At this point with all the media coverage telling you to send us a tweet or follow us on facebook, you know that these tools might help you grow your business. But with all these different tools like twitter, facebook, linkedin, and more, it can be very time consuming to login and manage all these separate tools. Besides integrating these tools together, and integrating them into your website (ask us we'll show you how), you may also find this free tool very useful. It works on multiple devices so whether your using a PC an IPad an android phone or several other devices, Tweet Deck works great.

As I wandered through the store closing of the local borders book store due to the increase in sales of Digital Formats provided by devices the Kindle, IPad, Nook, Android and Blackberry (and soon HP WebOS) based Slates, I came across an audio book called "Carrots and Sticks Unlock the Power of Incentives to Get Things Done by Ian Ayres". It caught my attention long enough for me to look inside and notice a link to a new website designed to help keep people accountable to their own goals using the right incentive, which for some may be....MONEY.
I signed up for a free account it's a really interesting idea, wonder if you may find it useful. www.stickk.com
A Few Years Ago Palm almost wen't belly up, its stock was plummeting as they we're still delivering products based on outdated technology. Since then Jon Rubinstein who helped create the apple Ipod, took over as CEO of Palm and was able to create a new mobile operating system from scratch called WebOS. In order to further the success of the WebOS platform they we're acquired by HP, the worlds biggest computer company and have finally announced their new line of products including the Pre3 and the HP TouchPad with WebOS .
If you're still interested enjoy the keynote and all the juicy details below.
This is a liitle, FREE tool, I have been using as of late and it seems to help keep me focused and on task.
The Pomodoro Technique is a time management method created by Francesco Cirillo in the 1980's. It can be used for any kind of task and enables you to view time as a valuable ally in accomplishing what you want to do.
The technique uses a timer to break down periods of work into 25-minute intervals (referred to as "pomodoros") separated by breaks and is based on the idea that frequent breaks can improve mental agility.
There are five basic steps to implementing the technique:

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