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Wednesday, May 21, 2008
Getting Organized With Web 2.0
I'm currently taking an online class, Tech Tools for Library Leadership. During the first 2 weeks we have been exploring some fun and helpful sites which help you organize and share your schedules.
Remember the Milk is an online task manager website where you can create tasks and share them with others as well as sync your task lists with Twitter, Google Calendar, IPhone or ITouch, Blackberry and Gmail. Check out the website at:
http://www.rememberthemilk.com/
TaDaList is another neat site for the listmaker (I make lists of the lists I need to make). Here you can also share and sync your lists. The website is: http://www.tadalist.com/
My favorite of these 3 sites is Google Calendar, an easy and fun way to organize and share at http://www.google.com/calendar. This site is great for the color coding and integration of other calendars, such as holidays and social calendars.
Have fun playing with these sites!
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For managing your tasks and implementing GTD you might try out this web-based application:
Gtdagenda.com
You can use it to manage your goals, projects and tasks, set next actions and contexts, use checklists, schedules and a calendar.
A mobile version is available too.
As with the last update, now Gtdagenda has full Someday/Maybe functionality, you can easily move your tasks and projects between “Active”, “Someday/Maybe” and “Archive”. This will clear your mind, and will boost your productivity.
Hope you like it.
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