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My Top 7 apps: Chris Martin of Powwownow

This week’s Top 7 apps is with Chris Martin from Powwownow.

Powwownow offers instant, contract-free, conference calling for individuals & businesses who want to work smarter.

Let’s have a look through his list…

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Chris Martin 1Noteshelf: This is top of my list. It is invaluable and provides me with the capability to have multiple notebooks and make freehand notes, diagrams, pictures and scribbles. No longer do I have to have paper notebooks! Pages can be downloaded into JPEGs for distribution in emails or pasting into presentations.

Tech Crunch: Is a great source of up to the minute technology news and trends in byte sized pieces that are ideal for short train/bus journeys!

iMeet/Agenday: iMeet is a business productivity tool that supports instant messaging, audio, video and/or screenshare and is invaluable for staying in touch and being contactable, whilst also allowing me to fully host/participate in business and/or project team meetings, wherever I may be.

BusCountdown: When I’m working late at night and commuting back, or commuting-in early, BusCountdown tells me when the next buses will be arriving at the nearest bus stops.

ZipCar: This is an incredible on-demand service that I use several times a year, with vehicles available hourly and located within 500M. It gives me flexibility when I need to travel somewhere that is difficult to get to by public transport, and the vehicles are nearly new and well maintained.

Hailo: No more trying to flag a taxi down. The original and easy way to get a black cab in London, and I like it because I don’t have to think about having enough cash with the fare settled on my credit card and a VAT invoice emailed to me. Super easy…

Stumbleupon: When I’m travelling and need something away from pure Technology, I can get inspired with Stumbleupon firing different things at me that it knows I like…

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Thanks to Chris for sharing his apps with us today. I use stumbleupon a lot on commutes, passes the time quickly and I’m always finding new blogs or websites to subscribe to that way.

You can find out more about Powwownow on their website, twitter, facebook, LinkedIn and YouTube.

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