Here are the details of my attempt to organize my many online activities.
I’m tired of typing passwords so I’ve gotten an OpenID, and I’ve joined about 15 social networking sites and other places that I think might help me stay connected to my friends.
This attempt at online organization should be in keeping with the best GTD ‘Getting Things Done’ mentality. It also should give me time to do other stuff beside worry about the technology and how to use it.
What do I want? I want to be able to keep in touch with my friends without walking around all day with a cellphone tied to my head, nor do I prefer a bluetooth headset! I want to be able to keep in touch and be current with my friends, my news, my searches, my interests and anything else with which I decide to be involved.
What do I NOT want? I don’t want to sit in front of a computer all day in order to accomplish what I desire. I deserve to have a computer do it for me; to deliver it TO me. It seems I spend the great majority of my day with a keyboard in front of me. A keyboard connected to a PC, to an airplane (long story), or a cellphone.
I’m very tired of attempting organize my digital life, and the online places and services I use and find helpful, while also trying to remember where I put the data for those places or services that I MIGHT have time to decide to check out or read about later. So far, I’ve been able to appease my OCD-like tendencies by organizing my 1000’s of internet links or bookmarks etc, into nice, neat, and descriptive folders, because the list of delineations never seems to end. For example, does my blog belong under the folder TECH or GEEK?
These decisions never seem to end. So, I’m giving up on this style of organization and I’m joining the tagging lifestyle. You can tag your links, your pictures, your children, your collections, your thoughts… just about anything!
I’ll reserve my judgment on this new way to organize information and I’ll slam it or promote it after I decide. For now, you can wait on me or jump in yourself with Del.icio.us What a crappy url!
Twitter is nothing more than a web-based Instant Messaging client with the abillity to accept status updates from any computer and broadcast it to the world. This isn’t much different than using Yahoo, AIM, MSN, MEEBO, or ICQ (if anyone remembers the original). I will continue to test the service for something useful since so many netizens find it interesting, but for now I’m still trying to find a real use for it.
Technorati has, so far, impressed me. Primarily, I use it to promote and track my blog and watch its popularity rise. Unfortunately, I have had nothing to watch but that will change I’m sure :).
I expect my use of this site to increase as I find time to check out what the blogoshere is finding cool at any one time. The tag clouds or tag lists should prove very useful. Check it out!
Happy Easter and…
Peace, Chris