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Do you use multiple sites in the cloud to administer your life and how do they link into your social networking?
Do you use multiple sites in the cloud to administer your life and how do they link into your social networking?
I use a combination of Gmail, Google Calendar, iCal and Mac address book to keep all of my appointments, contacts and emails in order. this allows me to see all of my data on my iPhone or in the cloud.
Linked also i have Mahalo, twitter, Facebook and Digg.
how do you admin your online presence and what apps are you using and sites online to do this?
I use a combination of Gmail, Google Calendar, iCal and Mac address book to keep all of my appointments, contacts and emails in order. this allows me to see all of my data on my iPhone or in the cloud.
Linked also i have Mahalo, twitter, Facebook and Digg.
how do you admin your online presence and what apps are you using and sites online to do this?
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Like you, it seems my productivity apps and social apps don't overlap much. I use Google Mail for personal email, Evernote for my GTD lists and my general reference, and DropBox for file transfer and syncing.
On the social media side I use Tweetdeck to handle Twitter and Facebook (and the Facebook web app when I need to do more than Tweetdeck can), Picassa for personal photos and Flickr for "arty" ones, and blogger for my (very minimal) blogging needs.
Heh, the downside to social media site: I don't like Facebook at all, hate it in fact, but since all my friends use it, I'm kinda dragged in. I protest futilely with my use of Tweetdeck, posting to twitter first and Facebook as a sort of afterthought!
I strongly recommend all these tools. Most of these are available in some form on my Mac at home, my PC at work, and my iPhone when mobile. I'm careful when choosing a cloud service to make sure it works everywhere.
On the social media side I use Tweetdeck to handle Twitter and Facebook (and the Facebook web app when I need to do more than Tweetdeck can), Picassa for personal photos and Flickr for "arty" ones, and blogger for my (very minimal) blogging needs.
Heh, the downside to social media site: I don't like Facebook at all, hate it in fact, but since all my friends use it, I'm kinda dragged in. I protest futilely with my use of Tweetdeck, posting to twitter first and Facebook as a sort of afterthought!
I strongly recommend all these tools. Most of these are available in some form on my Mac at home, my PC at work, and my iPhone when mobile. I'm careful when choosing a cloud service to make sure it works everywhere.
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