Set up a Flickr account for your little one
Flickr is a great tool for sharing photos online. It is easy to use and it is quite simply the best option for sharing photos of my daughter. Friends and relatives easily view photos of my growing 18 month old.
It cuts down on the guesswork of what photos people want and you no longer have to email people with updated photos in their inboxes. It is a great solution for those of you who are pressed for time when trying to keep some of your friends and relatives updated on your little one’s development. And, let’s be honest, some of your friends (mine included) probably don’t appreciate the huge emails you send them with 20 pics of your child.
For those of you who are worried about who looks at photos of your child, you have the option of keeping the photos private and then you can decide who looks at the photos. So, go ahead and set up an account and point your friends and family to the URL. You will no longer have to worry about letting people know how fast your little one is growing.
Popularity: 17% [?]
Workspace of the Week: A view of Cinci
This week’s Workspace of the Week is ekalb’s’s tranquil desk.

I guess I’m a sucker for views, but man I’d love to have such a nice view from my window. Every time you get stuck working, you can look up for inspiration. Ekalb writes that according to Wikipedia, the big building we see is “The Carew Tower [in Cincinnati], built before the Empire State Building was conceived, served as the basis for the design of the larger Empire State Building.”
Want to have your own workspace featured in Workspace of the Week? Submit a picture to the Unclutterer flickr pool. Check it out because we have a nice little community brewing there. Also, don’t forget that workspaces aren’t just desks. If you’re a cook, it’s a kitchen; if you’re a carpenter, it’s your workbench.
Popularity: 25% [?]
Workspace of the Week: Cable basket
This week’s Workspace of the Week is not really a workspace, but a really good idea belizardi added to our flickr pool.
He explains: “This is my charging basket. I took an old basket we had in the basement and drilled a hole in the back to fish the wires through. Cell phone goes here when it needs a charge for the weekend and my iPods plug in where they sync and charge.” Very cool.
Want to have your own workspace featured in Workspace of the Week? Submit a picture to the Unclutterer flickr pool. Check it out because we have a nice little community brewing there. Also, don’t forget that workspaces aren’t just desks. If you’re a cook, it’s a kitchen; if you’re a carpenter, it’s your workbench.
Popularity: 55% [?]


