Outsourced Wednesdays: Explore New Technologies

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In my work as an interaction designer and UI developer, I’m constantly checking out new applications and technologies. Sometimes it’s just for inspiration, but usually I’m looking for tools that help me (or people I know) do their jobs better. As you can imagine, that can really chew up a lot of time- time that’s not spent building my own applications or billing clients.

I’ve been having George do more of the initial exploration. This week he introduced me to Google Notebook. Last week he experimented with creating forms that insert data into Google Spreadsheets. In the past few months we’ve been playing with:

…and a handful of others. It’s usually the case that trying to “half-outsource” a task results in really inefficient use of time; I generally prefer to hand the whole thing over. But in these cases it’s worked out really well to toss ideas and findings back and forth. I spend less time than I would if I were on my own, but I glean as much (and often more) information about the tools.

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Keeping it legal: paying your virtual assistant

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I was recently asked about the logistics of paying our virtual assistant. It’s actually pretty simple.

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Outsourced Wednesdays: Clean My Grill

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No, not this grill:

bling!

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One Year Ago Today…

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…I sat in a hotel room in Toronto, amidst the FITC conference (just like I’m doing right now). I had given my notice of resignation to my corporate employer, and we had decided to move back to Chicago. Much of my digital attention was focused on ways to be more productive and make the best [...]

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Outsourced Wednesdays: Drywall Patch and Paint

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The disappearing TV left a few marks and dings in the wall, not to mention the sizable hole I carved out to run the wiring which is now uncovered. We’re moving from this apartment soon, and I didn’t want to leave any chance of not receiving our full deposit.

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Conferences: Miami and Toronto

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I’m curious to see when (if ever) there will be an intersection between visitors to this site and my professional colleagues.
This weekend I’m in Miami at the IASummit. I present in an about an hour as part of a panel on Practical Prototyping.

Next weekend I’ll be in Toronto at FITC. It’ll be my 5th [...]

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Outsourced Wednesdays: Find Old Contacts

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Around the time when my wife and I went to Mexico, I was thinking about people who had influenced me earlier in my life. I imagine everyone has a list of people they keep telling themselves they need to get in touch with. My sister-in-law’s grandfather related a story where he finally went and visited [...]

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Outsourced Wednesdays: Sell my stuff on eBay and Amazon

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When you hear “personal assistant,” selling some of your less-prized possessions is probably not the first thing that comes to mind. But it should be.

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Letter to a Thief

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No, this is not an April Fool’s joke.

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