Comments on: Re-orientation http://www.internettime.com/2008/12/re-orientation/ from Jay Cross and Internet Time Group Sat, 13 Mar 2010 14:23:14 +0000 http://wordpress.org/?v=2.9.2 hourly 1 By: Mike Sivertsen http://www.internettime.com/2008/12/re-orientation/comment-page-1/#comment-1681 Mike Sivertsen Fri, 26 Dec 2008 04:10:08 +0000 http://internettime.com/?p=1861#comment-1681 I use SharpReader for the RSS feeds, Compass Bookmark Manager (Personal Information Manager and notepad for over 22,000 organized URLs, runs from USB) and X1 or Copernic Desktop Search. Personal knowledge management (PKM) is the answer for the info firehose and we all do it a bit differently. Important thing is to do it. I use SharpReader for the RSS feeds, Compass Bookmark Manager (Personal Information Manager and notepad for over 22,000 organized URLs, runs from USB) and X1 or Copernic Desktop Search.

Personal knowledge management (PKM) is the answer for the info firehose and we all do it a bit differently. Important thing is to do it.

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By: Alan Levine http://www.internettime.com/2008/12/re-orientation/comment-page-1/#comment-1676 Alan Levine Wed, 24 Dec 2008 15:16:32 +0000 http://internettime.com/?p=1861#comment-1676 I use coffee to keep up ;-) My Google Reader is indispensable, not only for published feeds, but for special ones I create for monitoring activity on various projects (Recent changes on wikis, comments on flickr, mentions via twitter, some Yahoo pipe search feeds, etc). Actually I rely a lot on the oldest recall technology, my own gray matter and its usually reliable ability to find patterns across disparate content sources. Happy clutter clearing! I use coffee to keep up ;-)

My Google Reader is indispensable, not only for published feeds, but for special ones I create for monitoring activity on various projects (Recent changes on wikis, comments on flickr, mentions via twitter, some Yahoo pipe search feeds, etc).

Actually I rely a lot on the oldest recall technology, my own gray matter and its usually reliable ability to find patterns across disparate content sources.

Happy clutter clearing!

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