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Wednesday, October 12, 2005The More Space Project Launches Collaborative BookThe More Space project, organized by Todd Sattersten of 800CEOREAD has launched its book. This is a collaborative blogger book - i.e. Todd got several bloggers together to write individual chapters - and it's the first successful such attempt I've seen (if you know others please post a comment.) [More...]
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Categories: Books, Productivity, Publishing Tuesday, October 11, 2005PocketMod - The Free, Disposable Pocket OrganizerThis is another cool little tool in the mode of the Hipster PDA but better. PocketMod is a nifty Flash app that lets you create custom pocket-sized day planners. The trick is they all fit on a single sheet of 8.5x11 paper, so you can print them on your laserprinter. Complete with folding instructions (the video is cool.) A Moleskine its not, but once you see how many different pages you can put in a PocketMod youll begin to wonder.
Wednesday, October 5, 2005Practical Application of "How To Read A Book"In response to a reader comment I've expanded on my use of "How To Read A Book" and where it fits in the arsenal of the well-armed information warrior. [More...]
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