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11 Oct 09

Ron's Evernote Tips

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    This is your place to get Evernote tips and uses. Here I’ll highlight real uses and tips I come across from our users. I’ll also share some I come up with myself, as well as others from people here at Evernote.
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06 May 08

Clay Shirky's Internet Writings

  • My new book, Here Comes Everybody: The
    Power of Organizing Without Organizations
    , is coming out
    in February 2008, from Penguin Press. Here Comes
    Everybody
    is about what happens when people are given the
    tools to do things together, without needing traditional
    organizational structures.

    It's coming out first in the
    US and the UK, and can be pre-ordered at booksellers
    everywhere
    . (Later this year, there will be a Dutch, Portuguese,
    Chinese and Korean translations.)

    Along with the book, I
    am launching a Here
    Comes Everybody
    blog
    , designed to both chronicle and
    extend the themes of the book. I'm delighted to finally have to book
    out, and to be able to begin blogging about it. In addition, this site
    collects many of my older writings, from which many of the themes of
    the book arose.

    Thanks, as always, for reading,

    -clay
11 Mar 08

How to use Powell’s Books for uncluttering - Unclutterer » Archive

  • Reader Allison, as part of our month of sharing, made the following suggestion for reducing book clutter by using Powell’s online book store:


    To sell your books, just go to the Powell’s site to the “Sell us your books” section, and type in the ISBN numbers for all the books you want to sell. Powell’s gives you instant feedback on which books they are accepting at that time, and they make you an offer for how much store credit they will give you for your books. If you accept the offer, they provide a prepaid media mail shipping label. You just box up your books, drop them off at the post office, and Powell’s will give you store credit for your books once they’ve received them and inspected them. You need to have a Powell’s account to receive the store credit, of course.

25 Jul 07

LibraryThing | Catalog your books online

  • What's good?

    Searches Amazon, the Library of Congress and 45 other world libraries.
    Show it or keep it private. Put your books on your blog too.
    Get recommendations. Connect to people with all your obscure stuff.
    Tag your books as on Del.icio.us and
    - helaine on 2007-01-26
01 Apr 07

Travelite.org

  • Have you ever needed to get into your pack and had difficulty finding
    things because your bag was stuffed full, your hand shuffling around blindly
    feeling for some document or bottle of sunblock? Have you ever opened
    your travelpack and had small things fall out all over the place? The
    secret is to compartmentalize all of your goodies by category, puttings
    things into sacks, bags, envelopes and packs. This will allow you to easily
    get to the item you are looking for. When you open up your pack the most
    that will happen is that some smaller sacks will tumble out, ready for
    you to grasp. Use the following mnemonic to help you remember how.

Brain Dump

  • Then today I just saw a glimpse of delicious' own new implementation of almost the same thing. try it out on your own bookmarks: eg del.icio.us/new/"yourusername". This is a great way to browse through intersections of your bookmarks. Rather than typing i - helaine on 2007-01-26

Getting My Bearings: The best of del.icio.us

  • We actively follow expert users and ignore everyone else. There are a number of expert folks out there who tag well and tag a lot. They use sophisticated classification techniques. They tag interesting things before anyone else. And they supplement their - helaine on 2007-01-26

Getting more out of iCal

  • The truth is, iCal works great with kGTD (mostly of course), and once you make your peace with the perplexing stasis of its feature set, there are some not-bad hooks and affordances hiding in its pastel, roundy corners. Here’s a few I like. - helaine on 2007-01-26
23 Jun 05

tasktoy

This seems like a good implementation of GTD stuff that can be used as a homepage.

tasktoy.com/index_html - Preview

GTD todo project manage list organization KM daily

27 Feb 05

FURL Users Guide

  • Furl Guide
    Furl is a on-line bookmarking service. It also allows you to share your bookmarks via their site or via an RSS feed. It has numerous other features you will love.
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