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Productivity Tools...Really Cool...

Occasionally I'll post some tech or blogging stuff...so not in a Buffalo mood, right now.
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If you haven't checked out del.icio.us, you should. It's an amazing way to keep track of all your bookmarks. Here mine - del.icio.us/fixBuffalo

With this program - I've been a fan of it for years - you can have your bookmarks anywhere. Way cool ways to share, too. For example, one of my favorite fin-de-siècle writers is Arthur Schnitzler - not only was he shrink to both Freud and Jung he wrote the book that Kubrick turned into a movie. Click and see the bookmarks. Very easy to use, especially with Firefox as you can embed del.icio.us in your tool bar. Click and save, simple.

When you click into my del.icio.us/fixBuffalo you'll see a bunch of tags. It's how bookmarks get organized. Again, favorite French historian, Braudel. You can also see what others are tagging, too. Or create a special tag and share with friends. A favorite time kill is trolling around what's popular. Lot of high end webizens tagging some awesome finds. Really cool. Bottom line, your bookmarks are always available - home, office, cafe or on the road. Some of them you may want to keep private. No problem. When you click on erotica...you can hide the stuff you don't want others to see. Cool.
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Thinkature is equally amazing. All you need is a friend, partner or colleague! It's like email and visualization combined. You can get in synch in seconds! Been using it late night with friends in Europe.
  • Thinkature brings the richness of in-person, visual communication to the web by placing instant messaging inside a visual workspace. Use it as a collaboration environment, a meeting room, a personal web-based whiteboard, or something entirely new.
  • With Thinkature, you can create a collaborative workspace and invite coworkers, friends, and colleagues to join you in just seconds. Once inside your workspace, you can communicate by chatting, drawing, creating cards, and adding content from around the Internet. It's all synchronous, too - no need to hit reload
If you like email, you'll love Thinkature. Sharing stuff for biz or pleasure has never been easier across any browser or network. You will not be disappointed. Really.
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