The Do-Not-Carry-Rule!

In "Travelling light in a times of digital thiervery" Nicole Perlroth, a NY-Times journalist, details the rules of the trade during business trips overseas. She points out clearly how to use digital devices and how to protect your trade secrets when you are especially in China.

Everybody knows that if you are doing business in China, in the 21st century, you don’t bring anything with you. That’s ‘Business 101’ — at least it should be.

But there are three more rules!

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iBook 3.0?

This is a really cool and smart E-Book UI-Prototype Demo - i'd like to see in the real world. This would give virtual books a more realistic touch.

Delete!

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The most important key on my MacBook Pro is the delete key.

For hunters and gatherers it's the most painful piece of plastic on their keyboard and the natural enemy of their information acquisitiveness. There are a myriad of opportunities to get free e-mail space and endless storage space. That makes it really too easy to keep even the smallest information chunks online or offline. Most of them are not worthy to be archived or to take up any real or virtual space.

Develop your ability to disengage from your digital clutter and use your delete key more often. It helps you to keep things tidy and relieves your mind - maybe you should delete this RSS-Feed, too.

Now, it's up to you - save your space!
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