18th
February
None of us knows when or how a disaster will affect us or our loved ones. Anecdotally, we know that when someone is fleeing from their house or office, they usually attempt to grab the things that are most important to them and that probably cannot be replaced. Family photos, and other important handwritten & printed documents, are among the items that people will often risk their lives over in an attempt to salvage what they can in the face of an impending disaster. »
3rd
February
We may not be Stephen Colbert's 1,000,000 Strong on Facebook just yet, but Qipit is all over Facebook. Since I first wrote about Qipit, we have launched another app, improved Qipit NoteShare, and begun adding members to both of our Facebook groups. We strongly believe that we should be everywhere our audiences, and future audiences, already are. »
21st
January
After some brief ups and downs today, Qipit is back running smoothly. Sorry for the inconvenience as we are growing. We welcome your feedback, and thanks for using Qipit! »
6th
January
The Nokia Nseries site is featuring Qipit as a useful productivity app right now. Check it out & leave a comment about your experience with Qipit, if you'd like. We agree with Robert Scoble that the N95 and the rest of the Nokia Nseries are great products. They represent the future of the camera phone. »
30th
December
I loved Steve Rubel's recent post in which he writes about using his iPhone to organize his "to do" list. Steve is a leader when it comes to using online tools to make life more manageable. He's right about the trend in society to use camera phones to organize and document our lives. Many people have stopped wearing watches because they can easily check the time on their computer, cell phone, television or even the microwave. In the same way, digital cameras and camera phones are replacing notepads, copy machines & scanners for convenience, cost savings and for just getting organized. »
None of us knows when or how a disaster will affect us or our loved ones. Anecdotally, we know that when someone is fleeing from their house or office, they usually attempt to grab the things that are most important to them and that probably cannot be replaced. Family photos, and other important handwritten & printed documents, are among the items that people will often risk their lives over in an attempt to salvage what they can in the face of an impending disaster.
We may not be Stephen Colbert's 1,000,000 Strong on Facebook just yet, but Qipit is all over Facebook. Since I first wrote about Qipit, we have launched another app, improved Qipit NoteShare, and begun adding members to both of our Facebook groups. We strongly believe that we should be everywhere our audiences, and future audiences, already are.