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Five Productivity Tools for PR Pros

Waxing UnLyrical

Creative Commons To Love Yet Not OK. Evernote I still like and use Delicious to bookmark stuff I come across on the Interwebs, but I find myself increasingly using Evernote because of the little notes I can write to myself. If they’re resources you will find useful, bookmark them (I use Delicious or Evernote) for future [.]

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Is the eBook, the end of the library?

The Way of the Web

As an adult, I can still find the odd book to borrow, but considering I tend to read fairly niche subjects, it’s far easier for me to find books online, either free via Creative Commons or the Public Domain, or bought via a number of retailers.

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7 Reasons To Add Amplify To Your Social Networks

Waxing UnLyrical

Image: Matthew Smith via Flickr, Creative Commons Can you say “love at first byte&# ? As of now, I have Amplify set up to auto-post to Twitter, Facebook (I can sync it to either my personal or business page, or both) Google Buzz and Delicious. So of course I checked it out. It syncs with several platforms. Wanna Subscribe?

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Social Bookmarking For Enterprise Knowledge Management | Intelligent Agent

Buzz Marketing for Technology

Filed under: blinklist , bluedot , cogenz , connectbeam , delicious , diigo , furl , knowledge_management , magnolia , shadows , simpy , social_bookmarking — Robert Berkman @ 3:05 pm. Creative Commons Blog. News/Events. Info Services. Advertising. March 15, 2007. Social Bookmarking For Enterprise Knowledge Management.