Can a BasKet Replace Google Notebook?
I’ve always been a PIM junkie. A PIM is a Personal Information Manager, and what has interested me are systems that help you organise information, not those little calendar and contacts programs that are often called “PIMs”.
For the last few years, Google Notebook has played a part in organising my information. When Google announced the other week that they are going to stop developing Google Notebook, I decided to review my information management process, and see if it can be improved. Continue Reading »
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