More Google Tools: Bookmarks Lists and iGoogle Home Page
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Stephen Welch | It Ain’t Rocket Surgery
Heard enough about Google tools yet? I hope not. They just don't stop developing things. Last week I shared with you the video of the upgrades they made to Google Docs that makes it very much like Microsoft Office and with the ability to share and collaborate with other people in real time.
Below is a video about using another tool, Google Bookmarks Lists. As you watch the video, think about how you might use it to keep track of the things you search for, map, and need to keep track of. I hope this is yet another thing you can use to help make your Web searching and surfing more productive and efficient.
PS: if you haven't set up an iGoogle home page yet, you can use it to keep track of all the tools, gadgets, and widgets you use frequently, and track blogs and RSS feeds. Here's a couple of videos from the YouTube that go over how to set up and edit an iGoogle home page.
This one isn't by Google but it's another nice how-to on using iGoogle.
This blog, "It Ain't Rocket Surgery" is intended to help busy health-care professionals find useful online and mobile resources that will enhance their self-education and professional research efforts, or point out important topics of discussion related to online information and content. The blog's title is a Yogi Berra style mash-up of two common phrases, "it ain't brain surgery" and "it ain't rocket science". I hope it will be casual, fun, insightful, and -- most of all -- educational.
I currently serve ACCP as the Senior Vice President of Communications, as well as the Executive Editor of CHEST, the ACCP’s flagship journal. During my 15 years here, ACCP has focused on growing and developing the editorial, technological, and business aspects of the College. We are constantly striving to make the journal and other ACCP educational content as accessible and useful to clinicians as possible.
When not at work, I like to spend time scuba diving with sharks, collecting original comic book artwork, exploring the digital world, and searching for good BBQ.
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by Natalie (not verified) | February 27, 2011 - 8:13pm
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