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43Folders.com is Merlin Mann’s website about finding the time and attention to do your best creative work.

Post your MacBreak Weekly ideas to del.icio.us: "mbwideas"

I’ll steal a page directly from Amber’s book on this one – if you have something that you think might make a good story for us to cover on MacBreak Weekly, you can add it to del.icio.us with the tag “mbwideas”. We check that page pretty regularly (I actually look at it once a day or so), so it’s an easy way to get your favorite Mac and Apple stories of the week into the queue for consideration.

Because you’re a very clever young person, you no doubt have intuited that this also means you can peek in at some of the topics we’re considering for each Tuesday’s taping (here’s mine). Ah, the internet, that magnificent bastard.

If you haven’t taken the dive yet, give MacBreak Weekly a listen: last week’s episode (which appears to be the listener favorite of the series to date) is available as an MP3 download here. You can also subscribe to the show via RSS in general and iTunes in particular.

New episode tapes tonight and, God willing, should be up by tomorrow morning.

Robert's picture

Why dont you just use...

Why dont you just use the “for:” option of delicious?

http://del.icio.us/help/for

 
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Inbox Zero

The original 43 Folders series looking at the skills, tools, and attitude needed to empty your email inbox — and then keep it that way. Don’t miss the free video of Merlin’s Inbox Zero presentation.

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3-part series on attention management for artists and makers. Read Bad Correspondence, The Job You Think You Have, and One Clear Line.