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I paid £35 which includes 1GB (£15 worth) of data use. I plumped for Vodafone over O2, as data usage rather than time seemed to be best suited to my occasional out-of-office-at-some-event use. Today was my first day using my new pay-as-you-go Vodafone Dongle, bought yesterday after extensive (ahem!) research. My mobile technology adventure continues. It comes with other calendar integrations but I’ve never tried them. No account required, simply choose possible dates/times, email the participants who tick boxes in a simple form. A must-use for fixing a date for your next meeting. Replaces headaches and roughly a thousand emails when trying to schedule meetings, particularly with those outside of your workplace. The premium version (US$45 pa) increases storage, allows collaborative editing and more file types. I use this one on-and-off, mainly for making notes in meeting, at events or on the tube. There are lots of ways to access it – desktop, web, Apps and some nice integrations, e.g. You can organise you notes in notebooks and share them with others. It can also capture much more – including audio, links to websites, files & emails. Replaces scraps of paper as a central place to make & keep notes.

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Delicious provides feeds which enables you to display your links elsewhere e.g. I like the simplicity of Delicious and have found myself returning to it after experimenting with a more fully featured social bookmarking service: Diigo. A place to store links to your favourite websites proving easy access to them from any computer and making them available to anyone. 3) DeliciousĪ replacement for Internet Favourites / Bookmarks. It’s great for sharing files with others, as you can invite people to specific folders making it ideal for collaboration. There are Apps and access via their website too. It allows you to access your files from any computer by storing them online while giving you access via the Folders on your computer. Dropbox replaces your need for USB memory sticks. “Your files, anywhere” is how Dropbox describes itself.

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Some aspects, including the Apps require a Pro account (US$25 pa).

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You can also update your list via email, Twitter, your browser and probably in many other ways. I use both the website and the (Android) app. For example I regularly paste emails into Notes. I don’t set deadlines, I just use the 3 levels of priority and I use the Notes feature a lot to add information to tasks. It has many features, including shared lists but I use it quite simply. Some also have paid for upgrades offering more features or removing usage limits.

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My recommendations are focused on tools for everyone’s everyday working rather than as “essential academic tools”.Īll of these tools have free versions. A brief overview of my 5 favourites: Remember the Milk, Dropbox, Delicious, Evernote & Doodle.Īfter reading The research lab in your pocket: apps and the academy in this week’s THE I thought I’d highlight the 5 tools I make most use of, which includes two from the article.











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