatically more
efficient ways.
...
In a Mar
ch 2003 column, I wrote about the challenges of doing
publish/subscribe at Internet scale. David Rosenblum,
who was then CTO of messaging startup PreCache, had described to me an
optimization procedure he called "filter merging." The architecture of
del.icio.us lends itself to just that kind of optimization. The
combination of several trusted human filters, with respect to some
topic of interest, yields a powerful merged filter. [Full story at
InfoWorld.com]
...
Tour de Tech: It's all about the routing
Tour de Tech: It's all about the routing
07/18/2004 09:40 PM
Direct and Related Links for
'Tour de Tech: It’s all about the routing'
More gorgeous hi-tech bikes at the Tour….
Moving from WS-Routing to WS-Addressing
Using WSE 2.0
Moving from WS-Routing to WS-Addressing
Using WSE 2.0
04/26/2004 10:59 PM
See the issues surrounding Web services routing and the need for
transport-neutral addressing, specifically focusing on the move away
from WS-Routing towards the new WS-Addressing specification. Core
WS-Addressing concepts and implementing secure routing with Web
Service Enhancements 2.0 are shown.
Sarvega brings routing to XML
Sarvega brings routing to XML
06/14/2004 02:48 PM
ZDNet Jun 14 2004 6:48PM GMT
CallManager Least Cost Routing
CallManager Least Cost Routing
09/22/2004 06:29 PM
Tech-Recipes Sep 22 2004 10:40PM GMT
Flaw in Cisco Net routing computers
Flaw in Cisco Net routing computers
04/22/2004 05:18 AM
Philadelphia Inquirer Apr 22 2004 8:53AM GMT
10.3: Split routing with PPTP in Panther
10.3: Split routing with PPTP in Panther
01/22/2004 02:37 AM
I periodically need to use PPTP to access my systems inside a firwall,
but want the rest of my traffic to go through my normal default route.
To do this, i need to invoke pppd with the "nodefaultroute" option and
have an ip-u...
Cisco CallManager Least Cost Routing
Cisco CallManager Least Cost Routing
09/23/2004 01:09 PM
Tech-Recipes Sep 23 2004 4:08PM GMT
Researchers envision the Linux of
routing
Researchers envision the Linux of
routing
04/19/2004 12:30 PM
Scientists at Berkeley are close to releasing an open-source software
code that could do for routing what Linux did for operating systems.
Cisco's New CRS-1 Carrier Routing System
Cisco's New CRS-1 Carrier Routing System
05/25/2004 04:17 PM
Cisco to buy routing specialist Parc
Cisco to buy routing specialist Parc
07/08/2004 10:13 AM
Acquisition will give Cisco access to Parc's multiprotocol label
switching, a technology that the industry bills as the ultimate
convergence tool.
Routing Spam Back To Where It Belongs?
Routing Spam Back To Where It Belongs?
07/26/2004 03:32 AM
It seems like just about everyone is trying to get into the anti-spam
business these days. A new entrant that may be added to the list,
apparently, is Cisco. According to this report from the Inquirer,
some folks at Cisco are working on their own
anti-spam solution. While the article seems to imply that it
would only impact Cisco hardware, that's not at all clear from the proposal they point to, which looks like yet
another authenticated sender standard, a space that is already
quite crowded.
Hipercom Optimized Link State Routing
0.99.11
Hipercom Optimized Link State Routing
0.99.11
09/17/2004 02:30 AM
An implementation of a wireless ad-hoc routing protocol.
Turn-key Mesh Routing Access Point
Turn-key Mesh Routing Access Point
02/13/2003 03:25 PM
I was going to post the google cache, but even this is loading slowly
as heck for some reason? by octalc0de on Tuesday October 01, @06:44PM
(#4370414). ...
Hipercom Optimized Link State Routing
0.99.15
Hipercom Optimized Link State Routing
0.99.15
12/22/2004 01:05 AM
An implementation of a wireless ad-hoc routing protocol.
The Water Closet meets IP routing
technology
The Water Closet meets IP routing
technology
04/11/2005 08:42 PM
I haven't tried it, but this sounds great. The Toilet Tank Traffic
Shaper - DUMMYNET rocks. Is there something similar for PF? For Linux?
In vaguely related news I haven't had time to setup the Soekris box
yet. My excuse is that I need to either work with OpenBSD or wait for
FreeBSD to import the if_bridge code into 5.x to make it work well as
a bridge. There's a patch for the if_bridge thing, but I couldn't get
it...
Nortel, Avici team on IP core routing
Nortel, Avici team on IP core routing
01/08/2004 08:16 PM
The partnership will bolster Nortel Networks' Internet Protocol
product offering and give Avici Systems much needed customers.
'The acceptance of FC Fabric Routing has
been very solid'
'The acceptance of FC Fabric Routing has
been very solid'
09/25/2004 04:08 AM
Express Computer India Sep 25 2004 8:40AM GMT
SingTel Using Juniper's Edge Routing
Platforms
SingTel Using Juniper's Edge Routing
Platforms
08/06/2004 06:40 PM
TechWeb Aug 6 2004 11:25PM GMT
Onion Routing Averts Prying Eyes.
Onion Routing Averts Prying Eyes.
08/05/2004 09:19 PM
Wired News: Onion
Routing Averts Prying Eyes. Congrats Roger. I run petra, one of
the oldest Tor nodes.
Onion Routing Averts Prying Eyes
Onion Routing Averts Prying Eyes
08/05/2004 05:11 AM
Wired News Aug 5 2004 9:33AM GMT
Meshcube: A New Mesh-Routing Wireless
Device
Meshcube: A New Mesh-Routing Wireless
Device
06/29/2004 07:30 AM
Elguapo's Guide to Routing - Part 4,
OSPF
Elguapo's Guide to Routing - Part 4,
OSPF
07/05/2004 03:44 PM
Chapter 1 was an introduction. Chapter 2 was RIP. Chapter 3 was BGP.
Chapter 5 will be the Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (IGRP).
Chapter 6 will be the Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol
(EIGRP). Chapter 7 will be the Intermediate System to Intermediate
System protocol.
XML 2003 session report: Namespace
Routing Language
XML 2003 session report: Namespace
Routing Language
12/23/2003 10:38 AM
James Clark followed a block of sessions on ISO Document Schema
Definition Languages (DSDL) (ISO/IEC JTC 1 SC 34 WG 1) with a
presentation on Namespace Routing Language (NRL), which is a key
contribution to DSDL Part 4: "Selection of validation candidates".
Hipercom Optimized Link State Routing
0.0.2 (PyOLSR)
Hipercom Optimized Link State Routing
0.0.2 (PyOLSR)
04/14/2004 07:55 PM
An implementation of a wireless ad-hoc routing protocol.
NT/2000/XP: Display or view the Windows
routing table
NT/2000/XP: Display or view the Windows
routing table
06/16/2004 12:23 AM
Tech-Recipes Jun 16 2004 3:50AM GMT
Grok Description matches for routing around IT to stay productive
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routing around IT to stay productive