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The Productivity Show #025 - It’s a Google Google Google World!

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Hey it’s been a while. Apologies for the break in transmission but we were experiencing productivity difficulties. :-)

Des and Cam are back (eventually) talking about the tools they are using to help them be more productive. The tools featured in this episode include:

Yeah it certainly is a Google Google Google World!

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13 Responses to “The Productivity Show #025 - It’s a Google Google Google World!”

  1. Miriam Parkinson Says:

    Whoot! New show… about time :-)

  2. Michael Specht Says:

    Good to see you guys are back. Have you thought of doing a video podcast displaying a screen cast of how to use some of these tools? Might be a good way of builidng up a library of quick ref guides etc on how to improve your productivity.

    Just a thought.

  3. Cameron Says:

    Thanks guys and gals. Yeah Michael, I was thinking exactly that while we were doing this show last night. Lots more work involved though.

  4. Miriam Parkinson Says:

    I personally prefer the audio format because getting video onto my pda is a lot more effort than audio and I tend to walk into things when I try to watch vidcasts when I’m walking.

  5. Dave Pinn Says:

    I’m using a thing called TightVNC, which, I believe, is a relative of RealVNC that compresses the data stream to make things go faster.

    When I’m using a public wireless network, like at a cafe or something, I use TightVNC over an OpenVPN connection to my home PC. OpenVPN is a free open-source product that sets up a virtual private network; I learned about it on a podcast by Leo Laporte, called Security Now! OpenVPN encrypts all communication, so I can be sure that the cafe, or the hooded dude sitting in the next booth, can’t eavesdrop on my data. OpenVPN is essential when using a LAN connection in a hotel too, where the same security concerns exist.

    About the static IP thing: I use DynDNS (http://www.dyndns.com/services/dns/dyndns/). The idea is that DynDNS allocates me a hostname (extends one of their own domain names) and associates it with the IP address that is currently assigned to my home router. I configure my home router to tell DynDNS whenever it is given a new IP address by my ISP. When I’m out on the road, I use the hostname provided by DynDNS, and it all magically works.

    I listened intently to the stuff about Google Calendar. I run my life out of AirSet; and I was waiting for some comparison of the two services; what do you reckon?

    Dave

  6. Cameron Says:

    Thanks for the pointers to TightVNC and DynDNS Dave, I’ll check them out! As for Airset - as you know, we had Brian Dougherty, CEO of AIRENA, the company behind AIRSET, on this show late last year (http://productivity.thepodcastnetwork.com/2005/10/28/the-personal-productivity-show-013-2/).
    We were excited about it, but afaik, they still don’t have an option to synch to a pocketPC. I also have the feeling that Google are going to be hard to beat in this space, with a product that is free and integrates into Gmail. But Airset seems like a great product and were ahead of the curve.

  7. Michael Specht Says:

    Miriam, agree getting the video onto a PDA/media device is a bit of a pain. However these sorts of value-adds would build up over time and provide an additional reason for people not only to listen to The Personal Productivity AND also return to the TPN website to view the viedos.

    Cam you could even put out a seperate RSS feed of the videos.

  8. Bruce Says:

    How to use RealVNC over the cloud securely
    http://forums.hamachi.cc/viewtopic.php?t=916

    Instead of RealVNC, if your desktop in WinXP Pro, why don’t you use Remote Desktop? much better than RealVNC.

    I love the show, please make sure the sound is CLEAR!

    Bruce

  9. Cameron Says:

    Bruce, I tried Remote Desktop ages ago but couldn’t get it working easily. How is it better? Thanks for the link to using RealVNC securely, I’ll check that out.

  10. John Says:

    Cameron -

    For a simple and free software to control any of your PC from another, try http://www.Logmein.com. We use this at work and find for most tasks the free version works great.

    Thanks for the productivity podcast — it’s great.

    - John

  11. Cameron Says:

    Thanks John, I’m checking it out now!

  12. Sasha Says:

    Google is missing just couple web apps: Presentation and DB.

    For presenations - try this one: http://www.spresent.com

    Sasha

  13. Samuel Says:

    From a business perspective and as as a business entrepreneur I find Outlook 2007 to be exteremly helpful in organization and time management. I also find http://www.monster.com/ a useful resource where they have free articles about time management and getting organized. Also if you are in the business environment, http://www.legalmessenger.com/ is effective for creating business documents for the purposes of time savings and organization.
    Samuel

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