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The second edition of the Lifehacker book, Upgrade Your Life, is a compilation of the best 116 hacks and downloads from Lifehacker's archives. This dead tree version of the web site transforms dozens of blog posts into comprehensive, edited tutorials, which will be familiar to longtime readers. While an official electronic version of Upgrade Your Life isn't available, today I've pulled together links to all the past posts that informed each book chapter to give you a one-stop preview of what's inside that cover. Consider this post the unedited web version of the book. After the jump, get a ginormous roundup of al read more »

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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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The Marghera shipyard (Venice) is where Fincantieri delivered to Costa
Cruises, Italy’s largest tourism group and Europe’s no. 1 cruise
company, the newest flagship, the Costa Favolosa (114,500 gross tonnage
and a capacity of 3,800 total Guests): the largest cruise ship flying
the Italian flag.


The Costa Favolosa (www.costafavolosa.com),
the 15th vessel comprising Costa’s fleet, the only fleet flying the
Italian flag, is a symbol of Italian pride that will sail the seven
seas. About 3,000 employees and 7,000 workers from linked industries
contributed to the construction of the ship. Most of the companies
involved in the shipbuilding activities, about 500, are Italian. The
total cost of the investment in the new building undertaken by Costa
Cruises is worth approximately 510 million euros.

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