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12 Cloud-Based Tools to Stay Productive | Justin Levy

Justin Levy

ScrewTurn: ScrewTurn is what we use for our corporate wiki where we keep information on just about everything we do including our policies, timelines, meeting notes, discussions and lots of other great uses we’re finding for it. So far, it’s pretty awesome! I will not sleep here tonight. Home also I cannot go.

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The Bamboo Project Blog

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Talent Management, and Employee Engagement (a PDF file) that finds: 52% of organizations that adopt blogs, wikis, and social networking tools (among others) achieved best-in-class performance levels compared to 5% for those that didnâ??t. " Throwing up a wiki or a blog and hoping for the best isnt going to cut it. Week 5-- Wikis.

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Information Literacy in the Workplace - Special Libraries Association

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Events & Conferences. Events Calendar. Industry Events Calendar. SLA Feed Reader. Advanced Search Options. UserID Password. Not a member? Join SLA | Forgot Your Password? QuickLinks. Inside SLA. Membership. SLA Community. Professional Development. Publications. Home > Publications & Products. >

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Micro Persuasion: Become a Knowledge Management Ninja with Google Reader

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(Some of these may work with RSS readers from Newsgator, Bloglines and others but they are written with Google in mind.). The Core Philosophy: Google Reader is a database and a feed reader. Continually add tons of feeds in organized, methodical way. Annotate your data by connecting Reader to Gmail or Blogger.

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How to Build a Superblog: Insights from the Technorati Top 10

Viper Chill

Decide on a Brandable Name Because these blogs write so much, they don’t have as many people coming to their blog via feed readers as you would expect. Can you really take in 50-60 posts every day from your favourite blog in your inbox or in Google Reader?