You’ve got 30 minutes, how do you use them?

February 10, 2009
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I’ve seen some interesting conversations pop up online lately about FriendFeed vs Twitter, if spending time on Friendfeed killed your blog, (or not) that feedreaders are dead.

Here is the thing, most of us don’t have that much time to spend online, networking, learning, creating content, whatever.  I remember Helene Blowers talking about taking 15 minutes each day to read blogs, to stay informed.  I gave myself 30.  There are only so many hours in the day, and so many of them are taken up with other things, so really it doesn’t leave me much time to spend online (we can’t all be Robert Scoble).  So sacrifices are made.  I know where I spend my 30 each morning.  

But I want to know where do you spend yours?  You’ve got 30 minutes today, only 30 minutes where will you spend it?

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One Response to You’ve got 30 minutes, how do you use them?

  1. Busy As A Bee « Tech from the Non-Techie on February 10, 2009 at 2:01 pm

    [...] this ties in with Bobbi Newman’s blog post today (maybe that’s what sparked my guilt) – You’ve Got 30 Minutes, how do you use them? My vote went for Friendfeed because I can get access to many different sites all at once depending [...]

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