Get Your Second Brain For Online Assistance

by Nasir on November 18, 2008

Although scientists are claiming to have discovered a second brain in the human body, the post you are reading is not about that controversial discovery, but about another social aggregator service named Second Brain. This service has really impressed me with its unique features and seamless integration with different social services that I use.

By the way, there is another service which does the job similar to second brain, and it is Friendfeed. But the difference in between them is that, Second Brain is much better than its competitor in terms of graphics, usability and ease of use. And above all that, you can upload up to 1 GB of stuff on your account and it will notify your friends by an update posted automatically in your lifestream.

For testing purpose, I uploaded SEO starter guide from Google. It converted the PDF file to Scribd iPaper format automatically from where I can use all the options offered by Scribd. Cool!

When you will start using this service, then my advise for that time is that you should use the “collection” feature of the service to avoid cluttering and mixing up different updates, files and bookmarks etc.

Get your Second Brain for free, like the first one…because the most valuable things in life are free.

Check out this video for a quick glimpse:

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{ 2 comments… read them below or add one }

1 Lars Teigen 11.18.08 at 2:54 am

Nasir,

Thank you for introducing Secondbrain to your community of readers.

Lars
Founder/CEO
Secondbrain.com

2 nasirjumani 11.18.08 at 3:26 am

Hey!…Its my privilege that the founder of the Second Brain is praising my blog post…BTW I try and use different services, but:

I write only on those
which I heart the most
:)

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