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  2. Personal knowledge management - Wikipedia

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    Personal knowledge management (PKM) is a process of collecting information that a person uses to gather, classify, store, search, retrieve and share knowledge in their daily activities (Grundspenkis 2007) and the way in which these processes support work activities (Wright 2005).

  3. List of personal information managers - Wikipedia

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    Offline application for PC, smartphone or tablet. Personal "wiki" for project tracking and storage of information. Taskwarrior: Linux, semi-cross-platform (Windows Subsystem for Linux, Cygwin) MIT: Time and task management tool with command-line interface. Things: macOS Commercial Task management and scheduling TiddlyWiki: Cross-platform: BSD 3 ...

  4. Obsidian (software) - Wikipedia

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    Obsidian is a personal knowledge base and note-taking software application that operates on Markdown files. [3] [4] [5] It allows users to make internal links for notes and then to visualize the connections as a graph. [6] [7] It is designed to help users organize and structure their thoughts and knowledge in a flexible, non-linear way. [8]

  5. Personal information management - Wikipedia

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    The study of information management and knowledge management in organizations also relates to the study of PIM and issues seen first at an organizational level often migrate to the PIM domain. [118] Concerns of knowledge management on a personal (vs. organizational) level have given rise to arguments for a field of personal knowledge management ...

  6. Personal knowledge base - Wikipedia

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    A personal knowledge base (PKB) is an electronic tool used by an individual to express, capture, and later retrieve personal knowledge. It differs from a traditional database in that it contains subjective material particular to the owner, that others may not agree with nor care about.

  7. Personal knowledge networking - Wikipedia

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    This method was primarily conceived by researchers to facilitate the sharing of personal, informal knowledge between organizations. Various technologies and behaviors support personal knowledge networking, including wikis and Really Simple Syndication (RSS). Researchers propose that knowledge management (KM) can occur with little explicit ...

  8. Food poisoning is extremely common. But that doesn't ... - AOL

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    Few things will put a damper on your vacation or holiday faster than food poisoning.The intense stomach pain, rushing to the toilet and feeling relegated to bed keeps just about everyone out of ...

  9. MyInfo - Wikipedia

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    MyInfo collects, organizes, edit, stores, and retrieves personal-reference information like text documents, web snippets, e-mails, notes, and files from other applications. MyInfo 7 adds speed improvements, perspectives, updated user interface, multiple attachments per note, multiple sections per notebook and more.