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This utility saves me hours a week (multi-pc-mouse)

Filed under: Hardware, Usability and Human Interface

May
10
2007

This is not a paid post. If you have multiple monitors side by side that are hooked to multiple computers, you can save by grabbing a few licenses for Desktop Rover, a program by Neslo Software. It lets you set up a “grid” of computers that all share the same keyboard and mouse, without the hassles of a KVM switch. Workflow stays seamless all day.

Not only that, but they answer your emails if you have problems, and provide really good answers.

No Vista support yet, but it’s coming.

Representation of my setup (note… this is three computers, one keyboard and one mouse)

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Posted by Scott Clark @ 3:09 pm | Make a Comment  

Incredible Lineup at Personal Democracy Conference

Filed under: Events

May
9
2007

This should be good.

Google Chief Executive Officer Eric Schmidt will keynote the Personal Democracy Forum (www.personaldemocracy.com) in a conversation about the flattening of politics with New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman. Currently in its fourth year, the Personal Democracy Forum is the preeminent conference examining how Internet technology and trends are reinventing politics.

Friday, May 18th, 2006, 8:00 a.m.—6:00 p.m.(Registration begins at 7:30 a.m.)For details, please visit www.personaldemocracy.com/conference .Conference registration waived for media \

* John Aravosis, AmericaBlog.com
* Peter Daou, Hillary Clinton ‘08
* Becki Donatelli, John McCain ‘08
* Esther Dyson, EDventure.org
* Mindy Finn, Mitt Romney ‘08
* Thomas Friedman, New York Times
* Seth Godin, Author
* Chris Kelly, Facebook
* Arianna Huffington, The Huffington Post
* Lawrence Lessig, Author
* Kim Malone, Google AdSense
* Josh Marshall, Talking Points Memo
* Craig Newmark, Craigslist
* Eric Schmidt, CEO, Google
* Joe Trippi, John Edwards ‘08

  • Posted by Scott Clark @ 3:04 pm | Make a Comment  

    Superpages, no wonder you confuse my clients.

    Filed under: Usability and Human Interface

    May
    9
    2007

    Huh?

    personalpost

    Posted by Scott Clark @ 10:13 am | Make a Comment  

    Business Card Designs That Stretch The Limits

    Filed under: Oddities

    May
    8
    2007

    I’ll be the first to admit that I admire great business cards, though I rarely use a card myself! (people don’t usually forget my domain name : websiteadvice.com, or my phone number: 888-OnTheWeb) - but these, found on Digg, are pretty cool.  My favorite, pictured here, is only legible if you stretch it…. yes, from a personal trainer.

    stretchit.jpg

    For a bunch more, see the original post.

    Posted by Scott Clark @ 9:50 pm | Comment (1)  

    The Trouble with Twitters

    Filed under: RANT!

    May
    7
    2007

    twitters1.jpgCan someone tell me how indexing twitters and ranking them (well) in the Google organic results is going to boost the quality of search engine results, please let me know.

    Twitternoise Cometh and it Polluteth my SERPs:

    I think we all can agree that the lifespan of a twitter should be about, oh, 2 minutes.

    Twitter = A Blog with Tourettes Syndrome

    Posted by Scott Clark @ 2:50 pm | Make a Comment  

    Panthera pardus (with handbag)

    Filed under: LOL

    May
    5
    2007

    The leopard’s dark rosettes help it to blend whilst stalking prey.
    H
    ere, I assume such will be found in the shops, as it was spotted (ouch!) with a handbag and deliberate stride.

    leapord.jpg
    (Panthera pardus per tergus)

    Thank you R

    personalpost

    Posted by Scott Clark @ 10:27 am | Make a Comment  
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