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Posts Tagged ‘brain’

September 5th, 2010

GMail Priority Inbox doesn’t solve Email Overload

Mere triage does not stem the flow

GMail promises that its recently launched Priority Inbox will help you tackle information overload. But sorting messages by priority does not make them go away—putting the juiciest pancake on top does not make the stack any lower!

Improve the speed of reading and processing

Really dealing with information overload means processing emails more efficiently. It means skimming emails much faster, and confidently discarding unimportant messages altogether. This is where Topicmarks can help.

Mail-in to Topicmarks and you only ever read a summary

Just forward any unimportant message from your inbox to your Topicmarks mail-in address, and Topicmarks sends you back a quick summary. Confidently skim the summaries and pick the few messages you really have to read. Safely discard all the rest—if you ever need them again, they are safely stored in your Topicmarks brain forever.

August 30th, 2010

Awesome New Weekly Update Shows your Brain Expanding

This week’s Weekly Topicmarks update is the first edition of a new, much more personalized format. For the first time, it reveals your Brain expanding live.

Topicmarks Weekly Update Entirely Renewed

Before, Topicmarks sent you regularly sent updates and tips in one-size-fits-all articles. Now we also want to show you how your “Topicmarks brain” is learning and evolving. This week’s update is the first to integrate those amazing new features.

Reveals Your Brain, Your Texts, Your Facts, Your Knowledge

As you can see in this week’s update, every update now contains an amazing dynamic overview of all the concepts and keywords foremost in your “Topicmarks brain”. You can see where your knowledge is growing most strongly, and discover topics that are gradually entering your brain. There is also an overview of the latest texts you uploaded, statistics of how many facts you have gathered, and much easier ways to retrieve your password or update your profile.

Use Facebook to Let Us Know What You Think

Thousands of users are helping to make Topicmarks a better service every day, and we’re also looking forward to your comments on this fantastic new update. Do you like the new features of the update? Is it helping you to see facts in a new format, and find new topics of interest?