Use Twitter To Get Things Done [Twitter GTD Tips]

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Monday, 13th Oct 2008 | Share


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Just came across a very interesting post by Amit Agarwal about getting things done with Twitter, there are various things you could do with it, including tracking your purchase delivery through UPS, adding events to your Google Calendar, translating text, use twitter as a notifier, use twitter as a alarm clock, using twitter for ego surfing, create a poll using twitter and more.

Phew lots of things even I did not now about twitter, by the way you can follow me on twitter or alternatively follow @techiebuzzer to get regular RSS updates from us as tweets to your account.

Twitter Guide: How To Do Things With Twitter



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  1. Harry
    June 2nd, 2009 at 1:24 pm #

    That’s nice.

    You may want to check out http://www.GoalsOnTrack.com, a very nicely built web app designed for tracking goals and todo lists, and has time tracking. It’s clear, focused, easy to navigate, worth a try.

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  2. stephen
    August 3rd, 2009 at 1:20 am #

    twitdone.com is a twitter-based GTD tool. You may like it. :)

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