by Rob Cottingham | Sep 14, 2012 | Speechwriting
So often, when I’m reaching for a stirring quotation, I wind up with something a man said. (Or, in the case of Gandhi, didn’t say.) You may find the same thing. If so, and you’d like to redress that imbalance a little, bookmark The Eloquent Woman Index of Famous Women’s Speeches. It’s a collection of speeches … Keep reading →
by Rob Cottingham | Jun 30, 2006 | Technology
Previously on RobCottingham.ca, we looked at a very cool list of web applications that can completely replace your desktop applications (with a very few exceptions). The list’s author, Ismael Ghalimi, was kind enough to respond to my key concern – what... by Rob Cottingham | Jun 28, 2006 | Everything Else, Technology
Delete Microsoft Word. Uninstall Adobe Illustrator. Say goodbye to Excel, Outlook, Access, PowerPoint and a big chunk of your hard drive’s applications directory. I’ve just visited Ismael Ghalimi’s Office 2.0 Setup: a collection of services that do... by Rob Cottingham | May 10, 2006 | Online Community, Technology, Vancouver
The always interesting Nimblog is compiling a list of Vancouver-based social web/Web 2.0 companies. It’s shaping up nicely, but there’s room for a lot more. Go and add your favourite! by Rob Cottingham | Oct 17, 2005 | Communicating, Technology
We’re trying a new piece of software, BurnoutMenu 2.0, which we hope will be our long-sought-after way of giving iCal a half-decent to-do list. But this piece of copy on their web site gives me pause: BurnoutMenu 2 is a complete refit of the original idea. Built...