August 20th, 2008 by Remo Uherek

Last call: Don’t forget to register for BlogCampSwitzerland 3.0 on Friday, August 29 2008 at Technopark Zurich. Already more than 130 Bloggers have signed up!
PS: We’re looking for more speakers. If you have something to talk about, sign up here!
Tags: barcamp, blogcamp, blogcampswitzerland, Switzerland, technopark, zurich
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July 29th, 2008 by Remo Uherek

Don’t forget to register for BlogCampSwitzerland 3.0 on August 29 2008 at Technopark Zurich. Already 100 Bloggers have signed up!
PS: Help us spread the word!
Tags: barcamp, blogcamp, blogcampswitzerland, Switzerland, technopark, zurich
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July 18th, 2008 by Remo Uherek
Excellent interview of Mike Arrington with Evan Williams.
- Twitter (company profile) just bought Summize (company profile) and now redirected it to Twitter Search. I fell in love with Summize and think this is a VERY good move for Twitter. The deal was most stock and some cash. The Summize-CEO left, the rest of the team relocates to San Francisco. Most of the Summize-Staff are Ex-AOL people.
- Twitter recently raised $15M in a Series C.
- Twitter thinks about Premium-Models for commercial use and about monetization of Twitter Search with Contextual Ads (the latter could turn out to be BIG since search can generate very high CPMs)
- I like Evan Williams very much and would love to meet him. His style is cool. Pyra was cool, Twitter is even cooler :-).
- Conclusion: Twitter seems to become BIG
Tags: aol, foo camp, mike arrington, summize, techcrunch, twitter
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July 18th, 2008 by Remo Uherek

Yesterday I’ve been to Techcrunch Meetup Zurich (see also my Trigami-post). It was an awesome evening on the 15th floor of the Bluewin-Tower and I met a lot of friends.
Congratz to the organizers Wuala, Doodle et al.
My list of interesting Swiss Startups:
Mydeskfriend
Cassiber
Optionrating.com
Poken
Webnode
–> all Startups from the Event
Tags: doodle, techcrunch euro tour, wuala, zurich
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July 13th, 2008 by Remo Uherek
Pretty good summary of the GDT-method:
Important lessons:
- Get things out of your head into your inbox! Then process your inbox into projects and process every project into actionable items. I’ve done this for 8 months now and it works very well!
- Focus on one thing. Focus on the next action, i.e. the next actionable step towards completion of your project (e.g. getting the vacuum cleaner out of the closet comes before vacuum cleaning!)
- Organize your actionable items by context. This is a very important. There are things that you can only do in a certain context. Be it at home, at the office, online, offline, at the grocery store, at amazon.com, at the train station etc. E.g. I have a list in my Treo with items for my next grocery store purchase. Every time something in the fridge is missing I put it into my Treo. Then when I go to the grocery store I have a perfect tobuy list. Same thing with amazon.com.
- Start your work-day with a important task (not email). I don’t do that yet, but I only spend 5-10 min on my email, because I only process my inbox to zero and come back later for my important @action emails.
- Practice discipline and balance. For me thats 1-2 sports trainings per week.
- Fight procrastination. Always reflect on yourself. Be aware of what you’re doing and why you’re doing it. I you find yourself procrastinating, review the phrasing of your actionable items for the project and check if they are really actionable. E.g. since June 22 I’m fighting with vacuum cleaning. The paper only says “vacuum cleaning”, but it really should say “get vacuum cleaner of of the closet” ;-).
- Avoid interruptions. Turn off your Skype, IM and maybe even Cell when doing important tasks. Interruptions are a killer. I’m almost never online on Skype or IM. I hate those things since many years! ;-)
(via nicozorn)
Tags: getting things done
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