25 Recommended Web Apps

By David Tonen • March 24th, 2009

A web application is a tool hosted online that typically, when integrated into your online life, makes managing information easier and improves productivity.  These days there are so many new applications being developed and many are free tools that pastors and business owners can make use of to increase the value of their online experience, management, and organization.

Last December, I wrote that you really need to educate yourself on what’s next.  Today, I read a post by Tony Morgan, a respected pastor and ministry leader in South Carolina.  Tony provides readers with the 25 Free Web Apps That Make Life Easier.  We all need help making life easier, don’t we?  Well, he provides a set of tools he has tested and integrated into his life that do indeed add value.  I have tried or use regularly 11 of the 25 applications he lists and plan to experiment with some he suggests.

I would encourage every pastor and business leader to start somewhere with these tools.  Sure, you don’t have time to implement them all or even experiment with them all.  However, if you don’t try a few of these you will never experience what a transformation they can make and you will always be behind.  They are free and investing a little of your time in some of the higher value ones (near the top of his list) is certain to pay dividends.  I find the list valuable and figured I would recommend the post so we can all encourage each other to be ever-learning.  Thanks Tony!

 

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