Jot notes to yourself, and then create a URL, so you can retrieve the note, regardless of where you are. Share the URLs with your other selves, or with others.
From Brian Benzinger comes a comprehensive list of 50 websites that will help you write, take notes, and organize your life. Some real gems here, check them out. I used a couple of these plus a timeline tool to create an easy-to-update task-reporting tool
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H. Maldonado, B. Lee, S. Klemmer, and R. Pea. Minds, minds, and society. Proceedings of the Computer-supported Collaborative Learning Conference, page 486-495. New Brunswick, NJ, International Society of the Learning Sciences, (2007)