Evernote: Notetaking Software You Can’t Do Without
I’ve been using Evernote and it has been nothing short of brilliant.
So I’d like to recommend it to everyone that I know.
The software is really simple but the whole concept is simple:
- Desktop Client (Win/Mac that you can Write Notes In)
- Syncs with Web Site and Mobile Client
- Allows you to use mobile cam to take photos and it will do image recognition of characters.
- Full-text search and instant Sync.
- Tagging
I use it primarily for the following:
- Discussion Note Taking: After creating a discussion note during a meeting, I can immediately email it out to people concerned. Cuts down time required to followup.
- Drafting Articles: I draft out articles that I want to write and then eventually transfer onto GDocs
- I use it to write my Things To Do
- I use it to Web Clip articles which I can then send over to other people via email.
- I do Text Clippings of stuff I wanna remember. Little snippets of Ideas.
- I keep a list of Cafes I can Co-Work at.
I used to use TextEdit on the mac. But it kept scattering all over my hard disk. Also TextEdit doesn’t provide full text search, image snapshots, OCR and folksonomy. The most powerful thing about Evernote is the Sync to cloud feature which is so attractive: I need to have my data accessbile and synced up!
So if you’re looking for a good note taking software that will really be usefu, don’t hesitate to signup and begin using this!
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F1 Fever in Singapore
F1 Fever is here in Singapore. It’s 2 weekends away!
Just do a search on Flickr to see the setup of the grandstands and the street race tracks.
There will be road closures that will inconvenience everyone but I’m sure it will be worth the while.
It’s like seeing our little city “grow up”.
Anyway every brand is running some kind of F1 event in town. I wonder why are marketers so uncreative.
Everyone is capitalising on the glamour and their marketing are all beginning to look the same. When you have even the sub-brands or less glam brands also doing F1 marketing, it sort of dilutes even the marketing of the top brands.
Imagine, “Ah Seng Contractors” putting their brand on an F1 car! Oh no! Not another one again.
Some one should do something really contrarian just to steal the show!
Filed under Uncategorized | Comment (0)Sekai Camera: Finally Geo Tagging That Makes Sense
People have been talking about Geo-Tagging for a long time, but this product from Sekai Camera, a finalist at TC50 finally makes sense.
Why? Because it uses the world’s most popular phone of the future: the iPhone. It makes good use of its features like GPS, GSM Triangulation, Accelerometer and the Camera!.
Do check out the video from the TC post. It’s pretty good. You can just walk around with that thing and see a meta-tagged world. That’s very intuitive and I’m pretty sure even aunties and uncles can understand it.
I think these guys might just receive a big round of funding from the KPCB iPhone fund. And we wouldn’t be surprised if Google wants to buy them so that it will integrate with gMaps and gAndroid.
Really nice stuff. I would use it. Just that it will probably receive mass adoption only in later stages when iPhone solves its power consumption problem as this app seems to be fairly power hungry.
Filed under Uncategorized | Comment (0)Old People Loose to Young People in ACE ‘Why Not’ Contest
I was eagerly anticipating the release of the results of the ACE ‘Why Not?’ Contest.
Firstly because I thought It’s quite an interesting name for a contest.
“Why Not?” Is a favorite phrase of Borat Sagadiev
So it was cool to see the posters everywhere in Singapore. Asking “Why Not?”
The voice of Borat Sagadiev kept ringing in my head
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Nevertheless, here are the results:
16 Year Old Wins Nationwide Why Not? Contest
But unfortunately. The entry seems to be a closely guarded secret — it was not published.
And the other entries were like erm, a bit fail. Damn sad.
I could tear the ideas apart:
a) Renting out office space in government buildings for start-ups in related fields to create close interaction between the private and public sector – by Mr Tan Peck Cheong, a landscape architect who started a design consultancy company last year.
Isn’t this done? Go to Raeburn park, Old Police HQ in Chinatown, old CPIB HQ…. all done up, ready to rock. What supply crunch? All still empty.
b) Set up an incubator park with low rent offices and shared facilities. Government agencies, venture capitalists and banks could also set up branch offices at the park and have regular sessions with entrepreneurs at the park – by Ms Tan Pei Shan, Assistant Director, Public Service Division.
Nearly same as above. But not bad la…But I really wonder where is there a “low rent” place in Singapore? Choa Chu Kang cemetery. Maybe we should compete with the gang that want to put up bangla housing in Serangoon that caused so much furoe. I’m sure the expats and xenophobic Serangoonites would be happy to have entrepreneurs instead. But then again.. it’s the issue of “foreign talent”.. just another kind I guess.
c) Set up a website where consumers can post their “wish list”. Budding entrepreneurs wishing to start a business can develop business ideas from gauging consumers’ wants from this website – by Ms Sharon Eng, a Derivatives Documentation Manager at BNP Paribas.
Done: http://www.ijam.sg/
But of course this is coming not from a real entrepreneur. Real entrepreneurs gauge demand not from a website but by looking at trends and being on the ground.
d) Organise competitions in schools where each student group is given “seed” money which they have to grow. No need for lengthy business proposals, just sharing of lessons learnt –by Mr Joseph Wan, a JC2 student at Nanyang Junior College.
Can lor. Real seed money or monopoly money? If just want to make money play masak masak with monopoly money in school can also teach entrepreneurship.
e) Set up a “fab lab” in Singapore equipped with high-tech prototyping equipment such as 3D printers, laser cutters and digitizers and make it free, so that designers and engineers can quickly prototype new ideas – Ms Michelle Fullwood, an R&D engineer at the Ministry of Defence.
Not bad. I’d actually make my way there to this lab and start making things. I need a better chair. I want to build like a massage chair in the back of my van. Make 3D models of myself. Make some IronMan exo-skeleton. Turn my van from pussy-mobile into BatMobile.
Shiok ah!
Filed under Uncategorized | Comment (0)What Does Google Chrome Threaten Most?
What do you think?
Some people think it’s Firefox that will have a run for its money.
I think it’s Microsoft Internet Explorer.
IE is so slow and prone to Malware. gChrome has slight tweaks and should satisfy the uncles and aunties out there looking for sensible browser.
FF is still for the geeks. But FF has to get its memory leak act together. Otherwise it’s really going to be hard to get even geeks to continue using it for long!
Filed under Uncategorized | Comment (0)Eliminating Email
I’ve been trying to eliminate email.
For one of the company email account. I keep the inbox at: ZERO mails.
I feel less stressed w/o anything in the inbox.
Everything that needs to be done immediately has been done.
Everything else that needs longer time has been transferred to my todo list.
Keeping mails archived and the inbox count to ZERO is a fantastic stress reliver.
You should try it too!
Filed under Uncategorized | Comment (0)Dim Dim
DimDim.com: free, open-source web conferencing.
Says it all. Pretty disruptive business tool.
You need it!
And it has Mac desktop sharing even.
You can also deploy within your own corporate environment.
A little buggy on the interface but otherwise it’s good stuff.
Filed under Web 2.0 | Comment (0)Asus EEEBox PC
Just bought a set of teh EEEBox PC at the office today. It’s quite cute. Not very powerful but fairly easy to use and it comes with WinXP licensed on it. Fairly fast. Good for office work, school work kinda stuff. I mounted it behind a new 19″ monitor so you can’t see the CPU. It’s like an iMac. It could be something I could bring around to different places i.e. hackathons, friend’s houses, friend’s companies because it is very very light.
Filed under Uncategorized | Comment (0)Singapore’s Pretty Vibrant Lately
Somehow despite the gloom and doom, Singapore city seems to be abit more vibrant lately.
This summer there has been so many music festivals, mall activities that I must say you can’t really be bored if you bothered to look out for stuff to do.
Only problem is that I work later and when it’s time to chill after 11pm lots of things are closed already.
Also not sure if you’ve heard of the Dove shower challenge. In this shower challenge, Dove (the shampoo brand) created a shower stall in a mall where they challenged girls to “sing in the shower”.
On one hand I’m laughing at how crazy marketers are getting to stand out from the crowd. On the other hand I must say it’s pretty good way to go viral on the web. And I’ve noticed that brand marketers are increasingly engaging the web by creating branded blogs, microsites, seeding sponsored posts and inviting bloggers to PR events. Oh well, things have really changed in this small little island huh?
Filed under Bloggers, Singapore | Comment (0)Ahh.. the UnConference is Back! UnConference 2008
Hey everyone, the e27 team is back with our biggest ever UnConference! Titled the “UnConference Singapore 2008″ the event now has a new branding!!!
Designed by our in-house designer, the idea is to emphasize the “un” in a free-from kind of way. We went through so many iterations on the branding but finally this one stuck as it was so clear. The colors also blend nicely with our Green/Black theme.
We decided to add on the Singapore 2008 because for the first time, we’re publicizing the event way beyond the Singapore community. Our E27 blog recently joined the OpenWeb.Asia. grouping and in the spirit of promoting greater awareness of the action in the Asian startup scene.
We’ve got a sterling line up of startups from Singapore and lots of user-generated breakout sessions. Microsoft, our Platinum Sponsor is even sponsoring a Guitar Hero contest where you can Win an XBox!
We’re really thankful to all the startup, volunteers, partners, sponsors and of course the organizing team for helping out to pull off this effort. This is going to be the definitive Web 2.0 mega event in Singapore for the year to date and we hope you will be able to support us!
For more info check out this banner:
And of course go to the Event Website:
And the Event Facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=15489117085
A note on Tickets:
This time round we’re not going to be doing the event for Free. Free events have too many no-shows and it’s difficult to ascertain the quality of the audience. Just like the previous Garag3 party last October, we’re doing this through EventBrite which is one of the world’s best ticketing systems. Our E27/Community Next team does a fantastic job of using it for their Silicon Valley events so we’re using too. It has made event management wayyyy easier for us too.
Having said that, this event is primarily financed by our Sponsors and we’ve made a great effort of pressing down the prices to be only $10 if you buy before July 12. Yes it’s $15 at the door!
$10 gets you a t-shirts (Limited to first 300), and of course wonderful food at our catered lunch that’s going to cost close to $10 per head. So it’s a best buy, mega steal event!
See you sat!
Ticketing website: http://e27unconference-jcurve.eventbrite.com
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