Claims
- 1: An apparatus comprising:
a time and work tracking function to track one or more activities being performed; a synchronization mechanism configured to transfer information relating to the activities; and one or more rules configured to be obtained.
- 2: The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a printing module configured to use the rules to output one or more pre-defined activities of interest and to exclude the activities that do not constitute the pre-defined activities of interest.
- 3: The apparatus of claim 2 wherein the information is organized in a log file.
- 4: The apparatus of claim 2 wherein the one or more activities is performed on a device, the device comprising a streaming audio/video device, a portable messaging and database device, a general purpose computing device, or a non-computing appliance.
- 5: The apparatus of 4 wherein the streaming audio/video device comprises a phone or a wireless phone.
- 6: The apparatus of claim 4 wherein the portable messaging and database device comprises a Personal Data Assistant (PDA) or a laptop computer.
- 7: The apparatus of claim 4 wherein the general purpose computing device comprises a computer with network connectivity.
- 8: The apparatus of claim 4 wherein the non-computing appliance comprises a dedicated purpose computing device, the dedicated purpose computing device being a refrigerator, an automobile, or a microwave.
- 9: The apparatus of claim 2 wherein the information is associated with a wireless related activity, an internal activity, or a desktop related activity.
- 10: The apparatus of claim 2 further comprising a start activity, a switch activity, or a continue activity, wherein the information is configured to be classified as either the start, the continue, or the switch activities.
- 11: The time and work tracker of claim 2 wherein the information is included in a memory location.
- 12: A method comprising:
initiating a time and work tracking function; performing one or more activities; transferring information relating to the activities; and obtaining one or more rules.
- 13: The method of claim 12 further comprising using the rules in a printing module to output one or more pre-defined activities of interest and to exclude the activities that do not constitute the pre-defined activities of interest.
- 14: The method of claim 13 wherein the information is organized in a log file.
- 15: The method of claim 13 wherein the device comprises a streaming audio/video device, a portable messaging and database device, a general purpose computing device, or a non-computing appliance.
- 16: The method of claim 15 wherein the streaming audio/video device comprises a phone or a wireless phone.
- 17: The method of claim 15 wherein the portable messaging and database device comprises a Personal Data Assistant (PDA) or a laptop computer.
- 18: The method of claim 15 wherein the general purpose computing device comprises a computer with network connectivity.
- 19: The method of claim 15 wherein the non-computing appliance comprises a dedicated purpose computing device, the dedicated purpose computing device being a refrigerator, an automobile, or a microwave.
- 20: The method of claim 13 wherein the information is associated with a wireless related activity, an internal activity, or a desktop related activity.
- 21: The method of claim 13 further comprising a start activity, a switch activity, or a continue activity, wherein the information is configured to be classified as either the start, the continue, or the switch activities.
- 22: The method of claim 13 wherein the information is included in a memory location.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
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