Firefox only: (Win/Mac/Linux): The History Submenus extension displays your recent history in folders from the History menu—so you can quickly get back to that page you looked at yesterday.
What to do when store bought desks get you down? Build your own.
Google has announced a new Gmail engine for iPhone and Android users, adding features like (some) offline access, a “floaty bar” for archive, delete, and more, and quicker access to search and tasks.
Reader Shawn writes in with his method for quickly adding tasks to Remember the Milk—a shortcut key that simply launches the quick add page.
Whether you’re preparing for some serious Easter-egg cooking or you just love a good hard-boiled egg, scientists at the University of Oslo want to help you boil the perfect egg using the power of science.
Mac OS X only: Reader Talha writes in with an update to yesterday’s productivity script—now Mac users also have a reminder that asks every so often whether you are spending your time wisely.
It’s not all that exciting to think about, but what happens to your online bank account, email, Facebook account, blog, and the rest of your online presence when you cease to be?
Mac users eager to see what Chrome will look and feel like on their system in its native form can download an unofficially compiled Chromium build. It browses quickly, but Flash, preferences, and other features are MIA.