We found this fantastic short video on YouTube by C.G.P. Grey that’s full of interesting facts about coffee — like who the biggest importers per capita in the world are — and provides a great defense of the coffee addiction. If you’ve been feeling guilty about the amount of caffeine you chug down each day… don’t!
We found this fantastic short video on YouTube by C.G.P. Grey that’s full of interesting facts about coffee — like who the biggest importers per capita in the world are — and provides a great defense of the coffee addiction. If you’ve been feeling guilty about the amount of caffeine you chug down each day… don’t!
This post originally appeared on the American Express OPEN Forum, where Mashable regularly contributes articles about leveraging social media and technology in small business.
Web apps are a friend to all who mash the keyboard from nine to five. They live in the cloud, are accessible from any Internet connection and are great for chopping those mundane work tasks off at the knees.
We’ve previously highlighted a batch of web apps that reduce the headaches and keystrokes associated with common tech chores, and after receiving some great feedback from readers, we thought it only right to hunt down a few more worthy bookmarkables.
See below for five more picks, and remember to leave your own time-saving web ditties in the comments.
Let’s face it: Your coworkers are annoying and their incessant chatter makes it hard to focus on anything but cat pictures. Sure, Keith from accounting is a nice guy, but enough about Idol already, you’re a grown man for God’s sake.
We kindly recommend SimplyNoise, a white noise generator you can fire up with one click, should the office get rowdy during crunch time. In actuality, the app can generate three different kinds of static noise: white, pink and brown. If you’re looking for warmer, less grating frequencies (like those found in a waterfall or an ocean), go with brown. The app even remembers your volume preferences.