The Evernote clipping obsession

The Verge at work: backing up your brain By Thomas Houston, theverge.com How I use Evernote as a memory tool for deep reading, writing, and research The Verge at Work is a series about process. We’re not sci­en­tists, and we’re not gurus, we’re just try­ing to get some work done. The solu­tions pre­sent­ed here ar… … Continue reading The Evernote clipping obsession

Intel futurist know what you want

  Intel’s futurist knows what tech you’ll want tomorrow by Brian Cooley, cnet.com Brian David John­son is Intel’s guy in charge of know­ing what tomor­row will be like. No pres­sure. He shows CNET’s Brian Coo­ley what’s next. Tech­no­log­i­cal futur­ism to Intel’s Brian David John­son is a lot more than engi­neer­ing. … http://flpbd.it/CdGlY Related articles Is … Continue reading Intel futurist know what you want

Anthrosourced color perception

via boingboing.net Related articles Professions that encourage people who lack empathy? (timbatchelder.wordpress.com) Steampunk Motorcycles Make You Long For The Open Cobblestone Road (buzzfeed.com) THE FALL OF SOPA Explained In Beautiful 3min Video (geektyrant.com) 3 Tips for Selecting the Perfect Color Scheme for Your Home's Interior Design (kengolendesignflorida.com) Modern Garage Apartments - A Space Reserved for … Continue reading Anthrosourced color perception