This was a busy weekend. I don't know if I am good at Getting Things Done but I am sure that I will try harder. This weekend is all about GTD.
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Getting Things done guru David Allen speaks to Wired Magazine.
If you are in this Getting Things Done thing, then you certainly heard of David Allen. You can find his interview in Wired here.
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GTD or GTDF? [Getting Thing Done… Faster]
Well it’s the same more or less approach of GTD but with a stopwatch added.
Five main steps.
1. Set time limits [This is where you will need the stopwatch].
2. Keep Focused
3. Maintain Energy Levels
4. Use the right tools.
Read about it here
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gtd-php: Getting Things Done with php
gtd-php is a web based implementation of the Getting Things Done personal organization system. This wiki serves as the community brainstorming bucket, as well as a place to start documenting the program and outlining the development path...
Download it here
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Do you know anything about Cookies?
Every site you are visiting use these small text files to store information about you in your computer so you they can track you the second time you visit them again. If you want to see what kind of information these cookies contain and you use Firefox you can install the View Cookies Extension for Firefox. You can find it here
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Look@Lan Network Monitor
Look@Lan Network Monitor is a network monitor that can monitor your network and create detailed statistical graphs, HTML reports and can scan a single computer about services among other things. The best thing about it along with the simple user interface is that it’s free. You can download it here.
Nick Finck is a user experience professional who has dabbled in the web for over a decade. He specializes in information architecture, interaction design, usability and user research. Enjoy his presentation!
Boks is an AIR application (so it works on Windows, Mac and Linux) that provides a User Interface for Blueprint CSS's framework. It's been designed for those who think the Grid System is good but never really took the time to give it love.
It handles grid configuration, baseline rhythm pimpin', CSS (with or without compression) and grid.png export, HTML layout and much more goodie-goodie!
Motivational posters were those posters up on your old office or school walls which were supposed to be inspiring and basically tell you to reach for the stars or never to give up.
Christmas is a holiday of love and family. It is the time of year when people come together to celebrate, when they realize that some things are more important than others. So why don’t you impress the people who are important to you with some unique Christmas cards or beautiful personal desktop wallpaper?
Drupal's popularity has lately been rising. It's a great platform for setting up content management systems and community driven sites. Here, I'll give a general overview of Drupal and build a simple site for a fake client.
Appcelerator Titanium is an open source platform for building rich desktop applications using web technologies like HTML, CSS, Javascript as well as Flash and Silverlight.
Titanium apps can be built using the Appcelerator SDK - an open web platform, or you can use any third-party Ajax library or framework.
We present 50 extremely useful CSS tools, generators, templates and resources. We did not include “traditional” CSS tools, such as Firebug or the Web Developer extension, but tried to focus on rather unknown tools that are definitely worth a look.
IETester is a free WebBrowser that allows you to have the rendering and javascript engines of IE8 beta 2, IE7 IE 6 and IE5.5 on Vista and XP, as well as the installed IE in the same process.
Deploy* is a free, open source, web application which allows user to quickly deploy a web project framework with valid XHTML and CSS in only a matter of seconds.
Doodle is a simple Web app that allows people to “find a date and time for a group event.” It’s free and requires neither registration nor installation. With over 2 million users a month, it’s one of the most successful Web apps outside Silicon Valley.
FeedVis is a word cloud/feed visualization tool. Give it a bunch of RSS feeds (in OPML), it will digest them for you, and present a word frequency chart which you can interact with by selecting date ranges, specific blogs, or both.
Today, most visitors have come to expect ads on commercial websites, and advertisers have recognized the potential of various online ad opportunities. Ads have long been a part of print publications, such as magazines and newspapers, and now they essentially have the same role in online periodicals and publications.
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