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Tools for content management; Quotelove

On Tuesday, I usually focus on tools for content management and marketing for thought leadership. I had just prepared a post on Google Reader tips and tricks when my good friends at Zemanta shared a little tool from their labs they call Quotelove. Quotelove is a nifty tool for curation that allows me to highlight [...]

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Tips for Thursday on 1/26/2012

The power of signatures in email and tools for taking notes…

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Tools for Tuesday; Evernote [updated]

Here’s another ’5 Minute University’ session. This time on one of my favorite tools, Evernote… Here’s a bonus riff that I just added! Here’s an outline of the topics… 1 Why Evernote? 1.1 Google Notebook replacement 1.2 Addresses the ‘collection bucket’ issue 1.3 Key features 1.3.1 Capture anything 1.3.2 Access anywhere 1.3.3 Find things fast [...]

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Why do I use @Zemanta?

Here’s one of the main reasons… A report from Skyword found content marketing pages that include images are more likely to generate traffic than those without. The company conducted a study and found that page views were 94 percent higher for pages with visual content than pages that only contained text. Notably, the study saw [...]

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A closer look at 10 billion Android downloads

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Is Google+ Heading in Too Many Directions at Once

I think so and I think they’re making some pretty bad decisions along the way – like the changes made to Google Reader… Since the launch of Google+ 5 months ago, the social network has gone through many changes in both functionality and direction. Depending on who you ask at Google, the service means different [...]

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Todd’s take on Android tablets [including the Kindle Fire]

Here’s my first storify ‘story’ — an informal analysis of Android tablets in the 7″ or so space. Personally? I think the Kindle Fire’s a little lame but read on and let me know what you think in the comments… View the story “Todd’s take on the Android Tablet marketplace…” on Storify] Related articles Amazon’s [...]

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Speech Recognition

How do YOU talk to your computer?

Me? I use Dragon Dictation at the desktop level and voice to text on my Google Nexus S. How about you? Created by: Medical Transcription

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Tools I use; iPad

n yesterday’s epic post, I wrote about what I call ‘context based computing’. Basically, in my world view, context based computing is using the right tool for the right job in the right place at the right time. Even I found it interesting that I omitted the iPad from the list of hardware I use. [...]

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Strategies I use; “context based computing”

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A few weeks ago, Mitch Joel zinged me [not directly, but indirectly] with a relatively innocuous statement he made on his blog… It’s hard to believe, but some brands have a Blog simply to appear higher up in the search engines. Can you imagine creating content for the sole purpose of trying to game the [...]

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