I’m still knee-deep in work and unable to attend to things I’d love to blog about — the Supreme Court’s outrageous decision on campaign finance, and Obama’s tardy conversion to populism, the MA election (yes, more to be said on that!). But I will get to these and other topics soon.
Meanwhile, a quick note about another matter. I got up at 5:00 this morning to work. After making coffee, I thought I’d just spend a few minutes catching up with some newspapers I hadn’t gotten to this week. One of the things I look forward to reading each week is Walter Mossberg’s “Personal Technology” column in the Thursday edition of the Wall Street Journal. He devoted his column this week to a fabulous “hybrid computing” program/website (he explains the term in his column) called Evernote. I read the column, went to Evernote‘s website, and then lost an hour exploring its possibilities, setting up an account (free!), downloading the free iPhone app, etc.
Evernote is a fabulous tool that I expect will be something I come to depend on every day. Explore it for yourself. I expect you’ll be glad you did.
I lost an hour of work this morning, but I’ve already “clipped to Evernote” a number of items I want to blog about later when I have time. More on all that when I resurface.