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How to Use Evernote
I’ve been using Evernote for so long, 10 years now, that I had almost forgotten what it was like to be a beginner. Mostly, I wanted to clarify what it was good for and what it wasn’t, so people that hadn’t tried it could evaluate whether it fits their needs. The idea arose from everyone calling it a ‘note-taking app,” including Evernote itself. I intended the article to be a one-off introduction.
Darryl BrooksPublished 3 years ago in 01Cyber Insecurity
Who are these people in my life that require me to create a 'strong password' for every website I use? What are their credentials? What are their explanations for the need to safeguard my grocery store loyalty card offers?
Judey KalchikPublished 3 years ago in 01Incredible Technological Predictions Made by Bill Gates 25 Years Ago
Bill Gates has shared his thoughts about the future of technologies in his famous book, published 25 years ago — “The Road Ahead.”
Victoria KurichenkoPublished 3 years ago in 01The Issue With Fast Chargers
It feels like every few days a new company is coming up with a new and improved Fast Charger, and some even provide crazy fast speed such as 120W. What these companies don’t say to you is that this doesn’t come for free and has some major implications for your battery life.
Kevin GabeciPublished 3 years ago in 01History of Macintosh: a 37 Year Love Affair
The now-famous Macintosh computer turns 37. When Apple President Steve Jobs launched this computer at the Flint Center on De Anza College campus on January 24, 1984, to the theme from Chariots of Fire, he called it “insanely great!”
Bill PetroPublished 3 years ago in 0110 Lessons I Learned as the First Employee of an AI Startup
I had just finished my bachelor’s in Aerospace Engineering when I decided to dive deep into the field of Artificial Intelligence.
Alberto RomeroPublished 3 years ago in 01Why Quibi Will Be A Big Success In 2020
Early Adopters Think Premium Mobile Content Is Here To Stay When you look at any adoption cycle for new technology, it usually goes like this. Early adopters are the first to support an innovator’s product when a product launches. Early adopters like an idea so much they want to be among the first users to support that product or service. Next comes the early majority crowd, usually influenced by early adopters and more pragmatic, wanting a product that has been tested and has proven value. The remaining two groups, the late majority and the laggards, are the most conservative and skeptical of the population, roughly about 34% and 16%, respectively, according to The Daily Egg. And with millions of downloads within the first few weeks Quibi is at already at the stage between the early majority and early adopters.
Jack ArmstrongPublished 4 years ago in 01Ecosia - The search engine of the future?
This post is NOT sponsored or endorsed by Ecosia at all. These are my own views and opinions. Help plant trees simply by surfing the web as usual? Sounds crazy right? Well this is exactly what Ecosia does. Founded in 2009, Ecosia has been growing steadily, experiencing a boom in early 2019. They were also the first German company to be listed as a 'B-Corp' due to their social business model.
Tom SturtridgePublished 4 years ago in 01Key Digital Marketing Strategies for a Multi-Location Business
The digital market is one of the best solutions through which business owners can increase brand awareness. It will also help in attracting potential customers both from the physical storefront and online platform. Therefore, when individuals are blessed with a multi-location business is considered to be gratifying.
Mansi RanaPublished 4 years ago in 01How to Code with an Apple Device for Under $500
But I Don't Know How to Code So you clicked on this post because you're curious about coding, but you don't quite know how to start. Before you read this article, I suggest you read An Intro to Ruby, a Newbie-Friendly Programming Language and, afterward, How to Get a Job as a Web Developer to put your learning into good use.
Milcah HaliliPublished 4 years ago in 01Augmented and Virtual Reality: Leveraging and Monetizing the Technologies
This article will introduce both the technologies of Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality to later discuss how businesses can leverage such technologies to strengthen their business, or harness their benefits as part of their business development strategy. Moreover, the article will share insights on how we can monetize such technologies to introduce new revenue streams for businesses.
Aziz DhaouadiPublished 5 years ago in 01The Future of Entertainment Is Short and Sweet
As screens get smaller and attention spans get shorter, it was inevitable that entertainment would follow. As technology advances, entertainment adapts to fit the new media outlets on offer. Now tech and film are combining in an exciting evolutionary step that brings high-quality content straight to the palm of your hand.
Daniel LyddonPublished 5 years ago in 01