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A Contact Manager to organise and arrange **all your digital contacts**. Period.
###my Contacts###
I use these tools and they all have **contacts**:

* **[Twitter](http://twitter.com/patrizio)** — for daily ruminations (*310 contacts*)
* **Skype** — mostly private chatting and sometimes business (*91 contacts*)
* **E-mail** — various private addresses:
– **@gmail.com** — common usage and most easily accessible (*~500 contacts*)
– **@rekeeb.com** — mostly private and work-related (*unknown*)
– **@hotmail.com** — fun and backup address (*190 contacts*)
* **MSN** — for chatting with ordinary folks (*~70/190 contacts*)
* **Gtalk** — for chatting a bit more tech-savy friends (*~20/500 contacts*)
* **[Flickr](http://www.flickr.com/photos/beeker/)** — picture sharing (*21 contacts*)
* **[LinkedIn](http://nl.linkedin.com/in/patrickbeeker)** — for business contacts (*202 contacts*)
* **Hardcopy address book** — for the snail mail address of friends&family who are less tech-savy (*~50 contacts*)
* **Mobile phone** — names and numbers actually speak to people (*194 contacts*)

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It took me some time to re-locate this video since I thought it was from Ignite Philly, turns out it was from Ignite Baltimore. So here it is with a slight delay.

Bottom-up line: No One Wants Your Crappy Web App!

Found it on this page which has some more good references (e.g. Umair Haque) on doing stuff that matters. It doesn’t make starting easier, but it will make it more meaningful in the long run. I admit it is easy to focus on the new hipsters tools. But technology can provide so much more value than just being cool. And in the end doing something meaningful will also satisfy you more. And even push-back that burn-out or I-quit-my-job-and-travel-the-world-to-find-my-true-self-situations.

Once you’ve found the right focus, you need to put it to good use. How to do that is very concisely described here: Learning To Ignore.

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