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lifehacker.comFeatured Download: GDataCopier Syncs Goo…

lifehacker.com | November 10 2008 Comment

Looking for a quick way to upload and download files from a Google Docs account? If you're familiar with command line tools, check out GDataCopier

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efficientmd.blogspot.comThe Efficient MD - Life Hacks for Health…

efficientmd.blogspot.com | September 16 2008 Comment

Technologies like Evernote make it obvious that we deal with information that lives in two worlds. The first, the physical world of paper, is populated by written medical records, scribbled notes, and stacks of printed journals that arrive in the mail. Information in this world is maddeningly localized — ask any physician who's struggled to find a missing lab report among piles of paper on their desk.

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www.task2gather.comTask2Gather

task2gather.com | September 16 2008 Comment

Task2Gather is a free service for online task and project management. Manage all your tasks and projects online with Task2Gather and invite your family members, colleagues, partners, clients and anybody else to participate.

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digitalbiographer.comSorry, I don’t do meetings. I do tweetin…

digitalbiographer.com | September 15 2008 Comment

Now, I realise this might make me sound like an anti-social douche-bag, who’d rather spend his time tapping away at his keyboard than having a normal chat face to face. But if you’ve met me, you’ll know that I’m a very gregarious and friendly guy who’s always introducing people to each other in social situations. However, that’s because I have time to do that - because I have not been wasting time in avoidable meetings.

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abstractpath.comPowerMenu

abstractpath.com | September 12 2008 Comment

PowerMenu is a small application I wrote back in 1998 that some extra menu items to the windows control menu in addition to the standard "Close", "Maximize", etc options. The extra menus are: Always On Top, Transparency and Minimize To Tray.

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www.autohotkey.comAutoHotkey - Free Mouse and Keyboard Mac…

autohotkey.com | September 03 2008 Comment

AutoHotkey is a free, open-source utility for Windows.

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www.labnol.orgHow to Manage Email Overload with some h…

labnol.org | September 03 2008 Comment

If you’ve feeling feeling overwhelmed with the sheer volume of email messages that hit your Inbox each day, try these four ideas and tips that may help reduce your overall email burden without interrupting your incoming flow of information.

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mapalist.commap a list - Create and Manage Maps of A…

mapalist.com | August 30 2008 Comment

a wizard for creating and managing customized google maps of address lists. The addresses for the map come from your own google spreadsheet. Modify your address list and the map is automatically updated (done so hourly). You can privately be the only viewer of your maps, or publish them and show them on any website. You can access the address lists and maps from anywhere. It's easy, no code required, it's free!

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mashable.comMozilla's Snowl Lets You Surf the Web an…

mashable.com | August 13 2008 Comment

In a move that could have a major impact on the way you surf the Web, the Mozilla Foundation today announced Snowl, an experimental solution designed to bring messaging and Web surfing together in the browser.

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lifehacker.comHack Attack: Take Launchy beyond applica…

lifehacker.com | August 06 2008 Comment

Most people know Launchy as a simple and lightning-fast application launcher for Windows, but it's actually capable of much more than that. Using Launchy, you can append text to files, schedule appointments, add to your to-do list, set reminders, and more—it just takes a little setting up. Today I'll detail how I use Launchy for more than just app launching.

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