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Tool of the week:

Greplin

What is it?

A private search engine for your personal files and social media accounts

How is it of use to journalists?

Greplin allows you to search your Gmail, Google Docs, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and Dropbox accounts in the same way as you would use Google to search the web. <img alt="" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-41221" height="402" src="?cmd=ShowAsset&amp;assetID=43886&amp;nosurround=true&amp;fakeExtension=.jpg" title="Greplin" width="540"> Recommended by Amy Webb at US journalism conference \#ONA11

as "a way of sort of defragging your brain", Greplin is a tool that can help journalists find a key piece of information in a second or two.

For example, you may be working on a story about a company or subject and have information in emails, your Dropbox account, Google Calendar and LinkedIn. One search in Greplin will allow you to surface the source documents and references to the company or topic.

The basic subscription is free and includes those accounts listed above. You can unlock services such as Delicious by tweeting about Greplin, and there are some services, such as Evernote, only available with Greplin Premium . <img alt="" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-41219" height="361" src="?cmd=ShowAsset&amp;assetID=43887&amp;nosurround=true&amp;fakeExtension=.jpg" title="Greplin-apps" width="540"> There is a free iPhone app and also a browser extension for Chrome, which is well worth adding. This enables you to search your files simply by prefixing your query with a "g". <img alt="" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-41218" height="131" src="?cmd=ShowAsset&amp;assetID=43888&amp;nosurround=true&amp;fakeExtension=.jpg" title="Greplin-extension" width="540">

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Sarah Marshall
Sarah Marshall is VP Audience Strategy at Condé Nast. She leads distribution and channel strategy globally. She is also the former technology editor for Journalism.co.uk (prior to it becoming JournalismUK)

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