Tool: Online Backup and Sync for Mac & PC
Have been trying out different online storage services - my favorite by far is Sugarsync. The desktop software is very intuitive. If you have more than one PC/laptop, you will appreciate the ability to sync multiple computers as well as online off-site storage. It’s not free but well worth it. Highly recommended.
Web Tool: PdfMeNot - a faster and nicer way to view PDF files
Instead of viewing the PDF files on your PC or Mac using Adobe Acrobat (which can be very slow), view it online using PdfMeNot. It even allows you to embed a pdf page on your website.
Gedget: Eye-Fi - Transfer photos directly to Computer/Web from your camera

Eye-Fi SD Card automatically uploads pictures from the camera to Mac or PC (as well as on-line photo sharing site such as Flickr). The photos are transmitted wireless from your camera through home Wi-Fi network. Basically this eliminates the need to hook up your camera or memory card to a USB port to upload the images. There is also an adapter to use the Eye-Fi SC card on some CF digital camera.
Web Tools: Three Quick Steps to Start Building Your Professional Network with LinkedIn
Benefits of LinkedIn:
1. Connect or re-connect with business colleagues or friends.
2. Staying informed: when your colleagues changed positions, you can see what they are doing.
3. Stay in touch: as your colleges changed jobs and/or their email addresses, you will always have an up-to-date contacts.
Three Quick Start Steps:
1. Get an account at http://www.linkedin.com & create a simple profile of where you have worked (and school).
2. Search for a few colleagues who are already in LinkedIn, when you find someone you would like to connect to, click “Add… to your network”
3. Once you have a few people to your network, check their connections to find other common colleagues.
Web: RTM - Great To Do Integration with Gmail
If you are a regular Gmail users (on Firefox), then Remember The Milk + Gmail Firefox Extension (task management) is really slick. It integrates task/to do seamlessly with Gmail. Read the blog for more detail.
iPhone: Google Does iPhone (well)
The new Google iPhone optimized page — three particularly great services: Gmail, Google Calendar, and Google Reader. Of course now that Gmail supports IMAP, it’s a very sweet set up on iPhone.
Tool: Jott.com Take 2
Jott has been expanding it’s functionality with integration to other online services (via Jott’s Links). Three outstanding must have services:
1. Google Calendar: Call Jott and it will place your appointment into your Google Calendar
2. Xpenser.com tracks your expenses, again call Jott and it will add your expense to Xpenser
3. Jott to Twitter/Jaiku (and other blogging platforms: Blogger, Tumblr, WordPress, TypePad)
Tool: reQall.com - Call in your tasks
reQall helps you remember stuff (to do, tasks). For example, when you are driving and need to jot down a note or task, use reQall to help taking down the note. All you have to do is call: 1-888-973-7255 and dictate your text (you have up to 60 seconds).
It uses transcription services to convert voice to text (similar to Jott.com), however, reQall and iPhone UI work together really well. (http://www.reqall.com/web/). Jott can do more in term of converting your voice into emails that can be sent to other, but I found that reQall.com on iPhone is a killer app for me. It’s a free service.
iPhone: Google Optimized Search
http://google.com/uds/samples/iphone/isearch.html
Web: Online Simple but Addictive Game (Free)
Desktop Tower Defense is a simple flash-based game - you build a set of defense to prevent the little critters from breaking through. Very basic graphics yet it goes to show you don’t need fancy graphics to have excellent (and very addictive) game play.
Don’t start if you don’t have an hour to spare!! Consider this a fair warning. ![]()
Web: ikul.info
First collection of useful web tools that I use everyday. Ranging from Gmail to FreeConferenceCall. These are great productivities tool for small business.
Tech: Jott.com
Jott will transcribe your voice message into email. Set up an account with Jott, add your contact’s email address. Dial Jott (toll free), say your contact’s name, leave a message up to 30 seconds. Jott will transcribe your voicemail into text and emailed it to your contact. The service is currently free and under beta.
Tech: Grandcentral.com - Unified Phone Number
Grandcentral.com lets you select and give out one number that will ring to your mobile, home, and even Gizmo SIP. Plus you can screen your call (listen while the caller left voicemail), and even record the call impromptu. Check messages via email and web. Clean interface and easy to use. Free right now while in beta.
The Dash Poem
by Linda Ellis
A very inspirational poem
http://www.thedashmovie.com/linda/
