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Sunday, December 25, 2005

E-Mail Time Capsule...or a reminder service?

Wired News: Back to the Future E-Mail

Just saw this today via Wired.

Link for FutureMe
Emails that arrive at a future date that you specify.

Beyond the obvious digital time capsule application, this could be cool in the shorter term as well.
New Year's Resolutions... see how you're doing with a reminder email in June? (or Mid-January if you don't stick with things very long!)

Make a list of your Library 2.0 goals. (I'll wait.)

Break it down into goals for Q1, Q2, Q3 & Q4 and have FutureMe email you quarterly to keep yourself motivated and on-track!

Ideas you have now, but lack the expertise or resources for could have new solutions in 6 months.

How about managing team projects... you can use this to keep the entire team on-track with the timeline for ... an ILS migration project, large training projects, anything with phases or roll-out dates.

Have a super idea for next year's Banned Books Week Display?
Use FutureMe to email it to you in August (to allow planning & execution time.)

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