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Things whiz by at the speed of light and it is tough to keep track of data coming in like an avalanche. Which cross roads was that where you happened to park your car in that new town you hopped into? What was the name of that brand of wine again? When were you supposed to meet-up with a potential client for lunch? The busier you get, the more you want your brain to register little things like these which won’t be registered as much as you want.
Tim Ferris, the author of the famous 4-hour work week, doesn’t use his brain for this. He exports all this data – in the form of images, text, audio and video – to this extended brain on the web called Evernote, which Is always in sync with a software on his smart phone or iphone.
Boasting of over 1.2 billion users since 2004, Evernote is now everyone’s organizing consultant. It helps people bring a semblance and order in their lives. One of the best features, as claimed by many of its users is the ability of the software to recognize text in any image and turn it into editable, searchable and storable data. All you got to do then is just keep taking images with your smart phone of anything you would like the phone to remember and store it away.
Using little applications like these on your smart phones, you can take your productivity to the next level. You can get a lot of things done and needless to say, you can squeeze more out of your day.










