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Top 10 Printable Paper Productivity Tools [Lifehacker Top 10]
Kevin Purdy via Lifehacker on Wed, 23 Jul. 2008
There's a reason there's still so much paper around in this hyper-connected, everything-online age: the stuff is cheap, portable, compatible with all your applications, and everyone masters the interface by the time they'r readmore
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Make Google Reader Widescreen-Friendly [Featured Greasemonkey User Script]
Gina Trapani via Lifehacker on Wed, 23 Jul. 2008
Firefox with Greasemonkey: The Google Reader for Wider Screens Greasemonkey script uses all the horizontal space available in GReader for better viewing on wide monitors. Install the script to take advantage of a wide readmore
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What Productivity Studies Really Show
(author unknown) via Lifehacker: not Downloads, not on Wed, 23 Jul. 2008
Shared by brandizzi Esse artigo parece uma ótima resposta a http://technology.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/tech_and_web/the_web/article4362950.ece Se não for... bem, é uma coincidência interessante :) readmore
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What Productivity Studies Really Show [Opinion]
Gina Trapani via Lifehacker on Wed, 23 Jul. 2008
Every time a new research study around personal productivity and office culture appears, we dutifully post the "proof" that information overload, email distractions, and multitasking are keeping you from getting work done—but are t readmore
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Best Alternative File Managers? [Hive Five Call For Contenders]
Adam Pash via Lifehacker on Tue, 22 Jul. 2008
If there's one default application that comes with any operating system out of the box, it's a file manager. But whether it's Windows Explorer or the OS X Finder, your operating system's default file manager doesn't al readmore
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Search All Craigslist Sites at Once with Google [Google School]
Adam Pash via Lifehacker on Tue, 22 Jul. 2008
Wired's How-To Wiki details how to flex your Google-fu to get Craigslist results from every Craigslist domain. In essence, the author does a Google site search of Craigslist.org and excludes pages with the word 'di readmore
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DIY Leatherman Key Mod [DIY]
Adam Pash via Lifehacker on Tue, 22 Jul. 2008
We've shown you how to make a couple of different compact keychains, but DIY w readmore
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HFSExplorer Reads Mac-Formatted Hard Drives [Featured Windows Download]
Adam Pash via Lifehacker on Tue, 22 Jul. 2008
Windows only: Free, open source application HFSExplorer reads and extracts files from drives formatted with the HFS+ file system native to Macs. Common uses for HFSExplorer include reading files from your Mac file system from Windows ru readmore
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PlacesBar Tweaker Edits Open and Save Locations [Featured Windows Download]
Gina Trapani via Lifehacker on Tue, 22 Jul. 2008
Windows only: Free Windows utility PlacesBar Tweaker puts your frequently-accessed folders in Windows' Open and Save dialog box's sidebar. If the Desktop, My Documents, and My Computer (the default folder locations in th readmore
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The Apps That Run Our Virtual Office [Collaboration Tools]
Gina Trapani via Lifehacker on Tue, 22 Jul. 2008
Take a peek behind the curtain here at Lifehacker's virtual headquarters in my recent article for Macworld magazine, The Portable Office: Work Anywhere. Longtime readers won't be surprised to find out that the Lifehacker staff are heavy Gmail, MediaWiki, Google Calendar, Campfire, and del.icio.u readmore
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Google Maps Adds Walking Directions [Google Maps]
Adam Pash via Lifehacker on Tue, 22 Jul. 2008
Google Maps wants to help you get where you're going on foot with a new option to switch your step-by-step driving directions to walking directions. The main difference between walking and driving directions appears to be ti readmore
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SlyDial Lets You Leave Direct, Stealthy Voicemails [Voicemail]
(author unknown) via Lifehacker on Tue, 22 Jul. 2008
Shared by Derick Valadao Awesome idea! SlyDial, a new direct-to-voicemail phone service, blatantly pitches itself as a way to avoid conversations you don't want to have—and, in some cases, that's fine readmore
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ToDo Embeds the Contents of Todo.txt onto Your Desktop [Featured Windows Download]
(author unknown) via Lifehacker on Tue, 22 Jul. 2008
Shared by Derick Valadao Not a bad way to get important items in constant view in a very simple way. Windows only: Tiny utility ToDo pins the contents of your todo.txt file onto your PC's desktop. W readmore
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The Best Tech Tools and Fitness Plans to Get in Shape [Fitness]
Adam Pash via Lifehacker on Tue, 22 Jul. 2008
If there's one thing geeks and non-geeks alike all share, it's an aversion to exercise. No matter how much you'd like to slim your waistline and lose the belly, it's difficult to find a workout routine that not only works readmore
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The Best Tech Tools and Fitness Plans to Get in Shape
Adam Pash via Lifehacker: Top, not Windows, on Tue, 22 Jul. 2008
If there's one thing geeks and non-geeks alike all share, it's an aversion to exercise. No matter how much you'd like to slim your waistline and lose the belly, it's difficult to find a workout routine that not only works readmore
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The Best Tech Tools and Fitness Plans to Get in Shape [Fitness]
Adam Pash via Lifehacker on Tue, 22 Jul. 2008
If there's one thing geeks and non-geeks alike all share, it's an aversion to exercise. No matter how much you'd like to slim your waistline and lose the belly, it's difficult to find a workout routine that not only works readmore
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ToDo Embeds the Contents of Todo.txt onto Your Desktop [Featured Windows Download]
Gina Trapani via Lifehacker on Tue, 22 Jul. 2008
Windows only: Tiny utility ToDo pins the contents of your todo.txt file onto your PC's desktop. We already showed you how to incorporate text files onto your desktop using the multi-featured and... readmore
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Layered Desktop Wallpaper Organizes Your Icons
Kevin Purdy via Lifehacker: not Featured Linux on Tue, 22 Jul. 2008
Flickr user Gabriel Radic has an elegantly simple solution for organizing icon clutter. His "Layered Desktop" background, free to download in high resolutions, divides your computer space into four areas—an aluminu readmore
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Layered Desktop Wallpaper Organizes Your Icons [Wallpaper]
Kevin Purdy via Lifehacker on Tue, 22 Jul. 2008
Flickr user Gabriel Radic has an elegantly simple solution for organizing icon clutter. His "Layered Desktop" background, free to download in high resolutions, divides your computer space into four areas—an aluminu readmore
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Ship Your Luggage to Save Travel Costs [Travel]
Gina Trapani via Lifehacker on Tue, 22 Jul. 2008
Now that most airlines are charging passengers to check extra bags, it turns out if you're hauling a lot of luggage on your trip, you can save a few clams by shipping it instead. Wired's travel blog Autopia does the math. Check readmore
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