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Expand Your Brain with Evernote (191)
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A new school year is just around the corner, but this semester you're looking for a safer way to enhance your brainpower than getting all hopped up on caffeine pills Jessie Spano-style. This year, the robust note-taking software Evernote is your answer. Let's take a look at how you can use your computer, cellphone, and digital camera in conjunction with the free, cross-platform application Evernote to remember everything for the rest of your life—or at ...Shared by AaronTN (24) adam (716) Alec Peden (6) Alex (3) Alex (8) Alex Carpenter (18) Alex Pachikov (0) alfred westerveld (24) AlphaPapa (11) Andre Siregar (1) ani625 (63) arkiver (0) Armando Alves (24) Avi (458) axemclion (3) Babychen Mathew (264) baron (3) Benjamin (824) Benjamin Shyong (7) Brandy (5) Brian (26) Bryan (4) Bwana (62) Bwood42 (8) Captain Heart Nibbler (10) Casper (44) Chris (8) Chris (5) Chris (3) Chris Corwin (0) Chris Heuer (0) Chris Ryall (4) Christopher (47) Christopher (21) Christopher Harley (11) Christopher Martin (60) Chuck Lawson (6) Computer Tips and Tricks (0) Compuwizard123 (16) ConcertfreakJJ (5) count.dokument (13) Coze (8) Creeva (31) CtrlBreak (11) Dan McCall (5) Dan Russell (12) Daniel Kirk (10) Darkwookiee (1) Dave (2) Dave (15) Dave C. (12) Dave Huston (3) David (6) Deborah Petersen (1) Derek (3) Derick Valadao (12) deusdiabolus (58) digits12 (614) dobata (324) docbaily (28) DVD (0) Eliacin (19) Erik (30) Ethan (0) Frederic (3) Future-Forest (0) Gary (3) gastaoss (7) Gemstar38 (52) Gienah Ghurab (15) Haripako (1) hasamba (33) Hasan (21) iammikeb (17) IanMcKenzie (1) Ingar (5) izensun (3) James Dorminey (6) Jamie (38) Jamie (9) Jason David Pelker (8) Jeffrey (4) Jeremie Lariviere (4) Jeremy (0) jim crossley (6) Jimmah (12) jimmysessions (12) joel (5) John (1) John (2) John (16) Jon Erickson (7) Jon Host (0) Jonathan Sterling (8) Jonnie (1) Jorge (18) jose (2) Justin "Uncle Bubba" Roepel (9) jv (3) jvoorhees (10) Kai (275) Karie (2) Karthik (0) Kenneth (6) kerim (5) Kim (16) KingBee (4) Krisalis78 (30) Leena (806) Leo (10) Leo (6) Link of the Day (1) LmZr (0) Maddy Lou (12) Manuel (2) Matt (7) Matt Chandler (6) Matt Hall (4) Matthew Bischoff (29) MDRoz (10) Miguel Wickert- Pineiro (13) Mike (8) Mikey (30) Misciel (18) mitja_i (0) Mohammad Behdad (6) motionless (1) mr94 (10) MrGuff (76) munir (6) Nathan (4) ndench (10) neal (352) Net (2) Nico (4) Niguel Valley (2) Noah J (6) ntutak (11) oneAustin (26) Pat (53) Paul Chapman (0) Pedro Markun (6) philayres (5) Pierce (1) pixites (3) pk (1) potentato (23) Puja (5) rajan (1) Rick (1) RJO (14) Rob (0) Robert Shellson (0) Ronald Wielink (2) RossW (2) Roy (3) Ryan (46) Ryan (11) Ryan (5) rzklkng (60) Sai Gudigundla (9) Sam (4) Sara (6) schmiddi (11) Sean Blakey (10) Sean McBride (50) Selwin (14) Shawn (10) Simon (4) Simone (10) Sridhar Katakam (18) Stacy (36) Stuart F (10) Super Mario (0) timmins (3) Tj Nelson (0) Todd Mundt (50) Tony (6) Tony (11) Tony S. (5) Travis Cannon (3) Vandywolfer (0) virtualcourtney (4) warrior007 (213) yasha.sozo (12) Yinka (9) yooper1019 (13) Ýtuš (19) Zenith (13) Zsolt T (1) 異塵行者 (20)Explore read 16 notes- CtrlBreak said: Absolutely stunning.
- Sean Blakey said: Maybe I should give evernote another try. My first few attempts resulted in application crashes and lost data, but that was months ago...
- Derick Valadao said: Yes, this is a very amazing service. I've been using it for about a month now and I've got hundreds of notes stashed away. The possibilities are limitless.
- potentato said: I still haven't tried using Evernote, but this makes a pretty compelling argument.
- Derek said: I wish I felt comfortable using evernote, but it would mostly be for work and I just can't bring myself to do it
- yooper1019 said: Been using it for a while and Evernote is AMAZING!!
- ndench said: I wish I could love Evernote. I've tried really hard in the past. Perhaps this new version is worth persevering with.
- Noah J said: I loves me some Evernote!
- Matt Chandler said: I use the heck out of this.
- Jeremy said: @eingy I've been playing around with and love it as a concept. I keep trying to work it into my workflow and haven't been able to get it in completely. I keep telling myself it is because I don't have an iPhone so I can't take and note photos with it. The OCR is amazing!
- Nico said: evernote regelt.
- Andre Siregar said: Try it if you haven't. I've used Evernote for a few months and have been very happy with it.
- munir said: I'm a big fan of Evernote, though I don't use it nearly to its fullest.
- Jon Host said: ive heard good things and am giving it a try, starting with firefox and iPhone. if i like it, i'll blog about it.
- Jamie said: Anyone have any personal experience with Evernote? It sounds good ...
- Vandywolfer said: I think I would like Evernote...just gotta make the leap...
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Send to Google Docs Opens Any Linked Document Directly in Google Docs (47)
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Firefox only (Windows/Mac/Linux): The Send to Google Docs Firefox extension adds an entry to your right-click menu to send supported filetypes directly to Google Docs. The new entry is context sensitive, so it only appears when you right click supported filetypes, which include Word docs, PDFs, PowerPoint, Excel, and every Open Document format. You've been able to open Gmail attachments in Google Docs for quite a while now, but this extension bridges the gap and ...Shared by Aaron R (61) AdamB (2) Adrian (14) Amit T (7) Anders (7) Antonio Alonso (1) Ashley McFarland (0) Bill Sodeman (5) Bobby (29) Breyten (15) C.K. (116) Christian Santos (59) Compuwizard123 (16) CurtisB (0) David (4) digiSal (5) ema (3) Francesco Passantino (8) Fred Schechter (53) Galtenbergs (4) Geeky (3) Janyne (10) JBu92 (25) Jeff (15) jGrrl (0) joel (5) Johan (6) John (11) JohnC (0) Keenan (0) kerim (5) kyanos (1) m021478 (20) Marcus (0) Mario Sundar (0) Martin (3) Matteo Starri (6) Michael (9) Nathan (3) Olivier (32) Peter (1) Puja (5) reisfeldt (5) ricardo (0) Ru> (13) sryo (19) vince (0)- Mario Sundar said: I love this Firefox extension. A hidden gem. Thanks to Lifehacker!
- Marcus said: I've been doing my own experiment for several months. No Office on my computer. GoogleDocs is doing the job just fine.
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Send to Google Docs Opens Any Linked Document Directly in Google Docs [Featured Firefox Extension] (4)
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Firefox only (Windows/Mac/Linux): The Send to Google Docs Firefox extension adds an entry to your right-click menu to send supported filetypes directly to Google Docs. The new entry is context sensitive, so it only appears when you right click supported filetypes, which include Word docs, PDFs, PowerPoint, Excel, and every Open Document format. You've been able to open Gmail attachments in Google Docs for quite a while now, but this extension bridges the gap and ...Contribute comment -
Manage Tasks and Calendars from Gmail [Gmail] (67)
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Earlier this week, we highlighted a Greasemonkey script for Firefox that puts Google Calendar into a right-hand sidebar in Gmail. That in itself makes Gmail a pretty good organizer, but what if you like to keep your appointments and scheduling separate from your actual tasks? Enter hyper-connected web organizer Remember the Milk, which can integrate your GTD-style tasks into that Calendar sidebar. There's a few other tricks to making it all work smoother, so let's ...Shared by (jeff)isageek (48) Aaron (7) Aaron R (61) AJ (161) Anders (7) andrew (1) Andrew (10) Anthony Romano (8) Aria (19) Brandy (5) Brian P McCaffrey (0) Chris (8) Christian Santos (59) Compuwizard123 (16) coonhnd (1) Daemach (9) DaveBinM (4) David (6) David Bradley (16) Dirk Schrama (3) Dominik Lukeš (24) Eliacin (19) eliana (37) elsterama (31) ema (3) Garci (1) Gareth Murran (1) graywolf (13) John (2) Jonas (0) Ken (8) lakshmi (4) Lech Ambrzykowski (7) Library (0) Marcel (21) Mark (8) Martin (3) merkurov (14) Miguel Lopez (46) Mihaela (0) Mikael Johansson (18) MrGuff (76) ndench (10) Nicolai (1) Pamela Heywood (13) Paul Robertson (5) Pedro Silva (8) PlanningQueen (6) PouarK (14) Program Witch (18) Puja (5) rib (6) rOckY (122) Ryan (6) Ryan Adams (5) Sam (28) Sambli (4) Scott Reston (2) Selwin (14) Shawn (0) shawnmor (20) tadhgk (5) THT (7) Tim (12) ZarK (1) Zenith (13) نیوشا (0)- Garci said: interesting ;)
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Manage Tasks and Calendars from Gmail [Gmail] (4)
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Earlier this week, we highlighted a Greasemonkey script for Firefox that puts Google Calendar into a right-hand sidebar in Gmail. That in itself makes Gmail a pretty good organizer, but what if you like to keep your appointments and scheduling separate from your actual tasks? Enter hyper-connected web organizer Remember the Milk, which can integrate your GTD-style tasks into that Calendar sidebar. There's a few other tricks to making it all work smoother, so let's ...Contribute comment -
Build Your Own PBX with Asterisk [Telephony] (68)
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If you've ever wanted more control over incoming phone calls at home or at the office, setting up a PBX system could be the solution, and Geek.com's John Rogers has a tutorial for you. He explains what a PBX is: A PBX or "Private Branch Exchange" is like a miniature phone company/switch in your own office/house. The PBX is responsible for making sure calls are routed properly. Situation: when Joe wants to dial Suzy in ...Shared by Andrei (18) AndrewK (5) Arvin (4) Barney (0) Brant (0) Brian (26) Bwana (62) Cade (4) capt bro (0) ChaoticMind (1) Compuwizard123 (16) dave (6) Dave Woodard (7) David Ebaugh (3) digiSal (5) Digium (4) docbob (0) DrBigFresh (6) Dropkick (1) Edo (9) ema (3) ericholter (17) Erik (30) Fernando B (5) Francisco Solis (0) Gatewayy (4) Glen Horton (1) gnusic (67) Google (1) HejGustav (7) imageek (10) Jester (1) Jim (0) joel (5) JohnC (0) Jon (0) Jon (14) Josh (17) KCTrey (0) kris lane (5) Lance Fisher (1) LightMatt (1) Marcus (0) Matt (1) Michael (0) MrGuff (76) nparker13 (67) Pablo (7) Paul Robertson (5) Puja (5) Punkin (10) Rakesh (8) Roger (20) Roger (4) Ryan (28) Shinn Photography (4) smerrell (2) sTrAiN (10) Tim (12) Tino (8) TO-Double-D (6) Tom (1) tomwsmf (7) Travis Tubbs (4) tybeck (2) Ullash (0) wwdj (8) zsafwan (18)- Matt said: this seems cool. Should we try it?
- digiSal said: i would love to do this.
- David Ebaugh said: We will be watching this with great interest.
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Build Your Own PBX with Asterisk [Telephony] (6)
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If you've ever wanted more control over incoming phone calls at home or at the office, setting up a PBX system could be the solution, and Geek.com's John Rogers has a tutorial for you. He explains what a PBX is: A PBX or "Private Branch Exchange" is like a miniature phone company/switch in your own office/house. The PBX is responsible for making sure calls are routed properly. Situation: when Joe wants to dial Suzy in ...- digiSal said: i would love to do this.
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Windows: Get Vista's Best Features in XP (11)
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Despite the fact that most of you prefer XP to Vista and would rather Microsoft extended XP's shelf-life, several new and improved features available in Vista would be great to have in XP. This new functionality may not be enough to get you to switch to Vista, but that doesn't mean you're out of luck. Let's take a look at a few ways you can incorporate Windows Vista's best features into your current XP PC ...Shared by Anjul (0) Bryan (0) Dharmesh (11) Eduardo Arredondo (0) Emmanuel (0) Kellsborojack (0) MDH (14) mucit (5) Prof (15) Puja (5) Zombiebrad (0)- Prof said: Best Post i have seen, so many beautiful softwares
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Guns for Texas school's teachers (4)
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Teachers in one district in the US state of Texas are to be allowed to carry concealed firearms next term.- kyle said: This is not good. I can only imagine the math teachers making all the correct answer equal to .357. Get the hint kid?!
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RIP Permanently Removes Elements from a Web Site [Featured Firefox Extension] (33)
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Firefox only (Windows/Mac/Linux): Firefox extension Remove It Permanently (RIP) selectively removes any element from a web site. If you've ever looked at a site and wished you could get rid of some unsightly image or an element that throws off the flow of a site, just right-click it with RIP and remove it permanently. You can select to remove it from that page only, all similar pages, from the web site, or from the entire ...Shared by Aaron R (61) Alex (8) Alone On A Friday (4) Amihai (20) Austin (3) Christopher Sisk (0) Daniel (0) deusdiabolus (58) eunduk (1) G Code (12) Glen Horton (1) Graeme (71) happy_soil (12) Humberto Gonzalez (18) Joey (0) JulioHM (30) Kourosh (13) Kyle (9) Mark (8) Matthew (15) nparker13 (67) Paul (16) Phil (42) Puja (5) Rebecca (7) Rishi Talreja (4) Ru> (13) sinisterff (8) Sky-Walker (20) tadhgk (5) Tao (0) tarman (19) taylor (191)- Rishi Talreja said: A must to avoid seeing something annoying or also good for people with slow connections...
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RIP Permanently Removes Elements from a Web Site [Featured Firefox Extension] (2)
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Firefox only (Windows/Mac/Linux): Firefox extension Remove It Permanently (RIP) selectively removes any element from a web site. If you've ever looked at a site and wished you could get rid of some unsightly image or an element that throws off the flow of a site, just right-click it with RIP and remove it permanently. You can select to remove it from that page only, all similar pages, from the web site, or from the entire ...Shared by JulioHM (30) Puja (5)Contribute comment -
Yahoo And Google Now Let You Opt Out Of Ads (37)
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All of a sudden, Yahoo and Google want to make it easy for you to opt out of their ad targeting on both their sites and across the Web. Yahoo announced a new one-click opt-out policy today, and Google made it possible to opt out of both Google and Doubleclick ad targeting with one click yesterday. At least Yahoo was honest enough to come out and say that the new policy was a direct response ...Shared by Adam Bramwell (2) Airam Ferrer (1) Andreas (8) AndyDrew (3) bddemir (2) Brian Cuban (1050) Cai Chen (769) Chris (1) Clay (3) Dennis (16) Drew Olanoff (117) Eric (1) Ha Duy Trung (0) Izzy (2) Janyne (10) joey neal (6) Josh (2) Kevin (0) Kevin (1) kiOwA (5) Leena (806) Leo Laporte (1) Liam Bresnahan (2) maxyRO (391) NEEKers (0) Ninja (2) Phil (0) Puja (5) Régis (5) Sam (6) Tad Chef (108) Vanchi (1) Vulpes (1) warrior007 (213) WickeD (0) xicubed (0) xp (0)- Andreas said: Opt out of Google's and Yahoo's ad targeting. You brobably need to do this for every browser you use.
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Yahoo And Google Now Let You Opt Out Of Ads (Because It’s Better Than Letting You Opt In) (54)
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All of a sudden, Yahoo and Google want to make it easy for you to opt out of their ad targeting on both their sites and across the Web. Yahoo announced a new one-click opt-out policy today, and Google made it possible to opt out of both Google and Doubleclick ad targeting with one click yesterday. At least Yahoo was honest enough to come out and say that the new policy was a direct response ...Shared by Alex (19) AlexT (4) Andreas (8) Andrew Boardman (61) Andy (9) AndyDrew (3) Augmented Web (28) bddemir (2) Blueblood (0) Brent (30) Carl Dunn3 (4) Chris (1) Chris J Guerra (11) Clay (3) Convoluted (12) Dennis (16) Eric (1) Georg Holzer (2) Greg (7) Izzy (2) James (18) Janyne (10) jeroendemiranda (3) Joe (53) Jonathan Washburn (3) JonMoss-theappleofmyi (30) Josh (17) Josh (6) Josh (13) Josh (2) Kevin (1) Kevin Branigan (1) kiOwA (5) Matthew (1) NEEKers (0) Nihar (19) Ninja (2) Phil (0) Puja (5) Régis (5) rzklkng (60) SharonG (42) Sid (12) simplynutty (0) sTrAiN (10) StreetForce1 (39) Tom (3) Trey (4) Vanchi (1) Vulpes (1) Wayne (51) WickeD (0) xp (0) Zoram (19)