Email Etiquette for Mobile Phones? [Ask The Readers]
Posted Tuesday June 17, 2008, 1:49 pm, Over one day old
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Computers make us more productive. Yeah, right. Lifehacker recommends the software downloads and web sites that actually save time. Don't live to geek; geek to live.
Read Email Etiquette for Mobile Phones? [Ask The Readers] (Links)
Once installed, you can create different personas into Sxipper for quick form filling for site registrations, and Sxipper automatically works with Firefox's existing saved logins.
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If the sun beating on your windows this summer is baking the place—or just making your air conditioner work harder—you can hang material that blocks the heat in your windows. Basically he hung foam, reflective material that windshield blockers are made of as curtains.
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How can a soft-talker improve his/her voice projection?How can I stop my cat from running out the door whenever it opens?Can I use my blog to launch a new career?What's the best way to organize and re-tag my enormous MP3 library?
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USA Today reports that more and more professionals are buying their own gadgets and tools—like cell phones and laptops and even GPS devices—to get work done outside of the office. Have you dipped into your personal budget to purchase electronics that help you get your job done?
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Read Does Your Employer Provide the Portable Gadgets You Need? [Reader Poll] (Links)
Techie Leonard Lin publishes his investment asset allocation in a Google Spreadsheet which employs the super-useful GoogleFinance formula for live-updating stock prices in-sheet. [via]
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Google is developing a tool to detect whether your ISP is throttling your bandwidth, according to web site HotHardware. Can't wait for Google's tool? Check out previously mentioned BitTorrent throttle-detector Glasnost.
Read Google Developing ISP Throttling Detector [Google] (Links)
Read Dia Does Powerful Diagrams and Flowcharts [Featured Download] (Links)
Download Manager The Downloads manager didn't change much between 1 and 2, but Firefox 3 has added a slight visual refresh, swapped out text links (like Cancel) for some buttons, and added a handy little search box to the bottom of the Downloads window to filter through your recent downloads.
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Read The History of Firefox 1.0 to 3.0 in Screenshots [Screenshot Tour] (Links)
Windows only: The normally $40 full edition of disk imaging software Macrium Reflect—which offers a free version that Adam reviewed last week —is available as a free download today only. Normally priced at $39.99, the Giveaway of the Day web site is offering Macrium for free today only.
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