Evernote has accepted that its app is ugly, and as a first step in rectifying that the company has released a very attractive, clean, and intuitive web client, now available in… Read more »
Managing time is at the center of our work, so that’s why there are so many offering to help us do it. A number of time- and task-oriented companies that I… Read more »
There are several drivers for the adoption of chat-influenced conversational tools and their replacement of less-conversational communication tools, and their rise will affect the enterprise-collaboration space in a number of ways. Read more »
Oracle investors voted down the proposed compensation plans for Oracle CEO Larry Ellison and his executive team. The dissent included investors like the California State Teachers’ Retirement System and California Public… Read more »
I finally dug myself out from under a number of assignments, and starting to work my way down a long list of products to review (apologies Qortex, Avoka, 15Five, and others)… Read more »
Two stray posts caught my eye today, and each offers a key insight, which when juxtaposed may seem to be in conflict, but they aren’t, really. The first is from Nick… Read more »
I read that Wunderkind has added some new functionality to the popular Wunderlist task manager tool (they report more than 5 million users now). Obviously they also decided that it was… Read more »
I was heads down working last week, catching up with the world in the way that always follows international travel (I was in Lisbon the week before: see The Future Of… Read more »
Somehow I missed the announcement of the December 18 release of a second generation product of Wunderlist from Berlin-based Wunderkinder. Wunderlist was widely heralded as an example of beautiful and intuitive design… Read more »