From the course: Post-Production Productivity
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Capturing useful information with Pocket
From the course: Post-Production Productivity
Capturing useful information with Pocket
- [Instructor] If you want to be intentional about the information that you choose to consume, as opposed to the information that you ignore, you need a system that doesn't include keeping a hundred browser tabs open at any one time. In previous lessons, I showed you how to set up a simple workflow to sort through all of your favorite blogs and news sites using Feedly. And in this lesson, I'm going to introduce you to Pocket, which is the perfect companion to Feedly. Pocket is somewhat similar to a service like, I don't know, maybe Pinterest. But the cool thing about Pocket is that it learns your favorite kinds of articles and it helps you find more of them. It's also a great way to sort different types of articles into as many categories or tags as you'd like, which is much more difficult using Feedly. And if you remember, as I mentioned in a previous lesson, even though you can organize and sort articles to read later in…
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How to deal with FOMO6m 8s
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Sorting information sources with Feedly4m 57s
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Capturing useful information with Pocket6m 36s
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Organizing materials with Evernote7m 16s
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Making room for creativity with your external brain7m 20s
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Capturing information to your external brain11m 46s
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Sorting and processing info in your external brain8m 58s
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