Sent to you by Sean McBride via Google Reader: 5 Essentials for the
Mobile Web Worker via Web Worker Daily by Samuel Dean on 5/2/08

Many web workers are nomadic with their work. I certainly am, and I try
to constantly collect tools for making this working lifestyle a little
easier. In this post, I’ll round up five good ways to go about this.



Online Storage. I continue to be surprised by how few web workers I
know make use of ADrive. Unlike the many providers of free online
storage that give you one to five gigabytes of capacity, ADrive offers
50, which is nothing to sneeze at. If you store key files online, you
get the peace of mind that goes with being able to access them from
anywhere.

Public Wi-Fi Security Tools. All you need are a few simple tools, such
as a free VPN software application and a firewall to keep your public
hotspot sessions secure. Here’s an inventory of the easy tools that can
keep you safe.

Hassle-Removing Sites. A few online sites do a fantastic job of making
life easier for the traveling web worker. Check out some good ones here.

Consider a Super Lightweight Subnotebook. Even though I’m happy with
the Lenovo ThinkPad x40 computer that I use a lot of the time while on
the go, I’ve become a fan of the Asus Eee PCs. I have a small,
Linux-based Eee PC that is under two pounds, and I often prefer it for,
say, writing on the go. These can be had for under $400–worth
considering as a second portable computer.

USB Thumb Drive. I’ve written before about useful applications to keep
on a USB thum drive. I have one in my pocket at all times, and you can
get 32GB of capacity for very little money. If you investigate this
idea, check out PortableApps. It lets you get scads of good open source
software titles on your USB key in one download.

Do you have any good tips for mobile web workers?

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