Category: Collaboration
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I got forwarded this link, "How to see the humanity in anyone" (Practicing a form of ‘deep curiosity’ can help you connect with yourself and others, even if they’re on the ‘other side’) by Scott Shigeoka. Here are the key points from the end of the thoughtful article: Practicing deep…
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NOTE: As of October 16, 2012 the official Twitter API turned off RSS options per this article. What I wrote here doesn't work anymore. I personally like keeping track of some Twitter accounts (especially security related ones) using Google Reader. Unfortunately, I've found lately though that Twitter keeps messing with…
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Here are some new items I am tracking — MaximumPC has a good list of Microsoft Windows Phone 7 feature and tech stats Amazon’s cloud services continue to see improvements: new lower S3 storage pricing, increased HTTPS support, Mechanical Turk upgrades, etc. NVIDA has announced GeForce.com as their new home…
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The following is a summary of tweets posted to TechNewsRadio@Twitter over the last week: This WEEK in GOOGLE42 bit.ly/9SYkfL Check out: Ribbit, Android Kindle app, Google Reader Play, Diaspora, Google Wave open to all Per @LeviathanChrons the podcast novel "Leviathan Chronicles" has a big update on 5/26 http://bit.ly/8ZzfDq Amazon has announced a…
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A recent question on the Getting Things Done (GTD) Virtual Study Group mailing list related to tracking travel related task & project items, reminded me that since this past summer I've been tracking geographical items of interest, reference, and someday/maybe items using Google Maps: The My Maps feature with Google…
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Listen! (Size 7.0 MBs, Running Time 10m04s) This podcast is sponsored by SCOTTEVEST and Amazon. Today's TechNewsRadio.com podcast examines the following: a high-end server laptop called the "EUROCOM D900F Panther" from Eurocom; Sun's GlassFish Portfolio; and some recommended computer network security tools to check out. The computer network security tools…
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Over the last week the following were posted to TechNewsRadio @ Twitter.com: BIAS has announced that Soundsoap Pro 2.0 (noise removal audio tool) has been released – upgrades from previous version are $199 NS Basic Desktop lets you create Windows .exe applications from VBScript also supports many databases Tips on…
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The GDGT Podcast #3 with Ryan Block and Peter Rojas finally got around to talking about "netbooks" after teasing us in Podcast #1 and Podcast #2. It was a great discussion, and they asked for recommendations from listeners on what they would recommend. My recommendation based on some recent research…
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I was recently able to attend a David Allen Getting Things Done (GTD) Roadmap seminar during one of my regular trips to Washington DC. It was a fabulous one-day conference. As someone who has been practicing some form of GTD since 2004, it was great to finally get to learn…
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I recently read a post by Kelly Forrister "What makes a good Getting list manager?" But it wasn’t until I read Eric Mack’s analysis of her post that I made the connection that I should evaluate what I do. Here is the criteria: Sorting lists by context Ability to assign…