With my newest gadget arriving in the form of the Apple iPhone, I've got back to working on an old idea.
I've been following the works of Kevin Tofel and James Kendrick from JKonTheRun.com for sometime and I'm always impressed how they manage to run their work life using UMPCs and portable devices with ease. One of their main ingredients to this style of working has to be their almost constant connection to the Internet.
Which got me thinking, when was the last time you were on site and you knew you had notes about that bit of javascript or there was that natty shortcut, but you can't lay your hands on it? Or that time you're in the server room and you can't get to an Internet connection or your laptop because its sitting on the desk they gave you at the other end of the building?
Well, recently I've decided to start storing my notes 'in the cloud', on a hosted document server which I can access anywhere at anytime on any device. And all quickly searchable. I'm hoping to combine this with an Internet storage drive (such as Microsoft's own SkyDrive) to allow me to get access to (nearly) everything I need at anytime.
Will it work? I'll keep you posted.