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Lock In A Fixed Schedule To Keep Work-Life Balance

2:00AM Kevin Purdy | Being attached at the hip to your smartphone doesn’t mean you’re productive, just attached. The I Will Teach You To Be Rich blog showcases how three workers put a real fence around their work time and ended up more free. More »
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Google Real Estate Adds Obvious Search Option

10:30AM Angus Kidman | Google Maps has already made one upgrade to its real estate search since introducing it in July, and now there’s another why-didn’t-they-do-that before? option: searching for property by adding the words “real estate” to a map search. More »
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Sisimizi Organises Your Video Game Collection

8:30AM Lisa Hoover | Windows: Gaming is fun. Organising all your personal video games isn’t. Sisimizi takes the hassle out of managing your collection so you can get back to raiding villages and killing zombies. More »
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CheckPlaces Cleans Up Your Dead Or Duplicate Bookmarks

6:00AM Whitson Gordon | Firefox only: If your bookmarks bar has gotten out of control with dead links, duplicates and empty folders, Firefox extension CheckPlaces will check all your bookmarks and even clean them up for you, automatically deleting anything unnecessary. More »
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Remember The Milk Gadget Puts To-Dos In Google Calendar

12:30AM Kevin Purdy | Google’s own Tasks to-dos are a bit too under-powered for many goal-oriented types. If Remember the Milk’s more your speed, they’ve released an integrated Google Calendar gadget that puts your tasks, along with a command line–like Smart Add bar, just to the right of your calendar or agenda view. And Google Apps users, you have, for once, been highly looked after, as explained at RTM’s gadget page. [Remember The Milk]
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What Happens To Your Online Accounts When You Die?

7:30AM Lisa Hoover | Though maudlin to consider, it’s important to think about what happens to your email and social networking accounts when you die. Will your relatives be able to gain access, or will the accounts simply fade away? That depends. More »
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Refine Your Image Search With Google Image Swirl

11:00PM Lisa Hoover | Google released Image Swirl today, a new experimental Labs feature designed to make it easier to find related images on the internet and tease out elusive images from the millions already on the web. More »
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Listerine Organises Your Twitter Lists

8:30AM Lisa Hoover | Twitter lists are a helpful new feature for crowd-sourcing your stream, but adding contacts to new lists you create is a really clunky affair on Twitter’s web site. Webapp Listerine makes the job a whole lot easier. More »
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Project Cleanup: Throwing Stuff Out Feels So Good

4:30PM Angus Kidman | The first stage of Project Cleanup is going through my many possessions and working out which ones I should keep. And while there’s pleasure to be had in rediscovering old treasures, there’s even more pleasure to be had in chucking some of them out. More »
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Google Tasks Client Puts Tasks (Or Any Google App) On Your Desktop

9:30AM Whitson Gordon | Windows/Mac/Linux (Adobe AIR): We’ve written about a lot of desktop clients that are essentially site-specific browsers (SSBs), but free AIR client Google Tasks helps you consolidate your clients by allowing access to most Google apps in mobile form. More »