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ONLINE TASK MANAGERS TO ORGANIZE YOUR LIFE

Technology Review September 8th, 2009

Organizing your life is much easier in theory than practice. And although there are several ways to go about it, including using Outlook, online task managers might be your best bet. Whether you want it built into your existing social networks or you prefer something you can surf to during your day, I've picked some nice services. They're not perfect for everyone, but you should find at least one service that satisfies your needs.

Task managers

Gmail Tasks If you don't want to waste time with different sites to track your tasks, try out the Gmail Tasks.

When you click on Tasks in Gmail, a small box is displayed allowing you to quickly jot down notes about what you need to do for the rest of the day. When you complete a task, simply check the box next to the item and it will cross it out. Tasks also lets you add sub-head items, set up due dates, and more. It's a great service for those who want a convenient, yet powerful task manager.

Gmail Tasks

Gmail Tasks is a convenient tool for Gmail users.

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Nozbe Nozbe is a powerful task manager that should help you find all the functionality you already enjoy in Outlook.

After you sign up for Nozbe (you'll need to choose between a free plan or several paid options, which cost up to $149 per month depending on the number of users you have), you'll immediately find a full-featured task manager that goes far beyond a simple to-do list. The app lets you create a project, add tasks, and determine their importance. For multi-user projects, you can decide which person in your group should tackle each task.

Nozbe lets you upload notes to supplement tasks. You can also attach files, images, or documents. Like many of the other services in this roundup, Nozbe will let you send tasks through Twitter. You can call in updates via Jott. You can even manage your Nozbe account from your iPhone. That kind of availability might pull some from Outlook.

Nozbe

Nozbe is a great service for those who want power.

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Remember the Milk Remember the Milk is an extremely convenient service. It's one of the best task managers in this roundup.

Like many other online task managers, Remember the Milk is extremely simple. It won't let you easily drag-and-drop tasks from your e-mail like Outlook does. And its options for tracking and segmenting tasks isn't as convoluted as Outlook's. But aside from its simplicity, Remember the Milk brings something quite important to the table: accessibility. The app isn't just available online. You can download it for your desktop, you can use its iPhone app, sync it with your BlackBerry, send updates to Twitter, and even integrate it into Gmail. In other words, you can bring it wherever you want to go. Remember the Milk is a great service. Check it out.

Remember the Milk

Remember the Milk is one of the best services in this roundup.

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Ta-Da Lists Ta-Da Lists is one of the simplest task managers in this roundup. If you want something that will help you remember what to do quickly, this service is for you.

Ta-Da Lists' registration takes just a few seconds. After you've signed up, you can immediately start inputting tasks. Each task can be as short or as long as you want. When you're ready to submit it to your list, the app anchors the oldest task at the top, followed by the other tasks you input in chronological order. When you complete a task, you need only to click on the box next to it and it will be removed from your list.

Ta-Da Lists lets you share your lists with friends via e-mail. You can also activate a public page to let them see your tasks. It's not nearly as powerful as Outlook's task manager and if you need something powerful, move along. But if you require a service that's simple and efficient, try out Ta-Da Lists.

Ta-Da Lists

Ta-Da Lists is meant to be simple and fast.

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Todoist Todoist is designed to be simple, yet readily available when you need it. The app succeeds.

Todoist's task-input feature isn't as nice as many of the apps in this roundup. It's a little convoluted. But once you get used to inputting tasks, you'll find that Todoist provides a simple way to input tasks.

The app's real value comes through its ubiquity. The app can be installed onto your Mac OS X Dashboard, you can use the Firefox plug-in that mimics its features, or integrate it into Gmail. In other words, it's ready for you just about anywhere you go. That adds some considerable value to the service.

Todoist

Todoist features a simple, but awkward design.

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Toodledo Although it's billed as a simple task manager, Toodledo is anything but simple. In fact, it's one of the most powerful tools in this roundup. Plus, it can compete quite nicely against Outlook.

If you sign up for a free Toodledo account, you'll be given access to some of the many features it offers. You can input tasks into your "To-Do List", share those tasks with users by making your page public, and open your task manager up to others through the app's collaboration feature. You can even set lifelong, long-term, or short-term goals.

Toodledo also lets you upload files and documents. You can create notes with other apps and add them to your Toodledo profile. You can even discuss productivity in the site's forums. But if you want help focusing your time to make yourself more productive, you want to secure encrypted connections to prevent data loss, or you want to use the site's enhanced scheduler, you'll need to pay $14.95 per year. It's a steep price, considering you won't need to pay for similar features in Outlook when you're at the office, but I've found that it's well worth the price. And since all that can be accessed from your iPhone, it's even better.

Toodledo

Toodledo lets you set goals for yourself.

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Voo2do Voo2do features one of the worst designs of any service in this roundup. But what it lacks in beauty, it makes up for in functionality.

Voo2do allows you to create multiple projects. Once you do so, you can immediately start entering tasks that need to be completed for each project. You can input the respective task's priority, due date, and more. You can also add notes and how long you expect tasks to be finished.

Voo2do lets you collaborate on projects with others. Simply input a person's name and decide what you want them to do. As you add more users, you'll be able to see how much progress they've made. Voo2do is a fine alternative to Outlook. It's almost as powerful, but it's more convenient. Voo2do is definitely worth checking out.

Voo2do

Voo2do lets you set due dates and priority.

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My top 3

1. Remember the Milk: If you want Outlook-like quality with nice design, Remember the Milk is where you'll find it.

2. Toodledo: Toodledo offers some serious power in a nice package.

3. Nozbe: It could easily pull you away from Outlook.

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SEARCH CLOUDLET AND SURF CANYON COMBINE FORCES

Technology Review June 9th, 2009

If you take one search tool and combine it with another, does it make a better product? In the case of Search Cloudlet and Surf Canyon's new creation, the answer is yes.

On Tuesday the two companies put out a new custom search engine (cloudlet.surfcanyon.com) that uses both technologies, and allows users to do enhanced searches without having to download additional browser extensions. Previously both products required the use of add-ons to augment Google's search results.

The benefits of using this tool over Google alone are numerous. For one, you're still getting Google's standard results. You also get Search Cloudlet's sorting technology, which lets you filter results by domain or keyword from its word cloud. You also get Surf Canyon's related results feature, which can recommend results from pages that appear deeper in a search. In my quick go, this was pulling up results from as deep as 25 pages (or 250 results from the top result) into a search.

Search Cloudlet and Surf Canyon's combined engine tweaks Google results with both tools. All without the install of browser plug-ins.

(Credit: CNET)

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PORTABLE OPERA 9.64.10487 FINAL MULTILANGUAGE

Tools - Softwares March 3rd, 2009

Portable Opera 9.64.10487 Final MultiLanguage

Discover the newborn accepted in Web browsing! Opera lets you wave the cyberspace in a safer, faster, and easier way. One of the most full-featured cyberspace noesis tools on the market, it includes pop-up blocking, tabbed browsing, desegrated searches, and modern functions same Opera’s start E-mail program, RSS Newsfeeds and IRC chat. You crapper make the countenance and noesis of your application with a some clicks of the mouse.

Opera started discover as a investigate send in Norway’s maximal medium company, Telenor, in 1994, and ramose discover into an autarkical utilization consort titled Opera Software ASA in 1995. Opera Software develops the Opera Web browser, a high-quality, multi-platform creation for a panoramic arrange of platforms, operative systems and embedded cyberspace products. Portable Opera 9.64.10487 Final MultiLanguage

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DOUBLE VISION LETS YOU WATCH HULU IN EXCEL

Technology Review February 12th, 2009

Double Vision (download) is the latest tool for people who don't like doing work while at work. This small piece of software lets you casually surf the Web inside of other programs, then hide the window with a simple keyboard shortcut.

The browser itself is just a reworked version of Internet Explorer, although it won't import any bookmarks from there. You can, however, enter in any Web address, or pick from a small selection of sites from Double Vision's content portal.

What makes the software so special is that you can control the transparency of the browser window and continue to interact with whatever application it's partially blocking out. This is useful for keeping an eye on your e-mail inbox or IM window while surfing somewhere else. The makers of Double Vision are pushing it as a simple way to watch how-to software videos while using the software (note: this excuse only works if you have one monitor).

Transparency isn't Double Vision's only forte; it's got a few other tricks. For instance, you can cut out a specific part of a page just to get at the content. This is especially helpful when visiting YouTube since you can pull out the player and move it to a less conspicuous part of your screen while watching. Hitting the "boss" button combination will also cut out any sound from that video when it's not the front-most application.

This reminds me quite a bit of a now-defunct site called Workfriendly.net, which would skin Web sites to look like a Microsoft Word document. With Double Vision, you'd simply be able to keep working in Word while enjoying the very best of ninja cat.

See also: Ghostzilla


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YOUSENDIT BRINGS FILE DELIVERY TO MICROSOFT OFFICE

Technology Review November 20th, 2008

File delivery service YouSendIt announced Thursday that it has released a plug-in for Microsoft Office 2003 and 2007 that will allow users to send any file from Word, Excel, or PowerPoint to recipients through the company's service.

Based on my testing, the plug-in, which requires registration to download, works quite well. After surfing over to the company's plug-in page, which is already populated with other plug-ins for iPhoto, Outlook, Photoshop, and others, I downloaded the file in seconds.

Once installed, the plug-in embeds itself in Microsoft Office. On my version of Office 2007, I found YouSendIt's plug-in added under the "Send to" menu, allowing me to send a file through the YouSendIt service without requiring me to surf to the company's page.

As soon as I was ready to send a file and clicked the "YouSendIt" button, the company's Express software popped-up immediately, asking me to input my username and password. Once complete, the process mimics YouSendIt's online version: I input the e-mail address of the recipient, decided how long the document should be preserved for, and sent it. A progress bar displays how much time is left before the document is sent.

There's not much to the YouSendIt plug-in. In essence, it provides you with another alternative to send files. And although I usually send documents and spreadsheets through Office's "Send to email" feature, YouSendIt's plug-in came in handy when I needed to send a large PowerPoint presentation that the recipient's e-mail couldn't handle.

Just like the online service, the recipient receives an e-mail containing a link to download the file, which saves them some valuable in-box space.

Overall, the process to send files was quick and I didn't recognize any lag time between starting the process and completing the file transfer. That said, YouSendIt capped the file size limit at 2GB, which might upset those who need to send huge PowerPoint presentations. But for most us, 2GB is more than enough.

YouSendIt's Office plug-in isn't necessarily a "must have" tool, since I found that more often than not, sending e-mail through Word or Excel is sufficient. But because there are larger files that sometimes crop up, it doesn't hurt to have it installed just in case.

The Office plug-in is available now on YouSendIt's site as a free download after registration.

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KIM KARDASHIAN IN BIKINI – WITHOUT A SARONG

Celebrity Pictures November 18th, 2008

Kim Kardashian In Bikini - Without A Sarong
Wow, now that is hot!!!
Kim Kardashian wearing a bikini without a sarong, hmm nice ass shots!!!

Kim Kardashian frolics in the surf - ass shots
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And here's another Kim Kardashian in bikini pictures, sadly she's wearing a sarong to covered up her beautifull ass.

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