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MyReader.net enables you to create topics
which automatically organize information regardless of where or what that
information is.
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A 'Topic' is a process that automatically
- gets new information that is relevant to the Topic whenever that information becomes available
- organizes information the way you need it organized
- A Topic can contain; emails, newsgroup posts, pictures, videos, stock prices, etc., all at the same time.
- The same information can be in one or more topics at the same time
- If you change or delete a Topic, the actual information the Topic organized is
not either changed or deleted because MyReader.net never retains the actual information, status or event; only a reference
- Also, changing or deleting a Topic does not alter the use of information in other Topics
- You can also use subsets of a Topic without actually changing the Topic
- Topics can have sub-topics. Each sub-topic can:
- re-classify the same information ( ex. Fences, Driveways, Paintings )
- relate different information to the parent topic ( ex. the weather forecast because you need to know when will it is a good date to paint a house )
For example, a topic of 'Projects' can have sub-topics
- By Project
- Fences
- Driveways
- Painting
- By Employee
- By Materials needed
- Fence hardware
- Cement
- Paint
- The weather forecast for the next week
- Exterior Paint
- Deerfield
- South Beloit
- Normal
- Fences
- Highland Park
- Springfield
- East St. Louis
- Driveways
- Rock Island
- Rock Falls
- Oak Park
Use Topics to have information automatically organized to best meet your needs
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A project changes
something. Information describes what is being changed ( the
specifications ), what will be used to effect the change ( the project plan ),
and the creation of the change ( management of the need to comply with, or
deviate from, the specifications and the project plan ). |
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SOLUTION: Let MyReader take
care of all the time consuming, mindless - " I do not have time for this" -
work for you. |
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organized by project, and
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at the same time organized by employee, and
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at the same time can also be organized by any other way you need information to
be organized
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even, for example, at the same time also organized by business trip
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HOW TO:
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define each source of information. You only have to do this once ever
as a source of information at MyReader.net can be used by as many topics as you need,
no time limit.
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create a Topic - 'Widgets' - and assign sources of information to it
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Topics can have sub-topics so make sub-topics:
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'by Project',
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'by Employee',
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'Trip to Highland Park'
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from this point forward, this Topic will automatically keep all the information
for 'Widgets' organized for you
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To MyReader.net, newsgroups
are the same as email, is the same as chat and so on. A message is being
sent from one person to one or more other people.
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Automatically:
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Ignore email you do not want to be bothered with
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Organize email you need by Topic, instead of by email account
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HOW TO:
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Create a Topic and name it something like - 'This is email from 10 email
accounts. It ignores Joe@Blow.com and collects emails about cycling, as
well as, any email from Lance@LegStrong.com'
- assign your email account(s) to the Topic,
- from this point forward, this Topic will automatically
- ignore any email from Joe@Blow.com,
- organize emails about cycling, regardless of which of the 10 email accounts they belong to
- organize any email from Lance@LegStrong.com, regardless of what Lance wrote in his email to you
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You can also have a Topic do email things like:
- have just the emails from your Son/Daughter that have pictures of your new grandchild
- know when there is a new picture
- be an inbox of all email from one or more email accounts
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MyReader.net's Topics only include only the information you
want for each topic, and exclude everything else.
Regarding spam, MyReader.net is a layer of protection around
your internet spam filter. You can use 'Blocked Senders' - both; across
all topics, as well as separately configured by Topic. 'Blocked Sender'
enables you to:
content from addresses, regardless of the Topic's other requirements
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An 'Address' is something that identifies a source of
information:
- email address,
- account number,
- server name,
- and so on . . .
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To MyReader.net, newsgroups
are the same as email, is the same as chat and so on. A message is being
sent from one person to one or more other people.
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Automatically:
- Ignore newsgroup posts you do not want to be bothered with
- Organize newsgroup posts you need by Topic, instead of by newsgroup
- HOW TO:
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Create a Topic and name it something like - 'This is newsgroup posts from 12
bicycling newsgroups. It ignores Joe@Blow.com and collects posts about cycling,
as well as, any post from Lance@LegStrong.com'
- assign your newsgroup(s) to the Topic,
- from this point forward, this Topic will automatically
- ignore any newsgroup posts from Joe@Blow.com,
- organize newsgroup posts about cycling, regardless of which of the 12 newsgroups they belong to
- organize any newsgroup post from Lance@LegStrong.com, regardless of what Lance wrote
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When advertising on the
internet, there is alot to keep track of:
- Emails to and from the advertising companies,
- what is the chatter in newsgroups and blogs,
- has your advertising made the news,
- if you are paying for clicks at a search engine, has your ranking changed,
- and so on
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This typically means manually
checking several email accounts, manually checking many newsgroups and dozens
of blogs, checking the news, almost continuously manually checking search
engine ranking, ugh! |
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SOLUTION: have MyReader.net
automatically do all that work for you so you can have the time to do your real
job: be an advertiser - manage your ad campaign. |
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HOW TO:
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define each source of information. You only have to do this once ever as
a source of information at MyReader.net can be used by as many topics as you need,
no time limit.
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create a Topic - 'Ad Campaign' - and assign sources of information to it,
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Topics can have sub-topics so make sub-topics, one for each region you are
campaigning in; 'North', 'South', 'East' and 'West'
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You can even have sub-topics under each region so you can automatically
organize information by manager and at the same time by type of advertising
material
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from this point forward, this Topic will automatically keep all the information
for 'Ad Campaign' organized for you
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'Tweets' at Twitter.com are mini blogs. You can write a blog aka: 'Tweet' of up 140 character in length. My favorite was the information from the Mars Lander, living it's life larger and longer than expected. |
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MyReader.net can monitor Tweets at Twitter.com and let's you know whenever information you need to know about, happens at Twitter. 'Following' other people can become time consuming as an account at Twitter is essentially an inbox of messages from everyone you follow at Twitter. |
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SOLUTION: have MyReader.net
automatically monitor Twitter accounts and automatically organize the information by topic, instead of how Twitter accounts are organized: by Date/Time created. |
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HOW TO:
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Tell MyReader each Twitter account you want to monitor. You only have to do this once ever as
a source of information at MyReader.net can be used by as many topics as you need, no time limit.
- Then create a Topic and assign the Twitter accounts to it.
- For example, make a Topic named 'People I follow at Twitter'.
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Topics can have sub-topics so make sub-topics, one for each person you follow;
- lancearmstrong,
- ChristianVDV,
- DirkFriel,
- ivanbasso
Now, each person's tweets are neatly stored in one place, separate from each other.
- Another example; organize information across people you follow;
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Topics can have sub-topics so make sub-topics;
- Bicycles,
- Racing,
- Crashes,
- Children/Family
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in either example, from this point forward, MyReader will automatically keep all the Twitter information organized for you
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