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Dec15
Top Online Productivity Tools 2007

It's time for roundups and I decided to show everyone the online apps that helped me accomplish more this year. I'm sure many of you consider them your best online tools as well. By the way, this list of online tools work best for bloggers and new Internet marketers.

Check out the top 10 tools that boosted my productivity online: 

1. Gmail

Thanks for filtering out spam and serving as my online storage. You made me forget about having to delete emails.

2. Mozilla Firefox

Thanks for all the blows and whistles - add-ons or plugins that were made available for social network and toolbar-loving Internet addicts like me. 

3. Bloglines

Although many prefer Google Reader over you, I'm your girl because of your simplicity and Mr. Plumber. 

4. BlogDesk BlogDesk - One of the Top Online Productivity Tools in 2007

My blogs have become tad livelier because of your photo styling feature. Although you don't support my Movable Type blogs, I'm still your loyal user. 

5. Del.icio.us

Although you were more useful to me just this last quarter of the year, you don't know how much you helped me keep a record of my favorite links. 

6. Camtasia

No we haven't worked together yet but thanks to you many of my favorite Internet gurus were able to produce useful video tutorials for me to watch and learn from. 

7. WordTracker

I'll have harder time performing my SEO tasks if it weren't for you. Thanks for the free version and I'm pleased to tell you that I'll be a paid subscriber soon. 

8. CopyScape

Who will ever help me catch the plagiarists if it weren't for you. The partnership between you and Google made duplicate content easier to police. 

9. Google Analytics

Merci for indulging my stats checking addiction. But why's your per date analysis or history screwed up right now?

10. Now to make it 10 tools, it's your turn to share your own favorite online productivity tool. What made life considerably easier for you online? What's that software program that helped you get a lot more things done this year? Do share it in the comment section. 


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Hey that’s a good list… these are some tools loved and praised by almost all of us… however I would also like to add:

http://www.taskbin.com | Group Tasks Management tool
http://www.digg.com | New dimension to social networking
http://www.stumbleupon.com | one of my favorite book marking site

Hi WebDrops,

What do you think differs Taskbin from other online to-do list/organization tools?

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