It appears I have some new readers :). I posted a comment on Om Malik’s blog, which has garnered a small following for our new vaporware project! We have titled the project “Flux” for now - we will release the true name when we get a bit closer… When I say “vaporware” I should really called it fledgling-ware, as we have just started breaking ground on code and html/css layout. If you are interested in being a beta-tester feel free to use the contact link to let me know so I can add you to our list.

Stay tuned for further teasers on this site once we dive a bit deeper in the code!

– Josh Owens

I found this slick plugin that counts the number of times each link is clicked. I am thinking about installing this on my blog.

I was reading 43 Folders some more today (Thanks for the link, Chris), which I have been reading off and on for a week now - I am not a mac user, but I have read GTD. Anyway, one of the posts mentions pouring your life into RSS feeds or XML docs - I have been thinking about this the last two days, so it was funny I found the post today… Chris and I have been talking about some kind of calendar feed, and sure enough an RSS calendar tool was listed in the comments for this article.

On that note, I was speaking with Dave about his music collection and ITunes, which I just installed yesterday. It can dump your library to XML, so that is half of my battle… Now I just need to find a nice tool for DVDs, any ideas anyone?

A great article from Paul Graham about hackers and productivity. I would like to finish reading this.

A sweet little application that runs and sits on any side of your windows screen. This app allows you to check email, list to-do items, check stocks, control winamp, etc… Amazing what you could do with this, I will explore further, I want to find out if it reads RSS…

Nlite is a slick little utlity for customizing a Windows 2000, 2k3, or XP disc with only the stuff you want. Nice slimmed down OS during the install, no need to rip stuff out afterwards!

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