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Calendars…

The folks at Lifehacker took a poll on the top calendaring applications. Here are the results… “Nothing’s more important to your productivity arsenal than a solid scheduling tool, and considering so much of what we do happens at the computer, a good calendar application is just the thing to bring order to your agenda. On [...]

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Good, free online tutorials for learning graphic design and other technologies…

Here’s a good collection of free online tutorials from Web Worker Daily… “Lately I’ve been sprucing up my collection of software applications, and spending time with some good online tutorials on my favorites. Many of these tutorials are free, and in this post, I’ll round up several that I’ve found worth paying attention to.” Web [...]

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Do you outline?

One of my favorite apps, Freemind, came in in the top five in a recent quest for the top five outlining tools @ Lifehacker… “Traditionally one thinks of outlines as a linear progression down the page. Many Lifehacker readers, however, opted to outline their projects and ideas in mind-mapping applications like the popular and open-source [...]

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101 Free Alternatives to Commonly Used Paid Software

via promotionalcodes.org.uk You can follow the ‘via’ link above to go to the source and read the rest of the article if you’d like to dig a little deeper. Many of these applications can be batch downloaded quickly and easily at http://ninite.com…

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I’m playing around…

…with a new site template this morning. Please take a minute to offer your opinion on the new site design…

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Persistence…

“Persistence isn’t using the same tactics over and over. That’s just annoying. Persistence is having the same goal over and over.” Seth Godin

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