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If Web Browsers Were Superheroes

If Web Browsers Were Superheroes | C-Section Comics I would have agreed up until a few weeks ago, but lately Internet Explorer plus Windows Live Writer is getting new respect in the ‘e1evation workflow’… Related articles Microsoft’s New Automatic Update Plan Could Mean the End of IE 6 (webmonkey.com) The Power User’s Guides to Chrome [...]

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Ouch! Email and Productivity…

Looking to become more productive? “Yet another reason to shut down your email client (or close your Gmail tab) and process messages in batches: a study shows that it takes an average of 64 seconds to recover your train of thought after interruption by email. That’s more than a minute per email, and could easily [...]

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Outlook vs. Gmail?

There’s a fundamental flaw in the premise of this article, namely, that you have to choose either Outlook or Gmail. Better said, it should be Exchange vs Google Apps because you can switch to Gmail and still use Outlook. That having been said, this is a good analysis that is worthy or your time [otherwise, [...]

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More Google Goodness for BlackBerry Users…

Here’s some great news for BlackBerry users, especially if they’re using Gmail… “I just found out the latest version of Google Mobile Sync. will allow you the ability to synchronize contacts with your Gmail account and a blackberry.  This is something I have been waiting for for a long time and happy they finally integrated [...]

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Tactic #6: Be known

This entry is part 9 of 13 in the series Top 10 Tactics and Tools

Image via CrunchBase I had an interesting discussion about privacy at Agritechnica with a strong proponent of privacy on the internet. To me, however, having let that Genie out of the bottle long ago I’m a strong proponent of transparency on the internet. I see it as being a competitive advantage because “consumers can relate [...]

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While you were sleeping 3/9/2010

Image via CrunchBase While you were sleeping I was meeting with AGCO’s European internet marketers via conference call. We started at 2:45 cst, so I didn’t have time to produce the usual ‘While you were sleeping’ post. I did, however, save some good featured articles in my FriendFeed room which you can find here. btw, [...]

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Handling Email; 5+ emails you should filter

Image via CrunchBase Email is such a simple tool but it makes or breaks so many people’s productivity and it breaks my heart to see how many people struggle with handling it… “How many emails do you have in your inbox right now? Are you an inbox zero freak like me? Or do you have [...]

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Facebook stuff 2/22/2010

Image via CrunchBase Did you know there’s a site called ‘This Week in Facebook’? Yup, there is. Here’s a recap… “The past week has been a busy one for Facebook, who made a couple product and partnership announcements. Whether it was the new Paypal integration on the site, Microsoft’s announcement that they’d be integrating Facebook [...]

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Tactic #8: Use ‘branded’ email

This entry is part 11 of 13 in the series Top 10 Tactics and Tools

Image via Wikipedia I took a little time off from my ‘tactics and tools’ series — no one’s paying attention in December anyway, right? ;-) Now that everyone’s waking up from the holidays it’s time to get back on track with tactic #8 — using ‘branded’ email. ‘Branded’ email? What’s that? ‘Branded’ email is email [...]

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Separate your email from your to-do’s

“Your boss needs the updated PowerPoint presentation file by Tuesday. Your spouse wants to know how many vacation days you’ve got left this year. Your co-worker needs your office pool picks. Everyone gets task requests via email all day long, and it’s so easy to let these messages slip through the cracks. Whether your inbox [...]

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