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Leaving a Browser Window Open to an Interesting Web Page Can Be a Productivity Killer

A couple of years ago I got into the habit of leaving a browser window open to contain an interesting or useful web page that I'd just found. I usually intended to come back and mention the page here on Operation Gadget or on CTDATA.com back when I used it as a blog.

This was one of the worst productivity and organizational mistakes I'd ever made. Now I'm bound and determined to put an end to it.

I have two 17-inch flat panel displays on my Blogging Workstation. At one point I thought this configuration would make feasible the habit of keeping a dozen or more web pages open simultaneously. It didn't. I spend a minute or two several times a day looking for a page I've left open for myself on one of my six virtual desktop screens which are usually chock-full-of-information.

These extra windows that I keep open have become a significant distraction. In the course of searching for a piece of information amid the open windows on my desktop, I often take another look at several of my open windows and say to myself, "You know, that's interesting...." Yea right. That's why I left it open in the first place.

I don't yet have an effective solution for this problem. It may come down to a combination of a bookmark manager such as del.icio.us plus handwritten notes and/or a wiki, but I'm guessing.

I just wanted to point out that I see this as an issue that effects my productivity. If it hurts you in the same way then admit it, try to find a solution that works for you, and let me know what it is.

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I've found some great tools for boosting productivity. I've got two blogs going now, in addition to working with several clients, so I have to be productive online.

I've found Backpackit to be great (www.backpackit.com). It's like your own little wiki. You can create pages very quickly and you can even email content to them. I keep one for each blog, client, and project I have going.

I also use the Scrapbook tool that Firefox offers. I use this more than delicious to save pages because it's faster and it allows more editing and putting things in folders just works better for me than using tags.

I also still use pen and paper and I'm constantly jotting down ideas and notes.

It's an evolving process to say the least. Good luck!

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