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Tools for goals; Flock; Google Notebook

Posted by Jacque on November 2nd, 2007

Tools for achieving your goals
Here are some free tools listed by Mashable to help you track and achieve your goals. 

It includes the popular 43 Things, a free online coaching tool called Move Mountains and more.  In the realm of coaching, however, there is nothing like an experienced professional to guide you.

flock.pngFlock to it
If you have been having a lot of Firefox crashes, TechCrunch suggests you try Flock which is now in 1.0 production version.  It proved stable over a period of weeks and, they note, the social networking features are good as well. 

See the review here and a video demo that was shown at TechCrunch40 here.

Google Notebook adds labels and bookmarks
Google Notebook has added the most requested feature - labels - and now you can label each note and see all the notes that have a certain label.

The application imports all the labels and web pages from Google Bookmarks and places them in a new notebook titled “Unfiled.”  Adding a new note in this special notebook actually creates a new bookmark.  Notebook’s Firefox extension has some new tricks, as well.
 
See the Google Operating System Blog for more Notebook information and illustrations.

One Response to “Tools for goals; Flock; Google Notebook”

  1. Idetrorce Says:

    very interesting, but I don’t agree with you
    Idetrorce

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