The Complete Guide to Google Wave: How to Use Google Wave

Link to Gina's book - I have been trying to get a handle on what exactly Wave is and how (or if) I can implement it in work or personal life. I have invites available if you want them - send me a message or DM and I will add you.
A Bit Better RTM Enhances Remember The Milk for Google Chrome - Google Chrome - Lifehacker

This is one of those products I use on and off. Probably because I like the idea of list managers more than I like the idea of using them consistently. Weird for GTD guy, I know. But I guess I never really found a tool (in recent years anyway) that "does it" for me. This latest extension to RTM for Chrome (my favorite browser) will probably make me try out RTM as a serious tool again. And what better time than the upcoming New Year to get more organized, right?
Bing for mobile comes to the iPhone

This is pretty cool. I have not been a huge fan of Bing, but this app and other reports of great search results may have me taking a second look.
HOW TO: Get the Most Out of Posterous

Came across this article while looking for inspiration on how best to link together my Posterous, Twitter, Flickr, Facebook and Wordpress Blog. Since recreating my Wordpress blog this last week, I now have the need to focus readers to my http://cjsparno.com/ blog domain. I don't want to lose the flexibility and power of the Posterous bookmarklet, which beats Press This by a mile or two. And I love the cross post capability that Posterous offers my publishing workflow.
Earlier, I did some testing of Twitter integration with my blog. Actually spent a lot of time getting posts to tweet without repeating. But after rethinking the original stategy of having Posterous cross-post to Twitter for me, I have decided to rely on the Wordpress plug-in WordTwit to post whatever goes to the blog, whether its from Posterous or manually posted. Why did I decide to do this and potentially lose Tweets from Posterous? The URL of course. In viewing my Google Analytics activity for my Posterous domain (christophersparno.com) it is very clear that all or most of my Posterous subscribers don't access my Posterous from direct URL or websearch, but instead use "My Subscriptions" within the Posterous site. So by only tweeting from cjsparno.com (my new blog's domain), I can build real external web traffic while still engaging and participating with my Posterous subscribers. Also, my new blog has a cool new interface with lots more capability including iPhone formatted viewing.
Seems like a win-win, but as with most things web related, only time will tell. For now, I will post to Posterous and the workflow will go on being tested.
Facebook Suggests You Lie, Break Its Own Terms Of Service To Keep Your Privacy

Seems a lot of folks are getting more than a little upset with Facebooks privacy policies (or lack thereof). As I have been telling my Facebook friends, if you don't want it known, set the policy to friends only or friends of friends. This will ensure that your private info and posts stay just that, private.
Google Chrome Passes Safari to Nab Third in Browser Race

I am not surprised by this, but am a little shocked at the speed with which this happened. Google Chrome is a great browser and having used it for many months now as my exclusive browser both at home and at work, I have come to rely on its speed and stability. Last week's introduction of extensions and bookmark sync removed the last reasons (for me anyway) of keeping other browsers around on my personal machines. Of course, I will always need to keep one of every browser on my work box for client testing, but my go to browser is Chrome.
11 Things to Avoid When Using Twitter | Tech N' Marketing
Google Web Toolkit Video
Interesting overview of the newly released AJAX optimization toolkit.



