An ‘On the Other Hand’ List of Tech You Can’t Use
By Tim Berry
What a contrast! I was reading Seth Godin's latest, Meatball Sundae, on the plane last night and then my email points me (thanks Caryn) to Gene Marks' Tech 'Solutions' Your Small Biz Can't Use, on the BusinessWeek site. Gene Marks... Read More »
Does Web 2.0 Make us Dumber?
By Tim Berry
Paul Barth has a very interesting post tracking actual neurological research about problems related to multitasking. Neuroscientists have shown in study after study, that multitasking isn’t helping us be more productive, but in fact, is making us dumber. Are some... Read More »
5 Things I Like About My Tablet Computer
By Tim Berry
5 things I like about my tablet computer Read More »
About Difficult Choices in Software Development
By Tim Berry
Cale Bruckner had an interesting post over the weekend, tracking an open discussion between Joel Spolsky, of Fog Creek, well-known blogger and software author, and the developers of BaseCamp. It is about software developers trying to figure out the future... Read More »
David Pogue on Simplicity
By Tim Berry
This 20-minute Ted session is both entertaining and insightful. -- Tim Read More »
Don’t Blame the Tools
By Tim Berry
I like Bill Brelsford's Killing PowerPoint isn't the Answer posted today in his Small Business Tools blog. PowerPoint doesn't make presentations, people do. Blaming the tool is sloppy thinking. Tools that help are good, thank you very much, even if... Read More »
USASBE Corporate entrepreneur of the Year
By Tim Berry
Last Saturday (1/13/07) I was awarded the United States Association of Small Business and Entrepreneurship (USASBE) "Corporate Entrepreneur of the Year" award at the USASBE annual event in Orlando, FL. Read More »
Humanizing Powerpoint
By Tim Berry
I just read and recommend this piece, plus the links it recommends: Humanizing PowerPoint by ZDNet's Marc Orchant -- Cliff Atkinson inspires me every time he writes about how to use PowerPoint to engage rather than lecture to audiences. While... Read More »