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Podcast: Our “Can’t Live Without” Productivity Tools

Tuesday, October 4th 2011


What tools are absolutely essential to doing your job well? Our editors took inventory and share their favorite hardware, local and cloud software they can't live without.

Show Notes

Adena's "Can't Live Without" Tools

TechSmith | Jing, instant screenshots and screencasts, home
Emerging Tech You Should Know About: Jing (Directions Magazine)
Google Advanced Search
Shuffle 2nd Generation
Yurbuds Sport Earphones, Developed by Athletes for Athletes
For Immediate Release: The Hobson and Holtz Report (podcast)
Buzz Out Loud Podcast - CNET's 'podcast of indeterminate length' ... (podcast)


Joe's "Can't Live WIthout" Tools

PC 151 - Sennheiser USA
Hyperionics - the best screen capture software - Free download
PowerDirector by Cyberlink: HD Video Editing and Movie Making Sof...
Dropbox - Home - Online backup, file sync and sharing made easy.

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