Geek to Live: Getting Things Done with Google Notebook
Fans and followers of the Getting Things Done personal productivity system have hacked all sorts of ways to GTD in different applications, from Microsoft Outlook to plain text to Gmail. But one of Google Labs’ less-hyped applications, Notebook, is very well-suited to instant capture and easy processing of your GTD lists. As a Virtual Assistant, I have many clients who use Googe applications. This is just another way to achieve a higher level of organization.
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Author bio: Taryn Merrick is a Professional Mac Virtual Assistant, Social Media Virtual Assistant and Eco Virtual Assistant. As Principal of Merrick Management And Media Services, she has over 20 years of administrative management experience. Taryn works to promote the Virtual Assistant industry and to make it stand out as a true profession of excellence. Her style is easy going, yet precise, with emphasis placed on exceeding customer expectations, client communication and satisfaction.
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Nov 16, 2009
Hi Taryn,
Jake Jacobs raves about you. My partner, Allison Conte, and I (both on OSX) live in different cities and we need a way to syn our calanders. We don’t know if MobleMe would be good, or maybe on Google. I also have the feeling Google has a lot of apps that might help us.
Also, we we putting in a consulting proposal where we need market research support: Survey Monkey, scheduling and conducting telephone interviews (with open ended questions and follow up questions).
Can you help us?
Tom