Information Management
Saturday, July 17, 2010
Movement to iPhone
With all the social networking sites and their addictions, tools like iPhone are really not just phones. You can connect to anyone anywhere in this world in no time.
Tuesday, September 4, 2007
An organized existence
I lost my mobile phone sometime back and realized the importance of old fashioned paper back-up. Many people rely on PDAs (Personal Digital Assistants) - those small, hand-held electronic calendars and information databases like Palm and Blackberry - to manage their address books and phone numbers. When combined with mobile telephone and wireless internet functions, they literally allow you to have the world at your fingertips.However, there is still old-fashioned paper. (In fact, it's always a good idea to have paper back-up for those times when the electronics fail. And they WILL fail...).A good blog on "An organized existence" by Michelle Lynne Goodfellow is worth reading.
Thursday, August 30, 2007
Ask Deepak
Ask Deepak : Its a Deepak Chopra blog, where you find intresting things to read and can also ask questions to Deepak.
Personal Development List
Personal Development List ... Rob points to a long list of personal development oriented sites, and adds two more.7Breaths
Monday, August 20, 2007
Bit Literacy: Productivity in the Age of Information Overload
There's finally a solution for information overload.Bit Literacy, the new book by Mark Hurst, describes how to manage e-mail, todos, photos, a media diet, and other sources of stress for people today. Bit Literacy is written for normal, non-techie users, and it doesn't require any special software or computer skills. Read the book and you'll start working more productively, so as to live a fuller life outside of work.
Friday, August 17, 2007
My Space
my space... a catharsis for my thoughts...repulsions...excitement... churning of experiences day in and day out.... what all life brings to me....... elements which provoke me.....sometimes silently ........ creating an enigmatic aura around me...some good sharing done in Reetika’s blog.
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