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@fedex - How do you botch this? I left the signed document so you can leave the package, not leave me a notice looking for the signature. SMH
Catching the #Kobe documentary on Showtime to kickstart the weekend.
#tbt
Back on campus. #keanxpedition (at Kean University)
Tools of the trade. #postit (at Eighty6)
Hilarious parody by Ikea taking a jab at Apple's product videos. Experience the power of a bookbook™
Had a great time shooting Andrew Barrocas, CEO of MNS with Scott Faranda for the first MNS Market Report.
via https://dayone.me/BQvzKt
@scottfaranda back at it. Congratulations to @nromano7 & @alex_sovs ! (at Venetian Yacht Club)
I spent the day up in New Paltz, NY with Megan and we took a trip to a place called the Mohonk Mountain House. It was amazing. I was able to capture this photo of the mansion, frozen lake and the beautiful surrounding area.
Brookstone's website needs some help. I have never seen so many buttons, colors, offers, and fonts on one home page in my life.
The Features You Don't Know About in iOS7
Check out vimeo.com/channels/iOS7 for How-to videos I made for each of these features.
Text Message Timestamps This feature shows you timestamps in your text messages or iMessages. In the past, you would only get a timestamp every once in awhile. Now, however, you get an exact time that every one of your messages was sent. You can find your list of time- stamps by simply swiping message bubbles to the left.
Home Screen Organization In the past, you were limited to the amount of apps you could put into a folder. Currently, you can place an unlimited number of apps into a single folder, thereby eliminating multiple home screens.
Background App Refresh One of my personal favorite iOS 7 features is that apps now have the ability to refresh in the background. This means that apps are now able to periodically download data, before you even open the app. While this might sound like a data-hog, Apple includes a feature to allow you to turn off background data refresh for any app. In general, this is a big time saver.
Night Mode for Maps If you’re like me and use your iPhone as your primary naviga- tion while driving (for reasons like updated traffic information and the latest points of interest), you’ll be happy to know that your iPhone’s bright light will no longer be blinding you while you’re driving at night. The Maps app now automatically dims for night driving.
Block Unwanted Calls & Texts With iOS 7 you can now block calls and text messages from any number. You can manage your Blocked list by adding and removing contacts as you’d like.
Enhanced Siri Search Siri has some great improvements. You can now search pictures and find out what your friends are saying on Twitter just by asking Siri. If you’re doing an image search, ask Siri “Show me pictures of cats” and Siri will display photos without leaving the screen.
Global Text Sizing There is now a universal text size feature that lets you dictate your fonts across apps. We all know about the large Android phones out there. This feature helps Apple give you options while utilizing the crisp, beautiful iPhone display.
Camera Burst Mode Apple made some great improvements to the camera app on the iPhone 5s. One of my favorites is the ability to take up to 10 frames per second in burst mode. You can then go back and pick which frame you like best and save it as a full resolution image. (This feature is only available on iPhone 5s.)
Create Events from Messages You’ll notice days and dates are now underlined when you re- ceive them in a text message. If you click on it, you’ll be able to create a calendar event right from within the message. This is very convenient when making plans through text.
Make Siri a Dude For those tired of Siri’s female voice, in iOS 7 you can change Siri’s voice to a male one. Just to switch things up a bit.
I created a channel on Vimeo to support an upcoming article being published in Talk of the Town Magazine.
These 10 videos take you through some great features in iOS7 that you might not know about.
Recap of the Passion for Spices event on Thursday, November 15, 2013. Shot and edited by yours truly.
Captured an event last night for May of Passion for Spices. Here are a couple photos I took when I wasn't capturing video.
Amazing video putting days on Earth into perspective.
Evernote: Your Brain Will Thank You
Imagine, if you will, your very own Google. A place where all of your personal documents, notes, grocery lists, ingenious ideas, bookmarked websites and photos can live. A central hub that houses all of the information you'd like to save and come back to whenever you please. A search engine / filing cabinet / photo album / cookbook / note-taking / work-collaborating / cool-stuff-saving powerhouse.
Well friends, it's real, it's awesome, and it can all be yours: Evernote.
"Evernote is a way to capture all your experiences and access them from anywhere. Type a note, store documents, record audio, capture a photograph or any other moment you want to remember. Evernote saves and synchronizes your digital life across all your devices." —Evernote.com
I like to think of Evernote as a backup for your brain and their tagline pretty much says it all: "Remember everything." Record text, photo, or audio notes on any device, then have them available anywhere, anytime. Imagine never forgetting that great idea you had while relaxing on the beach. Keep a shared grocery list with your significant other. Clip ideas from the web for your latest project. Store all your old Microsoft Word documents and be able to search through them easily to find what you need.
Evernote has allowed me to become paperless and, if we're being honest, way less forgetful. The scenario of leaving an important piece of mail or notebook at home or at the office doesn't exist for me anymore — it's all in Evernote. When I need to keep receipts for a business trip, I snap a photo of the receipt, then throw it away. When I have to share some ideas with my team at work, it goes into our shared notebook in Evernote.
Here's how it works: You create "notebooks" that you then fill with "notes." Each notebook allows you to fill it with text, photos, audio notes, clippings from the web and more. Like notebooks on a shelf, you can organize your notebooks by category. Taking a trip? Curating ideas for work? Planning a wedding? Create a new notebook for each event or project in your life.
But don't worry, you don't have to stay too organized. Evernote's best feature is the search functionality. It allows you to search through text, documents you've uploaded, and photos. Photos are then scanned for text and when you search for a word in Evernote, any photo that has that word somewhere in it will show up. It's very powerful. You'll find yourself taking pictures of everything and searching for it later.
Simply stated, I could not imagine my life without Evernote at this point. Evernote gets me. Having an index of my personal and business life with the ability to search for information anytime, anywhere is amazing.
Oh and one last thing — Evernote is free.
I'd love to know how Evernote changes your life! Get in touch with comments or questions @jayeagleson or [email protected].
Jay Eagleson is the founder of the creative and marketing company, Eighty6. www.theEighty6.com
5 Real World Evernote Uses:
Vacation - Planning a trip? Create a new notebook and send all your information for your trip to one place. Flight, hotel, car rental, and itinerary will all be stored together and accessible throughout your trip.
Workouts - Keep track of your workouts and bring in new exercise ideas that you see online by clipping them from the web to your workout notebook.
Instruction Manuals & Warranties - Photos & PDFs are all readable and searchable within Evernote. You’ll never wonder where that manual or warranty info for your new flat screen is ever again.
Direct Mail - Ever get something in the mail and it sits on your desk for a month? Snap a photo into Evernote and find it when you need it.
Receipts - Do you have a drawer full of receipts at home or at your office? Stop making a mess and just snap a photo of each receipt you have into Evernote. You can find them anytime with a quick search.
5 Evernote Features:
Shared Notebooks - Shared notebooks are a great way to share information with a team of people, your friends or your significant other. Everyone contributes, and all the information lives in one place for reference.
Notes - Forget all the other note taking apps on your phone. By using Evernote to log notes, you’ll have an easy time finding them later.
Photos of Text - Take a photo with Evernote of anything with text. Evernote will read the text, even if it’s handwritten and allow you to search for it later. It makes bills, tickets, sticky notes and more all searchable for you to find later.
Emails - Forward emails to your personalized Evernote email address. Those emails will live in Evernote for your future use.
Webpage Clipper - Save great things you see on the web to your Evernote account right from your web browser.