Feb 02
In the quest of keeping up-to-date with interesting publications about GTD, I find myself checking several blogs/feeds, sites, search engines and news items every single day. In order to make this process a little bit more efficient and less time consuming, I have created The Ultimate Getting Things Done Index for myself and for other GTD enthusiasts/professionals.
This GTD Index automatically keeps track of several interesting GTD blogs/feeds, but also displays the most recent diggs about GTD on digg.com. Checking the GTD Index a couple of times every day is a very effective way to keep up-to-date with everything that is published about GTD on the internet. See for yourself right here!
Any suggestions for additional blogs, feeds or sites may be submitted on the GTD Index page. Enjoy!
P.S. Please allow some loading time as the GTD Index fetches the different feeds from all over the internet!
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Great job! I’ve also recently posted about my GTD implementation and a Beginner’s Guide to GTD.
Thanks for the index … I’ll be checking back on it!
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The benevolent proprietor of one of my new favorite GTD blogs has put together a fantastic site he dubs ‘The Ultimate GTD Index‘. Basically, it’s all the GTD-related blog posts and bookmarks from around the web in one convenient loca…
Does the index have it’s own xml feed? I don’t want to subscribe to another email - I just don’t read them.
Did I miss it somewhere?
[quote comment=”64″]Does the index have it’s own xml feed? I don’t want to subscribe to another email - I just don’t read them.
Did I miss it somewhere?[/quote]
The GTD Index does not have an XML feed. The list/newsletter you can subscribe to (”GTD Index News list”) is not about getting all the latest blog entries by e-mail, but to get general news, statistics, new features, future functionality and other information about the GTD Index by e-mail every once in a while.
All things considered I’d love an xml feed that doesn’t wander into my field of vision unless I deliberately tap into it. As an editor (and like most professionals) I don’t have much free time and prefer the quick-scan freedom that feeds give me.
Just my .02 and an official (new reader) request.
[quote comment=”68″]All things considered I’d love an xml feed that doesn’t wander into my field of vision unless I deliberately tap into it. As an editor (and like most professionals) I don’t have much free time and prefer the quick-scan freedom that feeds give me.
Just my .02 and an official (new reader) request.[/quote]
I understand perfectly (as a professional myself). No promises, but an XML feed of the GTD Index may be implemented in the future. In the mean time, welcome as a new reader … and I’ll try not to wander too much into your field of vision!
(j/k)
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