links for 2006-09-01
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FeedRinse is a service that filters the RSS feeds you subscribe to, hiding items that match keywords or authors you don’t want to see. This is a service that’s both so vital and so obvious that it’s practically an indictment of RSS feedreaders that they d
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Good “cliff notes” of the GTD basics
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Show whether you have a del.icio.us bookmark for the current page. Uses a cache to reduce del.icio.us hits. Adds ‘(+)’ to the title for bookmarked sites and ‘(-)’ for non-bookmarked.
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This article describes how I actually implement the GTD system using my iPaq and Microsoft Outlook, though it could be done just as well with almost any computerised lists. It’s my solution to the GTD problem of linking next actions to their project.
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dealing with life on a bad team can be infuriating. But there are strategies for improving your team from the bottom, and I’d like to share a few of them.
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The upshot of all this is that my GTD lists have become so much shorter, quickly crossed off, and easy to memorize (you don’t forget stuff that’s important to you) that I no longer refer to them daily, but weekly. I’m getting a lot more done with less wor
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A commercial quality OCR engine originally developed at HP between 1985 and 1995. In 1995, this engine was among the top 3 evaluated by UNLV. It was open-sourced by HP and UNLV in 2005.
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