READ (by Kim Yokota)
Finally a watch I feel like wearing!
The other half of search.
Oops didn’t see that coming
Office folks
Lavasa Lakeshore
Wow.
Read that on a T-shirt somewhere. Coming to the point.
The fewer things I have to do at a time, the better I do them. This is something I’ve learnt, the hard way. Most often, nobody has this luxury, and in order to copewe come up with our own little system. A whole bunch of them, in my case:
1. To Do lists on the computer:
I Have an account on almost all the to-do list managing and GTD apps out there. This, and random text files on my pc.
2. Mind maps:

Yeah i actually use these. XMind is the best tool i’ve found.
3. My Phone:

4. Small Tools: In case i suddenly remember something. Whats the phone for then, you ask? Don’t!

5. Big Tools: Where it all comes together

So which one is the best tool? The most effective? To be honest, any of them would be good enough, if I could crack one piece of the puzzle. Priority.
If only…
Chris Brogan: The Serendipity Engine (from the Web 2.0 Expo). Saw this video on Digital Signage Insights