It is now dead-simple to request and vote for the FeedJournal features you want to see added to future updates. The top requested features can be voted on from both the Reader and Member Services pages. Head over to FeedJournal's UserVoice page to add your own suggestions, cast your vote for what to add next, or just browse around the submitted feature requests. I will make sure to use this input to decide which features get implemented next.
Take control of your unwieldy to do-list by combining Google Docs and PocketMod. With the system described here you will always be ready to take notes, and never run the risk of losing an idea! Update (July 30, 2009): Now using a Google Docs template. I use a subset of GTD (" Getting Things Done ") by having a digital copy of my next actions, sorted by context (@Home, @Office, @Shopping, @Computer, etc.). This lets me easily look up what I need to do, depending on where I am. However, a digital copy is not very useful by itself, since it is not accessible when I am offline. Putting it in my PDA is not ideal either, since the overhead of adding a new note is too big (turning on the device, opening the right application, having it recognize my handwriting). That's why I print out my to-do list on paper once a week and carry it in my pocket. It's the ideal way of accessing and editing tasks. Before I print out a new list I spend a minute or two copying the edits from my
Hi Jonas,
ReplyDeleteIncreasingly I'm thinking the best commercial application of the FJ would be for large businesses and organizations to centralize information from various feed sources into a newsletter or some other report. Organizing information and generating useful reports automatically from selected sources could be a valuable service.
I do think you're on to something here. You have a missing piece that others aren't on to yet... http://thedirectmarketingvoice.com/2009/01/14/newspapers-vs-online-news-is-there-a-middle-ground/
ReplyDeleteLuis: that's a great article you wrote - thank you for sharing! I hope that FeedJournal soon can be the newspaper that you envision.
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