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David Allen, Getting Things Done® and GTD®
David Allen Company consultants and facilitators work around the world within large corporations, government and educational institutions, not-for-profit organizations, small enterprises, and with private individuals. Our “Getting Things Done” series of seminars are key components of firmwide training programs; and our one-on-one workflow-coaching program is used as a powerful development resource for executives and other key professionals. Our consulting processes leverage team, management, and organizational productivity opportunities, and our keynote presentations and conference workshops inspire and educate everyone from students to CEO’s.
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Weblogs.com
Weblogs.com is a ping server run by Moreover Technologies that automatically notifies subscribers when new content is posted to a website or blog. Essentially it acts as a central hub between publishers and consumers of content: Publishers notify the community at large when new content is posted, so that large-scale consumers of content (such as search engines) don't have to guess or blindly poll sites to check for new material. By creating a more efficient interchange between the two sides, content can be indexed and distributed more quickly, as close to real-time as possible.
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PingoMatic.com
"Ping-O-Matic is a service to update different search engines that your blog has updated."
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Blog and ping | Pingoat
"Pingoat is a service that pings or notifies a number of services that keep track of weblogs and publish them. By pinging, you let the services know that your blog has been updated and hence, they crawl and index your site, publishing your blog contents, thus increasing your blog's popularity. "
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Google Mashup Editor - Google Code
"Google Mashup Editor is an AJAX development framework and a set of tools that enable developers to quickly and easily create simple web applications and mashups with Google services like Google Maps and Google Base. Google Mashup Editor is a great tool for grabbing information from feeds and letting users see and manipulate it. "
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FeedRinse.com
Feed Rinse is an easy to use tool that lets you automatically filter out syndicated content that you aren't interested in. It's like a spam filter for your RSS subscriptions.
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FeedValidator.org
This is a validator for syndicated feeds. It works with RSS 0.90, 0.91, 0.92, 0.93, 0.94, 1.0, 1.1, and 2.0. It also validates Atom feeds. To use it, simply enter the address of your feed and click Validate. If the validator finds any problems in your feed, it will give you messages for each type of problem and highlight where the problem first occurs in your feed. If you're unsure what a message means, click the "help" link next to the message for a fuller explanation.
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Omea Pro
"Bring all your information together That means your email, contacts, documents, files, blogs, transcripts, newsgroups, RSS feeds, pics, webpage bookmarks, tasks, and instant messages are all in the same place, so you don’t need to look through a slew of programs and applications anymore."
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Google Maps: 100+ Best Tools and Mashups | Mashable.com
Most people think of Google MapsGoogle MapsGoogle Maps in terms of finding a place or business, or getting directions from one point to another. Others use the satellite images and terrain mapping features. But there are tons of other uses out there for GoogleGoogleGoogle maps. From mapping the weather and news to mapping things that aren't maps at all, like paintings or magazines, Google Maps has a lot to offer. And there are free tools available out there for those who want to use the Google Maps API without doing a bunch of coding. Here are more than 100 of the best mashups and tools out there right now.
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How to Master Screencasts in Seven Steps | Mashable.com
Making screencasts (also known as "video tutorials") is already easy, and becomes easier with better tools and broadband proliferation. However, no tech is complete without a human who dives in, does experiments, and discerns best practices from the results. I've made over 200 video tutorials, mostly for the virtual world of Second Life, and I've also done tutorials for stuff like YouTube (YouTube) and Sony Vegas. If a picture's a 1,000 words, then a video is… a LOT more. Through such experience, these are tips 'n' tricks I'm sure you'll find practical and applicable to your further forays into the video fields:
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Tribuweb - Familles, amis... Communiquez entre vous sur Internet avec tribuweb.com
"Tribuweb, c'est une plateforme Internet entièrement gratuite, spécialement conçue pour les communautés (familles, groupe d'amis, associations...). En 3 minutes, créez votre Tribuweb et disposez d'un espace privé pour communiquer avec les membres de votre tribu."
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Apture.com
"Enhance your blog posts and articles with interactive videos, images, Wikipedia, maps and more from 50+ sources without making readers leave the page. With just one line of code, publishers and bloggers can quickly and easily turn flat pages of text into a compelling multimedia experience. Apture gives content creators the power to find and incorporate relevant multimedia items directly into their pages.
Readers can then access these items without ever leaving the page, providing them with a deeper and more meaningful web experience."
