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Dear fellow GTDers, Does anyone use Google-Apps for their GTD methodology? If so would be very interested to know how it works best for you. Thank you very much.
Wondering "their users are their product"? . . . in terms of revenue?I suppose one could use Google’s tools, but then again their users are their product.
Well, you can Google it like I just did. 1st quarter 2020 revenue was 41 billion USD. Most of it was from targeted advertising.They know more about us than Santa Claus.Wondering "their users are their product"? . . . in terms of revenue?
Do you use Google search? Do you use YouTube? If not what do you suggest besides Gmail and Google Apps?Well, you can Google it like I just did. 1st quarter 2020 revenue was 41 billion USD. Most of it was from targeted advertising.They know more about us than Santa Claus.
I do have a Gmail account, which I started years ago for junk email. It’s been a source of concern, because I keep getting email intended for people with similar user names, e.g., fish and chips receipts from England and a guy in the southern US who is a bit behind on his mortgage. I watch youtube a little. Lately I’ve been getting ads for an internet scam “Air conditioner”.Do you use Google search? Do you use YouTube? If not what do you suggest besides Gmail and Google Apps?
Mcogilive, I am on Microsoft 10. Thank you for your good GTD feedback, Thank youI do have a Gmail account, which I started years ago for junk email. It’s been a source of concern, because I keep getting email intended for people with similar user names, e.g., fish and chips receipts from England and a guy in the southern US who is a bit behind on his mortgage. I watch youtube a little. Lately I’ve been getting ads for an internet scam “Air conditioner”.
In my experience, Google’s apps tend to have less functionality than similar apps and poorer design. What I would suggest depends on what platform(s) you use and other factors. However, both Apple and Microsoft have better apps for GTD, email, and office functions.
Thank you . . . for whatever reason, blaming me, I could never seem the get the hang of using Outlook . . . and so many people use it.I do have a Gmail account, which I started years ago for junk email. It’s been a source of concern, because I keep getting email intended for people with similar user names, e.g., fish and chips receipts from England and a guy in the southern US who is a bit behind on his mortgage. I watch youtube a little. Lately I’ve been getting ads for an internet scam “Air conditioner”.
In my experience, Google’s apps tend to have less functionality than similar apps and poorer design. What I would suggest depends on what platform(s) you use and other factors. However, both Apple and Microsoft have better apps for GTD, email, and office functions.