Gmail Moves to Prioritize Your Mail For You

Gmail has always done a pretty good job of making sure you never see spam. This helps cut down on the amount of email clutter we have to deal with, but this isn’t the whole picture. While Gmail offers an extensive filtering system to help you achieve the coveted “Inbox Zero,” you still have to [...]

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Change Any Annoying Habit in 21 Days with Habitforge

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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Getting Things Done with Doit.im

Doit.im is an Adobe AIR application that is closely tied to the original Getting Things Done techniques. The goal is to provide one simple interface that will help you hit the main GTD principles: Collect, Process, Organize, Review, Do. It’s a simple to use application with a clean interface and may be exactly what you’re [...]

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Getting Started with Xpenser

Xpenser is an expense tracker that focuses on immediately recording expenses so that you can promptly forget about them. Keeping track of where your money is coming from and where it goes is the first step in making sure you start to keep more of it. It’s a simple concept and can be applied in [...]

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Is Microsoft Project 2010 The Best Tool For The Job?

Microsoft project has come a long way since 1987. From primarily desktop-oriented scheduling software, to a more diverse set of PC and web-based tools for groups, teams, and companies. Microsoft Project 2010 is being touted as the biggest release of Project in a decade. There are 4 basic areas that have been enhanced to provide a better user experience and to make Microsoft Project 2010 a more useful solution.

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LifeIO Basically Brings it All Together

LifeIO is a service currently in private beta that allows you to handle everything in one place. One of the primary reasons we begin to feel overwhelmed is because we have too many inboxes and too many open loops. Even though you may not be looking at them, all those unread emails, Twitter replies and [...]

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