Make music on your laptop and in the market for a new Macbook? Here’s a good article to acquaint yourself with before taking the plunge:
Apple Chooses Form Over Function; Users and the Press Rebel
(Via Peter Kirn at Create Digital Music.)
Make music on your laptop and in the market for a new Macbook? Here’s a good article to acquaint yourself with before taking the plunge:
Apple Chooses Form Over Function; Users and the Press Rebel
(Via Peter Kirn at Create Digital Music.)
Wired.com just wrote a very flattering profile about the redesign of the Electro-Harmonix website:
Guitar Pedal Manufacturer Goes All Web 2.0 | Listening Post from Wired.com
For those of you who aren’t guitar pedal junkies like I am, EH makes some of the most enjoyable effects for a musician to play with! The new website is the brainchild of a number of talented people, but I want to single out one in particular… my buddy Steve!
Steve Robinson is the design guru behind EH’s new concept and you’ve probably also seen his work other places around the web like MTV or Rhapsody/Urge. When Veritrope.com needed a logo and some aesthetic help, I didn’t mess around… I called Steve. A successful visual artist as well as an in-demand consultant, Steve is a guy that I’m happy to call a friend…and ever happier to see get some recognition for his talent and hard work.
Don’t you just love it when the good people get noticed? 😉
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"Evernote Essentials" PDF (Direct Purchase) "Evernote Essentials" for Kindle (Amazon) | Now in it's 4th Edition! An overview written in plain English of the capabilities of Evernote. Includes a comprehensive setup guide and a sizable collection of tips, tricks and best practices to help the newbie get up to speed quickly and show the seasoned user a thing or two about how to become an Evernote superhero! | |
Evernote for Dummies | David E. Y. Sarna's Evernote for Dummies, 2nd Edition is a solid reference to learn to get organized with Evernote – and features a kind mention of the Veritrope.com Code Library. (Thanks David!) | |
Fujitsu ScanSnap | I own the previous generation model and have whole-heartedly recommended it for years to people who are trying to digitize big piles of paper quickly. With the Fujitsu ScanSnap one button color scanner, you can quickly convert paper documents into electronic files. ScanSnap features an auto document feeder (ADF) that digitizes both sides of a document in a single pass in color, making it ideal for an office or home office environment. Now, thanks to the partnership of Fujitsu and Evernote, pushing a single button on ScanSnap can make your scanned documents instantly available and searchable on virtually any computer and mobile device you use. |
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Canon imageFormula P-150 | A new entry on the market: The P-150 scanner (also known as Scan-tini) was designed for professionals to improve their personal efficiency and individual productivity in offices and in transit. From the Small Office / Home Office (SOHO) user, to the occasional traveler, to the employee who frequently travels, the P-150 scanner offers advanced features to meet the document capture needs of stationary users and "road warriors." | |
Lexmark Platinum Pro905 Business Class Wireless Multifunction Inkjet Printer with Web-enabled Touchscreen | This looks pretty cool -- the 'Scan to Evernote' SmartSolution by Lexmark International makes it easy to scan an important document, convert it to digital format and post to your Evernote account with one simple click of a button...all without even turning on your computer. | |
Eye-Fi SDHC Wireless Flash Memory Cards | The Eye-Fi SD Card is one of my faves! With it, your camera can record the location where your photo was taken (works great with "Places" in iPhoto). And if that wasn't enough, with a WiFi connection it will automatically upload your photos as you take them to Evernote or a number of other online repositories! |
Via Laughing Squid: Johnny Cash and Andy Kaufman Do Elvis | Laughing Squid
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Jose Saramago on WordPress.com — Matt Mullenweg
…I can’t read a damn word of it but it makes me happy to know that he’s out there, somewhere, hitting the “PUBLISH” button just like the rest of us.