Great answer, Robert! I forwarded that on to MY wife. She'll get a kick out of it too. :)

Kim,

I use Yojimbo to keep any articles or examples that I want to make sure I have a copy of. I tag things in it religiously, including marking whether or not I've actually read the item. It has a really good web archive feature, which I use to grab things such as interactive data visualizations from the New York Times and slide shows from BuisnessWeek.

Anything that I only want to keep a reference to, I'll bookmark in Safari. These bookmarks are categorized.

And I subscribe to blogs using NetNewsWire, a NewsGator client that syncs between my office, home, and iPhone.

That's pretty much my system as it stands now.

Best,
Jack



On Sep 29, 2008, at 12:57 PM, Robert Hoekman Jr wrote:
I block other things out of my memory, like where the nearest Walgreens is, my wife's work number, and whether or not I booked the hotel room for my next trip. This frees me up to remember all sorts of new information. Of
course, it also drives my wife crazy.

Results may vary.







Jack L. Moffett
Interaction Designer
inmedius
412.459.0310 x219
http://www.inmedius.com

If there's anything more annoying
than a machine that won't do what you want,
it's a machine that won't do what you want
and has been programmed to behave
as though it likes you.

           - Don Norman


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