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Tag Archives: information management
Preparing for the Worst
It doesn’t take a psychologist to see that there is a lot of anxiety in today’s world. There are millions who worry about losing their jobs, many millions who have lost their jobs, and millions with underwater mortgages. And there … Continue reading
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Tagged behavior, information management, motivation, practicality, psychology
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Take Security Seriously
John Gruber quotes the following from Nicole Perloth’s recent article in the New York Times: When Kenneth G. Lieberthal, a China expert at the Brookings Institution, travels to that country, he follows a routine that seems straight from a spy … Continue reading
From Yojimbo to Evernote to Yojimbo to … (Mac)
In my recent reading of some of Michael Hyatt’s articles on Evernote, it occurred to me that maybe I should give Evernote another try. I signed up for premium access to it when it first came out, but then got … Continue reading
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Tagged information management, iPad, iPhone, iPod, practicality, technology
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It Was Too Much for Me, Yet, Not Enough [Information]
Around the first of the year, I woke up to the realization that I was wasting huge chucks of time taking in information of no value. Not only was I wasting time, I even started to feel less in control … Continue reading
Some Thoughts on Time
Over the recent holidays, I caught myself daydreaming about my own funeral. I pictured one of my friends saying “That Keener sure did know a lot.” With another friend saying “Yes, but it would have been better if he known … Continue reading
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Tagged gtd, information management, life, lifestyle, practicality
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How Much of Your Data do You Really Want in The Cloud?
With WikiLeaks and The Gawker Incident so fresh in our minds, many of us are wondering just how secure supposedly secure data really is. (If you are not up-to-speed on what happened with Gawker, see my previous post and its … Continue reading
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Tagged apple, Google, information management, internet, practicality, technology
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Forbes and Atwood on Password Security [re: the Gawker Incident]
The recent hack of Gawker Media sites has compromised over a million passwords. Although I had not commented on Lifehacker in a long time, my password and email (from the one or two times when I did comment) were among … Continue reading
Reminder About Entrenched Thinking
Science is the best tool we have for discovery and learning, because it encourages us to modify our theories when they don’t prove out. As with any human endeavor, though, science is imperfect. Lee Smolin gives a great example of … Continue reading
Yojimbo: An Organizer for Mac Folks
When I got my iMac around Christmas 2006, I began searching for the most popular Mac software. Within a couple of weeks, I purchased Yojimbo 1.3 (Jan 2, 2007), because the reviews indicated that it was one of the Mac … Continue reading
The Benefit of Deferred Reading
Do you have a “Read Later” list, and/or a pile of printed articles that you plan to get to later? If you are sort of ADHD, like me and many others who live with a computer/smartphone/iPad, you probably have a … Continue reading