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Download a Free Copy of David Allen's Email Rules [Email Overload]
via Lifehacker by Kevin Purdy on March 25, 2008
David Allen, author of Getting Things Done and inspiration for a lot of posts 'round these parts, gives away a free four-page PDF at his website that covers his basic principals for keeping email organized. Getting specific without going too in-depth, he explains the "two minute rule," why action-able emails should be kept separate from others, and why creating your own system—such as...
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Mojo 2.0 Windows Beta Shares iTunes Over the Internet [Beta Beat]
via Lifehacker -Roundup -(Mac) -This week's best posts by (author unknown) on May 15, 2008
Windows only: Adam already walked you through how to download music from your friends' iTunes libraries over the internet using Mojo on the Mac, and now Windows users can get in on the fun. Install the Mojo 2.0 beta for Windows, set up an account, and swap Mojo usernames with your friends to populate your buddy list. From there you can browse their playlists, search their libraries, play and...
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Enter Data into Google Spreadsheets via Custom Forms [Google Docs]
via Lifehacker by Gina Trapani on February 05, 2008
Google adds an interesting new feature to its online spreadsheets product: the ability to create and share an entry form with others for collecting information (versus giving them full access to the spreadsheet itself). Looks useful for surveys or any kind of easy information collection for a large number of people. Now that you don't have to be a Gmail user to use Google Docs (and...
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Consolidate IM, Email, and Social Networking with Digsby [Featured Windows Download]
via Lifehacker by Adam Pash on February 07, 2008
Windows only: Newly released chat application Digsby consolidates instant messaging, email, text messaging, and social networking into one very slick chat application. As far as IM, Digsby covers all the major players, from AIM to Google Talk; it handles Gmail, Yahoo Mail, Hotmail, or virtually any POP or IMAP account for email; and it supports updates of all the latest happenings on your...
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Three Reasons To Use Disqus
via A VC by Fred on May 09, 2008
First, I'd like to be perfectly clear that our firm, Union Square Ventures, is an investor in Disqus. So I am clearly biased about what I am about to say. Second, I'd like to point out that the reason we made the investment is largely based on my experience as a Disqus user for the past 10 months and the result it has had on my blog/community. Sometimes seeing is believing and it...
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Schmap Launches City Guide Web App for iPhone and iPod Touch
via TechCrunch by Greg Kumparak on May 12, 2008
Schmap, publisher of over 200 free online travel guides, has opened access to their guides for iPhone and iPod Touch users by way of a remarkably nifty web application. The guides cover cities throughout the US, Europe, Australia, Canada, and New Zealand, and provide information on everything from the city’s historical background to the best places to get your drink on.As portrayed in the image...
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Torrent2Exe Turns BitTorrent Links into Double-Click Downloads [BitTorrent]
via Lifehacker by Kevin Purdy on May 13, 2008
Windows only: Want to direct your non-Torrent-savvy friends or relatives to a download they really need to check out? Free web utility Torrent2Exe takes torrent download links—the kind you'd normally pass to your favorite BitTorrent client—and creates tiny .exe programs that do all the download work for whoever double-clicks them. You can also grab a link to post on your own site (or...
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fbCal - Freeing Facebook Finally!
via Download Squad by Drew Olanoff on May 28, 2008
Filed under: Utilities, Web services, web 2.0Ever notice that there's a missing feature on Facebook? Ok, it's not the ability to be able to add 5.001 friends. Get over it, nobody can have that many friends.The real feature that's missing is an event calendar! Sure, we know whose birthday it is every day when we log in, and sure we know when the next event is because we get 83 emails...
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Skyfire browser for Windows Mobile is game changing, does Flash
via Engadget by Sean Cooper on January 27, 2008
Filed under: CellphonesThe Skyfire browser is set to finally bring PC-like browsing to your Windows Mobile device with crazy speeds and support for all manner of embedded content. Sure, there are ways to get Youtube and other mobile video content through proxy sites that convert on the go or with other 3rd-party applications, but this puppy does it all in one sweet and free package. Facebook and...
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Online Resources that will Improve your Vocabulary and Grammar
via Dumb Little Man - Tips for Life by Jay White on February 21, 2008
One of the many joys in maintaining this blog is that no matter what gets published, there is always criticism and opinion from the readers. My hope is that the criticism is focused on the point of view or topic and not the grammar. Unfortunately for me, that is not always the case and clearly I am the reason for it!My grammar will never be perfect but like most things in life, practice and...
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