Next Workshop (Aug 20) - What tools should we review?
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This topic was started by Jeanette
on July 24th, 2008. 7 grupies have voted on one or more of the 9 answers.
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I wanted to let everyone know about http://lifehacker.com/ , it's good stuff.
Productivity is obviously a topic we can all relate to and lifehacker.com is the best site I've come across that highlights great tools for getting stuff done.
Some of it may be a little overly technical, ie. hacking your linux box into a playstation or some shenanigans like that. But a lot of it is useful, like tips to speed up XP or Vista, the best sites to save files online, Outlook tricks, etc. And since it's thoroughly Web 2.0, they reach out to the readers who come up with the majority of the cool tips.
I'm also a big fan of IM. If there's anyone out there not using IM for inner office communications, they're definitely missing out on the easiest and quickest tools to get those quick messages out. Gmail is the best I've come across. What are some others?