Five Ways to Be a Better Coach

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I get technology. I love beta software, am all over Google Plus and am way more likely to blow too much money in the App Store than in a shoe store. Things that are part of my everyday routine, like RSS feeds, Evernote and the HTML interface in WordPress, make other people crazy. My husband, [...]

iOS Magazine Apps Now Available for iPhone

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If you like reading articles from varied sources on your iOS devices, you’re in luck, as there have been several recent releases of interest. Flipboard • One of the first apps I installed after I unboxed my brand-new iPad2. Nice, readable interface and a great way to read articles and catch up on services like [...]

Killed by Tech

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I remember my parents shelling out big bucks for Encyclopedia Brittanica. I used to travel for business and had a huge atlas I depended on daily. Phone book — I throw them away now. I’m not sure my kids (19 and 23) have ever heard a busy signal. I do miss my Day-Timer just a [...]

Cool Apps: On the Job — Time Tracking and Billing for Financial Idiots

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As a freelancer, I’ve been struggling with time tracking and invoice management for some time. I’m not a bookkeeper, to be sure. For a long time I kept my my billable hours and projects in my head. Dangerous I know. Especially if you know anything about my head for numbers. I went searching for affordable [...]

That’s Sooo, Like 1990-Something? Right?

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Do people really still buy software this way? Maybe it is just me. But even before the Mac App Store, I downloaded whenever possible. Am I out of touch?