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Steve says...

On average I travel for business about seven to 15 days a month. Sometimes it can get a bit nuts, but I love it - I never get bored. This is one of those weeks. I will literally be in the clouds all week both virtually and physically.

I am starting my journey today in Toronto. Tomorrow I am speaking at the MIXX conference and will also participate in staff, client, industry and press meetings. Wednesday I head to Atlanta for the day for another private event and then right back up to Montreal that night. Thursday I am speaking at MIXX in Montreal. I head home for one night and then do a round-trip from NY to DC on Friday for, yes, another speaking gig. (Map above. I like maps!)

Despite the travel, however, I still need to be productive. I need to stay in touch with my colleagues and clients and also do some writing. Also, I want to stay in touch with you here on my lifestream and on social networks. Mobile technology is my friend here.

I have a couple of different laptops that I take on trips. All of them are light. But you see, I am on a quest. I want ditch my laptop on every trip and only carry a smartphone and my Iamakey for the rest. Right now I have an iPhone 3GS but I may add a Blackberry to complement it. My key files and even some portable apps are encrypted on the USB key.

The reason is simple: all of these devices are pocketable. A laptop isn't. I don't want to carry a laptop because it's mental baggage. I don't want to be thinking about where it is. Smartphones and USB keys are like appendages. I always know where they are. Plus, I know that one day soon we won't need to carry laptops on business trips because these phones - which are really pocket computers - will be able to do it all, including hook up to hotel TVs. I am trying to experience this future now.

I have gone sans laptop on business trips before but this one at three nights is the longest one yet - although I am home for one night in between trips. I have tweaked my setup so that the apps and services I use on my smartphone are identical to what I use on my Mac at home and - to a large degree - my desktop PC at work. I like the simplicity and consistency of it all.

Here's what I using... (workflow below)

  • Writing and To Do List - WriteRoom (which now has TextExpander support to speed up typing)
  • Contacts and Calendar - Address Book and iCal, which connect with our Exchange Server 
  • Notes - WriteRoom for temporary storage, Evernote for archiving (more on this in a subsequent post on lifelogging)
  • Files - Documents to Go, and if necessary, my IamaKey and Box.net/Sharepoint
  • Mindmapping - Mindjet and Mindnode
  • RSS - NetNewsWire, which syncs to Google Reader
  • Twitter - Tweetie
  • Plus, of course, Posterous and Instapaper for sharing and reading
The only thing I can't do with this setup is create or edit a PowerPoint deck, although I can view them. This is one reason I am considering getting a Blackberry too - you can edit PPT. I don't anticipate I will need to on this trip. However, I will need to write, but I can actually do so on my phone quite comfortably. If some people can write books on cell phones, then I can certainly crank out shorter stuff too.

You probably think I am nuts, but I hate carrying laptops. I have done so for years. I will keep you posted on my progress. Sometimes I am on the road seven or nine days at a time. I don't think I can ditch a laptop on these trips, but this journey might convince me otherwise. Wish me luck.

Filed under: apps, blackberry, cloud computing, gadgets, iphone, mobile, Producitivity, travel

Mona says...

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Well, it depends on how you look at it...



garry says...

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clementine says...

Want to keep track of your kids' or spouse's comings and goings? Electronic combination locks from Kiwkset, a subsidiary of Black & Decker, and Schlage send an email to your cellphone when someone unlocks your door.

Locks from both companies are designed to be integrated with a more ornate wireless whole house automation system; Kwikset is partnered with Control4 and Schlage has its own system called LiNK. In both cases, you can program the lock so when you enter your code, the system can be programmed to initiate all sorts of other activities such as lights going on, music or TV switched on, window shades lowered or raised, thermostat brought to room temperature, etc. Control4's system includes A/V controls; Schlage's does not.


Rah says...

Rap artist Lil Mama crashed the Jay-Z/Alicia Keys performance last night and has become the poster child for trying to steal someone else's shine. Well, maybe not steal, but she was definitely trying to borrow some. She jumped on stage and, in defiance of J himself, forced herself into the final freeze pose of the performance. It was ridiculous to watch. Here are some photos that were created from the resulting meme.

And.. we ALL remember THIS episode. CLASSIC.  on Twitpic #lilmamais Ob-Mama on Twitpic @myfabolouslife you created a monster my nigga #lilmamais not... on Twitpic WTF?!?! LiL Mama did a Collabo with the Marta Girl?!? It's ca... on Twitpic Share photos on twitter with Twitpic Share photos on twitter with Twitpic Share photos on twitter with Twitpic #lilmamais buggin, crashin tha prez party @myfabolouslife dam... on Twitpic Share photos on twitter with Twitpic #lilmamais & #chrisbrownsbowtie  on Twitpic lilmamais crashin twilight's cullen clan! on Twitpic


clementine says...

 

           
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Mo Hall says...

"A friend of mine recently complained that local weather forecasts here in San Francisco have been off all summer (they should just predict fog every day and they'll be spot-on, but enough of my sun-deprived blathering).

A better predictor might be this innovative Window Phone (not to be confused with the Windows phone). The translucent touch-screen device by designer Seunghan Song promises accurate weather predictions. But especially excellent is that it would simulate the current climate on its display with, say, a clear screen on a sunny day, virtual drops on a rainy day, and a frosty veneer when it snows." ... more details and photos at link

Filed under: Cellphone, Weather, Window Phone

MhdBadi says...


I found it very nice, so I'm gonna register on Streamy to make a forward step, I wanna build a new place from now because I don't really trust Facebook :( Would you??!

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