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Blogger Leo Babauta rounds up five great GTD applications for the Mac, then finishes off the post highlighting his own homespun setup, which uses a combination of the Quicksilver append action and the text-embedded desktop tool, GeekTool. When all is said and done, this setup will allow you to quickly and easily add tasks to your to-do lists through Quicksilver without losing focus on what you're doing, then display those items on your desktop for easy reviewing with GeekTool. It's a simple but effective setup, so if that sounds appealing to you, head over to Zen Habits for read more »
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More than 550 new applications arrived for the iPhone and iPod touch this morning in iTunes' brand new App Store and more than 130 of them are available for free. Today we're taking a look at the best free applications for your iPhone and iPod touch, available once you've got iTunes 7.7 and the iPhone 2.0 software update installed. Note: Most of the apps listed here work with both iPhones and iPod touch models, but we've noted where an app requires the iPhone's voice, SMS, or GPS capabilities to run. Remote Controls Your iTunes Library
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Editor: Being digital vagabonds without an Exchange server, we Lifehacker writers use online apps like Gmail and Google Calendar to get things done. But can an Outlook user make the switch without losing out? Guest contributor Jared Goralnick's here today to take a look. Gmail launched in 2004 and has matured each year, but Microsoft Outlook (with Exchange) is still the most popular tool for accessing email. Comparing the two side by side, is it time to jump ship from either platform? Let's find out. This comparison below is based on Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 with Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 and Google Apps for your Domain's free version of Gmail. There are many differences between the two products in terms of how they can be configured and the type of workflow that they support. I'll go throug read more »
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Anyone else for an Amazon.com Kindle tablet based on Google's Android operating
system as a challenger to Apple's iPad 2?
Analysts believe it's not outside the realm of possibility for the
e-commerce giant, which finds it lush e-book business challenged by sales of
Apple's iBooks, which recently crossed 100 million downloads on the iPad and
other iOS devices.
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increasingly mobile world. The rise of smartphones and tablets has ushered in
an era of “the PC in your pocket,” and each succeeding device seems to cram
more and more memory and processing power into a smaller and smaller
form-factor.
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