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Category: Getting Things Done

Dial2Do Follows in Jott’s Footsteps and Goes Pro

by rahsheen

Free voice command service Dial2Do has gone pro and made most of it’s features pay only. There is a free account still available, but the only thing you can do with it is listen to and record reminders. Other features like email, text messaging, using your favorite social media applications, connections to various productivity applications, [...]

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Lighten Your Load with Lose It or Lose It

by rahsheen

Lose It or Lose It is an interesting service that helps you stay motivated in reaching your weight loss goals. You tell the site how much weight or money you want to lose each week and make an initial investment based on your selections. Each week, you check in with Lose It or Lose It [...]

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VideoLobby Lets You Run The Show

by rahsheen

VideoLobby helps nonprofits, companies, media, and individuals consolidate their online video activity all in one place. You can easily create a customized and professionally-styled, live webcast in about 5 minutes according to the site. VideoLobby integrates with streaming video services like Qik, Justin.tv, Ustream and more to bring all of your video content to one [...]

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Change Any Annoying Habit in 21 Days with Habitforge

by rahsheen

Habitforge is a service that works on the principle that it takes 21 days to form a habit. If you choose a habit to form and stay consistent with it for 21 days straight, you have done the hard part. Habitforge gives you a place to record these goals and track your progress. It reminds [...]

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Mozilla Raindrop and Google Wave Totally Unrelated

by rahsheen

First, everyone was waiting with baited breath for Google to release Wave. Google Wave was supposed to be the solution for all of our messaging and social media needs. It would replace FriendFeed, email, Twitter, Facebook, shrink Kanye’s ego, and solve world hunger. Once those few elite who got invites started to use it, we all realized it was no such solution.

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