Gina Trapani Launches Work Smarter

Gina Trapani, founding editor of Lifehacker, launches another blog over at HarvardBusiness.org. Work Smarter is “less nerd more business” according to Trapani, who will update the blog on a weekly basis.

I’m still finding my legs and meeting the audience over at Work Smarter, but I’m thrilled to be hanging out with the brilliant folks there, at least virtually.

The first post is about workspaces, by the way.

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Thord Daniel Hedengren

Thord Daniel Hedengren is a designer, writer, and blogger, and also the former editor of The Blog Herald. He used to be a hotshot in the gaming industry in Sweden, but sold everything and went International. Most recently he wrote a book called Smashing WordPress: Beyond the Blog, and does loads of kickass design.

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