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E.T.
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So many things 'fly by' me when I'm working. I get to know Websites, technologies, design ideas and people all the time. This Blog is about these types of information/knowledge we all gather, while we are working...
I've noticed two main trends recently:
1) People are sending more LinkedIn eMails.
2) GTD (getting things done) become popular again.
I received so many LinkedIn updates in the last few weeks I decided to look into this trend. As it seems, my profile was not updated at all (nice feature they have there that shows you how much you are NOT up-to-date ), and my contacts list of very short. I decided to do something about it and started pinging my contacts. Very quickly my contact list grew by over 50% and I started to get endorsements from people I really missed...
Putting LinkedIn aside for a second, I noticed/discovered more and more Blogs and sites dealing with GTD.
The largest collections I saw was from lifehacker.com.
A person could spend so much time picking and trying tools, no work will get done ever.
Coming back to LinkedIn... It is addictive. I must stop before it is too late...
(I guess I should keep my focus on the professional work rather on my professional network, or not?!)
E.T.
Few days ago my wife, Nili, told me "we need to move our picture albums". Well, I thought, she will tell me where to put them and I will do the heavy lifting. This was not the case, apparently, we have over 6Gb of images in Yahoo! Photos and the service is shutting down soon.
We have so many new pictures and albums since Nili started Taking Photography Seriously.
As Yahoo! has two competing services (Photos and Flickr) it makes sense to merge/choose one. (Although I think they are targeting different audiences).
But it did make me think again about the constant conflict/tension between Consolidation and Alternatives trends. The "Web 2.0" is a great example for (re)creating alternatives with few to non differentiations (same concepts, same features, same look different mission statement). On the same look-and-feel, but different mission statement). On the other hand, consolidation trends, such as standardization activities in the open source arena.
While thinking of this, I saw this great futuristic movie with an interesting consolidation scenario.
"Echo Alert"
My comments:
1) What do you think will happen to personal media?
2) Interesting to see they vision the future in English...
E.T.