ORGANIZING CREATIVITY

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Instant Conceptualizations with MagicCharts

2010-10-12

Hey, there's an easy and low-cost way to get an instant whiteboard -- that works (almost) everywhere. Yeah!
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Symbols

2010-09-21

Some objects are associated with a lot of ... uh, aura. They are symbols. But you cannot just adopt a symbol. At least, not if you want to go beyond it.
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The Internet is International. It’s a chance for a world government, but nothing for local regulations and control!

2010-06-17

Just when you thought that this world had a shot at a Golden Age politicians begin a narrow-minded quest.
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Prolong You Battery Life (it really works ;-))

2010-06-13

Some tips on how to get the most work time out of your mobile devices -- notebooks, smartphones, whatever. And yup, it works.
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Life Hacks Presentation and Adapting Your Tools

2010-06-03

On the importance of being able to adapt your tools -- to avoid them being a pain in the ass.
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Digital Mobile Storage

2010-05-26

Suggestion to have your material with you all the time, or at least easily available. And yes, it's possible. Also one of the best quotations for digital nomads I've read so far.
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This would not have happened with Pirate Bay

2009-12-06

A short description of the difficulties of using a legally bought software due to the license scheme of Adobe (including the solution).
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Paper vs. Digital — Why not both?

2009-11-20

Combining paper and digital can give you the best of both worlds. Here: A Moleskine PDA holder.
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Create your own Creative Help-Sheets

2009-09-22

Creating your own help sheets is a good way to learn about a new topic and to remember crucial things in the 'heat of the moment'.
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What’s in my bag? Space for Modules.

2009-07-12

Falling prey to the Flickr "What's in my bag?" movement -- but I have learned much from other peoples' bags and I believe in quid pro quo.
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