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Expand Your Brain with Evernote (173)
on Lifehacker (36773) permalinkA 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 (189) adam (1970) Alec Peden (187) Alex (53) Alex (222) Alex Carpenter (22) Alex Pachikov (4) alfred westerveld (261) AlphaPapa (54) Andre Siregar (33) ani625 (370) arkiver (43) Armando Alves (87) Avi (1648) axemclion (14) Babychen Mathew (1139) baron (42) Benjamin (2145) Benjamin Shyong (40) Brandy (106) Brian (93) Bryan (24) Bwana (287) Bwood42 (24) Captain Heart Nibbler (38) Casper (200) Chris (36) Chris (40) Chris (39) Chris Corwin (5) Chris Heuer (8) Chris Ryall (125) Christopher (170) Christopher (25) Christopher Harley (68) Chuck Lawson (31) Computer Tips and Tricks (1) Compuwizard123 (229) Coze (44) Creeva (136) CtrlBreak (71) Dan McCall (76) Dan Russell (150) Daniel Kirk (70) Darkwookiee (39) Dave (59) Dave (32) Dave C. (85) Dave Huston (39) David (48) Deborah Petersen (769) Derek (29) Derick Valadao (138) deusdiabolus (447) digits12 (2089) dobata (1005) docbaily (242) DVD (24) Eliacin (172) Erik (151) Ethan (23) Frederic (81) Future-Forest (23) Gary (15) gastaoss (142) Gemstar38 (493) Gienah Ghurab (65) Haripako (50) hasamba (216) Hasan (199) iammikeb (81) IanMcKenzie (29) Ingar (24) izensun (68) James Dorminey (49) Jamie (67) Jason David Pelker (110) Jeffrey (93) Jeremie Lariviere (18) Jeremy (28) jim crossley (9) joel (51) John (68) John (49) Jon Erickson (73) Jon Host (51) Jonathan Sterling (159) Jonnie (30) Jorge (43) jose (93) Justin "Uncle Bubba" Roepel (31) jv (25) jvoorhees (49) Kai (909) Karie (114) Karthik (34) Kenneth (58) kerim (61) Kim (111) KingBee (40) Krisalis78 (62) Leena (3069) Leo (98) LmZr (1) Maddy Lou (40) Manuel (45) Matt (39) Matt Chandler (74) Matt Hall (55) Matthew Bischoff (64) MDRoz (57) Mikey (112) Misciel (33) mitja_i (17) Mohammad Behdad (57) motionless (29) mr94 (31) MrGuff (125) munir (30) Nathan (26) ndench (32) neal (1313) Net (23) Nico (89) Niguel Valley (14) Noah J (31) ntutak (33) oneAustin (90) Pat (138) Paul Chapman (4) Pedro Markun (99) philayres (38) Pierce (14) pixites (53) pk (12) potentato (117) rajan (37) Rick (16) RJO (115) Rob (46) Robert Shellson (549) RossW (26) Roy (30) Ryan (86) Ryan (56) rzklkng (660) Sai Gudigundla (47) Sam (40) Sara (35) schmiddi (28) Sean Blakey (104) Sean McBride (597) Selwin (58) Shawn (67) Simone (66) Sridhar Katakam (51) Stacy (282) Stuart F (61) Super Mario (12) Tj Nelson (38) Todd Mundt (101) Tony (124) Tony (41) Tony S. (20) Travis Cannon (40) virtualcourtney (69) warrior007 (688) yasha.sozo (54) Yinka (61) yooper1019 (76) Zenith (78) Zsolt T (8) 異塵行者 (58)Explore read 15 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 ...
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Macs continue to gain home, small business share (1)
on MSNBC.com: Top MSNBC Headlines (263) permalinkMore home users, and a growing number in the small business sphere, are opting to move to Apple’s computers, their interest driven by positive experiences with Apple's other products, as well as disenchantment with the Windows world.Shared by Chris (39)Contribute comment
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Know What Salary to Ask For in Your New Job [How To] (125)
on Lifehacker (36773) permalinkQuestions about salary requirements are one of the very few questions guaranteed to come up during a job interview or screening process, as well as almost always cause some severe awkwardness on both sides. Once you've found a great job, how do you demand what you're worth without sounding arrogant? What if you toss out a low number and lock yourself in at a loss, or shoot too high and scale yourself out of the ...Shared by | Balu | (107) 100rabh™ (103) AaronTN (189) Adam (36) adam (1970) Adam Selwood (109) AdamB (50) AKMarietta (23) Alex (15) AlexT (38) Ali (29) Andre Siregar (33) Andrew Trinh (47) ani625 (370) Anol (33) Arvin (57) ashburn (35) Austin Brown (32) axemclion (14) Ayon J (50) Becky (8) Brandy (106) BrendoMan (318) brokekid (438) Bryan (7) Bryan (111) Bwana (287) Chad (41) Chris (39) Christopher (82) Christopher (170) Chung (393) Compuwizard123 (229) Creeva (136) Crutcher D (100) dan (114) Daniel Kirk (70) Darin R. McClure (47) dave (18) Dorn (58) Dov Harrington (24) Dr Jones (23) Eric (41) Eric (26) Eric Rochester (14) Erik (151) Fay (95) Fred Schechter (290) gastaoss (142) Humberto Gonzalez (146) J.Wo (33) J@n (34) Jake (34) James (22) Jan Vazquez (47) Jason (20) JasonV (43) Jeffrey (93) Jerry (36) Joannie (147) Joe (286) Joel (31) John (12) John Engler (12) Jon (56) Jon Erickson (73) Jon Host (51) Jon Lorenzini (46) Jorge (43) Jose (25) Jose Viveiros (23) Josh (140) Justin (36) Keith (78) Localize SEO (9) Marcel (91) Mark (32) Mary Alice (90) Mattie (38) MICHAEL (128) Michael (79) Michael (33) Michael (18) Michael Stewart (48) Mickey (18) MJ (27) mmhan (34) Mohammad Behdad (57) Narayan (147) Netbuster (20) Nick Campbell (111) Nitin Badjatia (66) nyenyec (22) Paul Robertson (42) Paul Singh (3) Peter v (60) Pierre Asselin (1) potentato (117) Punksolid (181) Radu (78) rd1701 (35) ReCoder (24) Rémy (66) Rik Catlow (29) Rob (25) RT (23) Ryan (129) Sam (97) Sam (65) Sermed (38) shawnmor (134) Sidnei da Silva (23) Steve (49) Stuart F (61) Thomas (20) Tim (125) TO-Double-D (190) Trey (53) Walt Disney Bio (77) waxattack (14) Wes Brown (54) Will (41) xavierbkk (22) Yerameyahu (80)Explore read five notes
- Joannie said: Intereestttinnngg
- Michael said: for the wheeler-dealers out there.
- nyenyec said: Glassdoor made me much more content about my salary... :)
- Mattie said: This is an incredibly useful article.
- Jon Host said: i used these tools in my exit interview at my old job and everybody got raises. i'm like the robin hood of small business.
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Quicken Beam Manages Your Money from Your Mobile [Personal Finance] (9)
on Lifehacker (36773) permalinkFree service Quicken Beam checks your balance, alerts you of unusual spending, and sends a daily digest of your spending habits to your cell phone via text message. Similar to our very own AIM BudgetBot, Quicken Beam rolls a robust but equally mobile-accessible tool. Need a quick update on your current balance? Text 'bal' to the Quicken Beam number to get your balance sent back to you instantly. Since it's all done over SMS, you ...Shared by Brandon Ball (61) Bryan (111) Chris (39) chris (770) Christian Santos (223) David Leary (10) GG (315) Richard (173) Sudhanshu (22)Contribute comment
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'Exoskeleton' helps paralytics walk (2)
on MSNBC.com: Top MSNBC Headlines (263) permalinkparalyzed for the past 20 years, former Israeli paratrooper Radi Kaiof now walks down the street with a dim mechanical hum.Shared by Chris (39) Richard B (104)Contribute comment
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10 Good UNIX Usage Habits (6)
on DarthMolen's Tech Pipe (50) permalinkAdopt 10 good habits that improve your UNIX® command line efficiency -- and break away from bad usage patterns in the process. This article takes you step-by-step through several good, but too often neglected, techniques for command-line operations.Contribute comment
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Debunking The Myths of Multitasking [Exclusive Lifehacker Interview] (56)
on Lifehacker (36773) permalinkIn a fast-paced business culture of "get everything done yesterday," it's easy to admire and reward those busybusy people who always seem to be juggling fourteen things at once. But business coach Dave Crenshaw argues that the most common kind of multitasking doesn't boost productivity—it slows you down. In his new book, The Myth of Multitasking: How "Doing It All" Gets Nothing Done, Crenshaw explains the difference between "background tasking"—like watching TV while exercising—and "switchtasking," ...Shared by abbas vahedi (34) Alex (449) Alf Kåre (30) aliencam (42) AndyG1128 (75) benh (141) Bill Glick (31) boozedog (16) Brett (24) Casey (75) Chris (39) Chris McQueen (39) Eliacin (172) Florinda P (95) fmcpherson (28) Gmadz (42) grow (65) happy_soil (133) Haris (119) Jake (40) James and Tom (83) Jay (93) JayCrossler (49) Jean-Francois Renaud (1) Jeff Schmidt (100) Jeffrey (93) Joe (31) johnk (76) Josh (46) Jurr (35) Justin Ribeiro (71) jwmosley (75) khoyot3 (49) KingBee (40) lomodeedee (229) nick4eva (17) Paul (277) Paul Hyland (8) Ricardo M. (111) Robin Dindayal (10) rOckY (716) Sam (40) Santa (19) Sean (85) Shinn Photography (23) Simon (54) Steve Miller (17) Tim (183) Timothy (10) Tobey (120) Tom (33) Tony (20) utility73 (50) Victor (72) War-N (54) Yaakov (51)Explore read five notes
- Chris McQueen said: If I stopped multi-tasking I might be able to implement this...
- Simon said: I've been trying to focus on a single task at a time at my new job and I have really noticed a difference. Mind you, my new job doesn't have nearly the pressure of the old so I can focus on one thing at a time.
- Sean said: More discussion on this ever present problem.
- JayCrossler said: Rich Byrne once challenged me that the more you multitask, the less quality all of your result are. I took that as advice to stop checking my blackberry and texting someone on my iPhone while he was talking.I think there is another story, though - multitasking at the right time is very valuable. I see many people who attend 4 hour meetings without brigning their laptops - and then during the 2.5 hours where their attention isn't needed, they just doodle or try to inject their great ideas into areas that don't need them. I think if we understand that most people don't deserve my full attention (though, Rich Byrne definitely does) then we can all get much more done.Anyone know a polite way of saying, "Excuse me for typing while you are talking, but you're only worth 28% of my attention"?
- Timothy said: For some reason this made me think of what Ashley has to deal with on a daily basis in the ER.
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How Obama Used Text Messaging To Play The Media (1)
on Dvorak Uncensored (719) permalink[Can't see the video above because you have AdBlock on or similar? Click here.] On Friday, I turned on the local news at 6pm. The first thing out of the anchor’s mouth was about how you might be wondering why so many people are wandering around in a daze, holding onto their cell phones, BlackBerries, etc. [...]Shared by Chris (39)Contribute comment
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Amazon adds persistent storage to compute cloud (1)
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Microsoft Pays Seinfeld $10M to Push Vista - PC Magazine (1)
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By amplifying cell death signals, scientists make precancerous cells self-destruct (3)
on KurzweilAI.net Accelerating Intelligence News (408) permalinkRockefeller University scientists have figured out a way in mice to amplify the signals that tell precancerous cells to die, by inactivating the IAP protein (stands for "inhibitor of apoptosis protein"), which normally helps cells avoid self-destruction. (Source: http://www.physor...)Contribute comment
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People alive have '18 flu antibodies (1)
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They Found Big Foot! Really! (4)
on Digg (8067) permalinkI'm not joking. They have the body of Big Foot. New York Times is covering the story. Go check it out. They have the picture of its body too.Contribute comment
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The Bigfoot press conference and the art of selling a website - CNET News (1)
on Google News (1278) permalinkCTV.caThe Bigfoot press conference and the art of selling a websiteCNET News - 5 hours agoWhat was most revealing about today's exhilarating and highly truthful Bigfoot press conference was not what was said. Emblazoned with the URL searchingforbigfoot.Bigfoot Press Conference Casts More Doubt on the Discovery eFluxMediaFur Real? Pair Say They Have Bigfoot Washington PostPalo Alto Daily News - San Francisco Chronicle - San Jose Mercury News - Times of the Internetall 1,575 news articlesShared by Chris (39)Contribute comment