As well as building the Unified Inbox software product , we are currently curating three Twitter series. If you would like to receive these daily - please follow us on Twitter:
- Tips for dealing with information and email overload
- Stats - all the numbers you ever wanted to see about email, internet and information
- Wisdom - because sometimes in amongst the information overload, we all need to take a step back and reflect.
Tips
- "10 tips to have the time of your life" http://cot.ag/oOgu4g How to handle "time-famine".
- "We Have to Fix E-Mail" http://cot.ag/rrJC23 Some additions to the email charter.
- "Email checklist (maybe this time it'll work!)" http://cot.ag/lIbvy0 Seth Godin's thoughts on how to handle email overload.
- "Avoiding Email Overload After your Vacation, or Everyday" http://cot.ag/pWLOeY Start planning before you go away.
- "How to Save Your Brain from Online Overload" http://cot.ag/q8LX4I 15 handy hints.
- "4 tips to manage information overload" http://cot.ag/oEXFBr For those in the inforat race.
- "Email Overload Expert Kicks Off I LOVE Email Campaign" http://cot.ag/r6323k 3 simple solutions are offered.
- "How to Handle Email Overload" http://cot.ag/pTsPsi Good solid advice.
- "Personal and Business email: separate but equal? http://cot.ag/pUnGU4 An issue more and more of us have to address.
Statistics
- 62% of the information workforce work from multiple locations. http://cot.ag/ofoAmy
- Weekday edition of NY Times contains more info than average person would see in lifetime in 17th century UK. http://cot.ag/pOzkYu
- Currently, at least 19.31 billion pages make up the entire World Wide Web. http://cot.ag/rjcPwb
Wisdom
- Example is leadership. - Albert Schweitzer
- Do not follow where the path may lead. Go instead where there is no path and leave a trail. - Ralph Waldo Emerson
- When nothing is sure, everything is possible. - Margaret Drabble.
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