Getting value from technology
There are two things I am pretty pleased about this week - my new phone and a really useful plugin for Outlook, both of which are allowing me to get much more value out of the technology I use every day.
I have recently changed my mobile phone to a Nokia N95 8GB (from a SE K800i) and so far I am really pleased with its performance. The interface is responsive and the functionality including the wireless connectivity, 5 megapixel camera and N-gage are well worth the upgrade - you can read more about it Welcome to my Nokia N95 8GB.
Xobni (read Inbox backwards) is enabling me to get way more use out of Outlook (Why I need Xobni to manage my e-mail) than I have had before. Two of the key features for me are the contact relationships and the exchanged files indicators. The Contact Relationships part allows me to find a particular email recipient who have been involved a communication chain whilst the exchange file indicators keeps a log of files transmitted between us.
I have also posted the next part in the Web 2.0 series: 42 things about Web 2.0 in 2008, part 2 of 3.
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