Posts filed under 'Technology'
Listen to this Tip
When you need to spell a word, don’t reach for the dictionary. Just go to Google and type in the word you want. If it’s not spelled right, Google will come back with “Did you Mean” followed by the proper spelling. This is the fastest, easiest way outside your [...]
Continue Reading July 22nd, 2005
Listen to this Podcast
This is the perfect podcast for someone interested in creating a podcast, sponsoring a podcast, or using a podcast for their business as well as people that want to know about podcasting.
0:00 Introduction
1:28 Start of live presentation
2:15 What is podcasting and how does it work?
6:22 Audio examples of audio podcasts
8:50 [...]
Continue Reading July 13th, 2005
Listen to this Tip
Want to make your next business meeting a smash hit? I’ve got a red-hot tip. At your next meeting, bring a laptop and projector. Project the agenda document on the screen and use it to guide the meeting and to take notes as well. Make sure you take [...]
Continue Reading July 13th, 2005
Listen to this Tip
The next time you’re looking up a contact in Outlook, click somewhere on the right hand side window where your contacts are listed and slowly type the last name of the person you want find. Outlook will quickly start flipping through the contacts to match the letters you’re typing. This is [...]
Continue Reading July 6th, 2005
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Here’s a great Google tip. The next time someone throws a big word at you, like “stenosis”, you don’t have to reach for the dictionary or a gag towel. Just go to Google, type the word “define:” then follow it with the word you want to learn about and [...]
Continue Reading June 30th, 2005
I had the great honor of leading a panel of bloggers in Hawaii including Roxanne Darling, Burt Lum, and Ryan Ozawa for the International Association of Business Communicators.
We were lucky to record nearly the entire 1 hour presentation. If you want to know more about corporate blogging or business blogging, this podcast is really worth [...]
Continue Reading June 9th, 2005