I’ve decided to run a series on analyzing my workflow. As I began this, I decided to make sure I was using the correct meaning of the word workflow. My first stop, Miriam Websters Dictionary, didn’t have a definition at all. However, Dictionary.com had a nice range of definitions from multiple sources, and of course there is always Wikipedia. So the bottom line? Workflow means what you want it to mean, but to me, it means the things I use in my daily life to accomplish things. Mostly, this means how information flows and how it comes to me. So in this series, I’m specifically thinking about social media, but will cover anything that I feel needs to be covered.
If you find this, and you have suggestions of workflow items you use, comment on them so I can aggregate them here.
Things that come to mind immediately:
* gmail
* IRC
* Twitter
* Blogs
* Podcasts
* Video Podcasts
* Office documents
* Google
* Metaverse
* txt messages
* phone
* Flickr
* onXiam.com
* IMs
* Del.icio.us
* Digg
* Slashdot
* LinkedIn
* MySpace
* Skype
* Technorati
* Wikipedia
* YouTube
* PMOG
* Amazon.com
* Ebay
This is just a quick list I thought of off the top of my head, I’m sure it will be altered, I’m sure some things overlap each other. Well, I was going to start with my first one, but this ended up being a aggregation of what I am going to talk about, but that’s ok. :-)
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Cheers!
--Jeremy



