Planning for the Future with Everplans

Planning for the future is your best course if you want to be ready for what comes your way. And though it’s not something that we naturally want to think about, the inevitable future for each and every one of us holds the end of our lives. So, it’s interesting that this one sure thing…

Paperless Organization to De-Clutter and Find Time

Going paperless is becoming more and more the norm in our digital and increasingly cloud-based world. The advantages of storing information in a digital format are many. You save space – and that, for many businesses, translates directly into saving money.

Find Time to Connect and be Heard With BlogTalkRadio

Finding time to connect with people on the web, especially if you are an entrepreneur or small business owner, can be a challenging (and time-consuming) proposition.  One of the quickest and easiest ways to extend your reach is by using audio.  And BlogTalkRadio is one of the most popular and most user friendly places that…

Find Time to Extend Your Reach Into the Mobile Technology World with QR Codes

Finding time to connect and communicate can be challenging.  Whether it’s for fun with family and friends, or for business with colleagues and prospective clients, the more easily accessible you can make your information … the better off everyone is. And that’s exactly why I predict that QR Codes will become a growing part of…

Find Time to Drop Everything … in Your Own Dropbox on Cyber Monday!

Finding time to manage all the files, photos, music … you name it … on your computer can be a very daunting task.  And then what if you use a couple of different computers?  Add in mobile devises, flash drives … there are so many different places to store and access information these days!  And…

Find Time for Billions and Billions of Tweets – Archiving the Twitterverse!

Finding time to keep up with Twitter is daunting, but imagine archiving and cataloguing every public tweet made since the inception of Twitter! Happily, that’s not your job … or my job, but it is a task that’s been taken on by the Library of Congress.  Here’s what the blog at Twitter.com had to say…