June 18, 2008

Printable iPhone Wireframe Templates

This is a little stale, but still useful. iPhone developers might find these printable templates for sketching UI wireframes useful.

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The Whole Canadian DMCA Thing

I’ve been relatively quiet on the DMCA bill, and will remain so for the foreseeable future.

The only thing I can and will say is that Michael Geist is my digital rights hero, and leave it at that.

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June 17, 2008

The Inbox Zero Experiment

I used to be a little anal about how my mail was organized. I’ve recently adopted the more popular approach of filing mail into the “Trusted Trio” of folders:
  • Follow Up
  • Hold
  • Archive

It does require diligence, but I find that it’s working for me. Sometimes it can be a little tricky deciding the categorization of an e-mail, but I think the best approach is to err on the aggressive side. That is to say, archive iffy e-mails. If it’s not iffy, it’s usually a clear cut case for filing in the “follow up” folder.

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Podcasts to Kill The Time

Now that I’m on the train on a daily basis, I’ve been listening to more podcasts than before. Unfortunately, TWIT and MacBreak Weekly don’t provide enough content for an entire work week.

Some other worthwhile podcasts I’ve subscribed to:
The FAN 590’s Primetime Sports
Global News Report
Manager Tools

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June 16, 2008

SproutCore - The Next Big Thing

SproutCore is looking to be an impressive new competitor in the world of JavaScript libraries.