Buying anything online from a European provider is likely to be a hair-pulling experience.
The path less traveled.
Buying anything online from a European provider is likely to be a hair-pulling experience.
As professionals, we often believe the job-to-be-done is providing our customers with the tools and information to make decisions. In reality, we need to take it one step further.
Behavioral psychology tells us to check our investments very infrequently.
Pingdom, the website monitoring service we use at Makalu, just sent an email that seems more like puzzle than a notification.
Back in 2010, I commented on Booking’s deceitful post-trip emails, and it looks like they’re still at it.
My new book, Money for Something, has been out for about a month, and I wanted to post a note about my experience during that…
Travel booking sites need to do a better job addressing the workflow in which one person does the research, and another does the booking.
Update — Since writing this article, I’ve switched back to OmniFocus.
When CulturedCode finally announced the public availability of their cloud-based syncing system, I decided to switch back to Things, from OmniFocus, for my task-management tool. Although I’m quite happy with the switch, there’s one killer feature that (for me) is missing from the app, which I’ll describe in this article.
Right, there’s another one. If you run a website, I’m sure you’ve gotten your share of these:
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