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One Month of Chrome
http://regulargeek.com/ 2008/ 10/ 05/ one-month-of-chrome/Image via CrunchBaseGoogle Chrome was released about a month ago. A lot has been said about the new browser, with mixed reviews all around. I had a review of my own, that was more of an explanation of what Google looked to be planning.
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Lifehacker Interviews Emily Boyd of Remember the Milk
http://www.gtdtimes.com/ 2008/ 10/ 03/ lifehacker-interviews-emily-boyd-of-remem…Lifehacker has an interesting interview posted with Emily Boyd, one of the Co-Founders of Remember the Milk (RTM). If you’ve never checked out this very cool web based application for managing tasks you might want to read the interview and then head on over to their site. The basic RTM is free and
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reQall: Current Productivity Tool Of Choice
http://uniquefrequency.com/ 2008/ 10/ 01/ reqall-current-productivity-tool-of-ch…As the name suggests, reQall helps you recall the stuff you need to do all day long. Although I’m pretty happy with Remember The Milk as a little add-on to my Gmail and I Want Sandy for meeting reminders and the like, the big advantage that reQall has over them is an iPod Touch application.
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Bargain Hunting: 5 free alternatives to paid iPhone Apps
http://www.ismashphone.com/ 2008/ 09/ bargain-hunting.htmlFree. It's a four-letter word people love to hear, especially when it comes to purchasing Apps. If you are shelling out even a dollar for an App, you're guaranteed more bang for your buck, right? But it is not always necessary to fork over cash for a decent App, as free versions can provide almost an equal level of functionality and reliability.
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Manage your time with Remember the Milk
http://successblognet.com/ manage-time-remember-milk/What did you forget to do today? It is not just older people who forget things. In this very busy world, where we have so many things to do, it is simple to forget tasks that you have to do. Wouldn’t it be nice to have a way to remind of all the things we need to [...]
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Remember the Milk's Co-Founder on the Future of Task Management [Exclusive Lifehacker Interview]
http://lifehacker.com/ 5056800/ remember-the-milks-co+founder-on-the-future-of-t…Web-based task manager Remember the Milk is one of our Lifehacker readers' favorites, and for good reason. The web-centered service has expanded since its inception in 2005 to work with tons of platforms, apps, and interfaces, yet it's remained focused on doing what it does best—telling you what needs to happen next, no matter where you are.
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Control Remember the Milk from Ubiquity [Featured Firefox Extension]
http://lifehacker.com/ 5056180/ control-remember-the-milk-from-ubiquityControl Remember the Milk from Ubiquity Firefox with Ubiquity: Command-line quickness and universal task managers go together like milk and ultra-organized cookies. Developer Gary Hodgson realized this and created a super-useful interface for universal to-do manager Remember the Milk inside Ubiquity, the natural language, terminal-style extension that we've taken a shine to.
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Get Things Done at Home By Getting Stuff Out of Your Brain
http://simplemom.net/ get-things-done-at-home-by-getting-stuff-out-of-your-brain…Photo by Andrea Reader Alyssa asks, “I’m wondering - are you still going to do, or have you done the GTD for Home Managers? I’m sooo interested in that!” Thanks for asking, Alyssa. My short answer - No, I haven’t “done” the GTD for Home Managers yet. Between getting my e-book out, keeping up
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What’s so hard about remembering the milk?
http://www.cpasuccess.com/ 2008/ 09/ whats-so-hard-a.htmlSaturdays at CPA Success are usually spent reviewing online tools that can help increase our productivity. Keep in mind that we do not endorse any of these services. We simply offer them up for your consideration. Do your own homework and find the service that best meets your needs.
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remember the milk
http://blog.simplehuman.com/ 2008/ 09/ remember-the-mi.htmlThere's nothing that makes us feel more organized than assembling a to-do list. And nothing more satisfying than crossing items off. Creating a to-do list online has often been a bit cumbersome, though. So we'd like to give a shout-out to Remember the Milk, one of our favorite online task managers.
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