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David Allen, author of Getting Things Done and inspiration for a lot of posts 'round these parts, gives away a free four-page PDF at his website that covers his basic principals for keeping email organized. Getting specific without going too in-depth, he explains the "two minute rule," why action-able emails should be kept separate from others, and why you should created your own system—such as Gina's modified "Trusted Trio". Great reading for GTD neophytes, and a good brush-up for the rest of us.
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Windows only: Lively, a free Second-Life-like 3D chat program created by Google, has recently launched. Why should you pay attention to the umpteenth avatar-guided chat platform to hit the web? For starters, while it requires a small package download and installation, the program itself runs tidily inside Firefox or Internet Explorer, allowing you to switch it on and off with relative ease (and with far fewer crashes and less over-crowding than a certain 3D chat program). Secondly, you can embed your own chat room, or any other you find, into a blog or personal page with YouTube-like ease. The Google Blog post announcing Lively has more details and an introductory video. Lively is a free download/plug-in for Windows syst read more »
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