Jun/070
The Productivity Project
I have just launched my new blog: The Productivity Project.
Every day, we will be introducing a new productivity method (a.k.a life hack) to help improve your day to day life.
Check it out, subscribe to the RSS feed, and keep a track of new ways to improve the way you get things done!
Check it out at http://theproductivityproject.com.
Jun/072
Return of the Luke
After a brief blogging hiatus, I was inspired to start writing again by a brief text message. Thank you.There has been a lot on my mind lately, hence the lack of posts. I’m also working on a new business and a new blog (stay tuned), which has eaten up a little time.
The biggest news on my mind at the moment is Apple’s announcements last night. If you haven’t yet, check out the new Mac OS X features, to be released in October. Especially if you’re a mac user.
Also, whether you’re a mac user or a Windows user, check out Apple’s new dual compatible web browser release of, Safari 3.0 beta. It’s supposed to work with wordpress and rich text etc., but I’m having a little trouble with it.
And to top it off, I can’t get Safari 3 to work with Google Notebook. Hopefully it’s just a bug to beat out during beta testing.
It’s good to be back.
Jun/070
Google Maps Street View
Google have just released a new feature on their maps.
In selected US cities, you can navigate the streets with a full panoramic view of the surroundings.
Of course, aside from all the neat tourist attractions and nice views, there are also a lot of interesting things that have been photographed.
Here are a few that I have personally found, though there are others. I suspect people will jump all over this, like they did on Google earth.
A reflection of the Google Van which is taking all the pictures (took me ages to find that).
Has anyone else found anything interesting?