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3 Free Tools to Help Keep Your Email Inbox Organized

on Jan 7, 2012
3 Free Tools to Help Keep Your Email Inbox OrganizedDo you hate looking at your inbox? Is checking your email becoming more of a chore that never seems to be completed? Well, it’s a new year, so why not start by taking control of your email inbox once and for all? If your inbox is out of control and you don’t know where to start, or if you just want to start the new year off productively, here are 3 free tools that can help. If your your inbox is totally out of control and can’t keep your priorities straight, you really need ActiveInbox. This plugin for

Manage Your Contacts and Connect with Others via Flup

on Dec 24, 2011
Manage Your Contacts and Connect with Others via FlupThere are various tools available that let you manage all of your contacts in one place (ie. Gist and Sprout Social), yet some have limitations and others require a paid subscription. Flup is a new service that lets you manage all of your contacts from Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, and Google from a single location. It may not be as advanced as others (it’s in early beta), but it gets the job done and even adds in a few extra freebies.

Manage Your Social Photos and Files On Your Desktop with SocialFolders

on Dec 22, 2011
Manage Your Social Photos and Files On Your Desktop with SocialFoldersIf you’re a member of numerous social sites, you know how much of a pain it is to manage all of your files from these various services. You’re required to sign into each site individually, which takes time and can be frustrating. With SocialFolders, you won’t have to log into separate sites anymore because it lets you handle all of these things right from your desktop – which is really convenient. What attracted me to SocialFolders was the ability to access and share your social content online from a

5 Excellent Cloud Tools You Should Be Using

on Nov 27, 2011
5 Excellent Cloud Tools You Should Be UsingIt seems like everything is moving to the cloud from documents to photos to podcasts; plus more and more services are implementing cloud storage for security reasons. While 10 years ago you needed to have actual space on your computer or mobile device in order to save and access files, now you really don’t need much because free cloud storage is everywhere. Since there are so many new and useful cloud tools that are regularly popping up on the scene, I decided to share 5 that I feel are extremely

Grab, Organize, and Embed Your Tweets with Keepstream

on Aug 19, 2011
Grab, Organize, and Embed Your Tweets with KeepstreamHave you ever wished that there was an easier way to organize your tweets and save them? Have you come across a few tweets or maybe a conversation from Twitter that you wanted to share on your blog? Well if you’re looking for a tool that can do both of those things, you’ll definitely appreciate Keepstream. It’s a tool for curating, organizing, and embedding your tweets. You can grab tweets from a search query, your favorites, or via the bookmarklet and then organize them into collections

Access and Manage All of Your Files in the Cloud with Otixo

on Jun 19, 2011
Access and Manage All of Your Files in the Cloud with OtixoIf you’re someone who uses several cloud services, then you know that it can be a pain accessing files from all of the difference services at once. You have to log into each one separately and there is no easy way to transfer files back and forth between the two, until now. That’s where Otixo steps in. It lets you access all of your online files from a single location; so you only need one login to manage them all. Otixo is so easy to setup and use, that you’ll be up accessing your files

Take Control of Your Inbox and Get Organized with Taskforce

on Oct 22, 2010
Take Control of Your Inbox and Get Organized with Taskforce

As I’ve mentioned before, my Gmail account is horrific. It seems like something so simple as keeping it organized has become a huge chore. In an attempt to redeem myself, I signed up to receive an invite to Taskforce. So far, I have been using the service for about a week and it has really come in handy. So now I’m sure you’re wondering, what is Taskforce?

Organize Gmail and Keep it Under Control with ActiveInbox

on Oct 9, 2010
Organize Gmail and Keep it Under Control with ActiveInboxWhen it comes to organizing my Gmail inbox, I fail horribly. Though I do use a service called OtherInbox to organize my messages, it still does not stop me from letting my messages pile up for days, even weeks. Right now I feel like there’s no hope for it, so I was pretty excited to come across ActiveInbox. It claims to “help you clean out your inbox, build stronger relationships, get work done faster and to never let you forget an important email.” I am currently using it with the Google

Simplenote Makes Staying Organized Painless

on Aug 28, 2010
Simplenote Makes Staying Organized Painless

Simplenote is an easy way to stay organized on the web, your desktop and mobile device. It’s free and easy to use. Your notes are also seamlessly synced across devices. You can use Simplenote to create things such as to do lists, grocery lists, class notes, drafts for blog posts, keeping a journal, and more; the possibilities are endless.

MyWeboo – Your Social Web Storage for Files and Bookmarks

on May 21, 2010
MyWeboo – Your Social Web Storage for Files and Bookmarks

MyWeboo is an interesting concept; it lets you manage your web files from various social networks all in one place. Plus, you get 1GB of storage for saving and backing up those files. It currently works with Facebook, YouTube, MySpace, Flickr, Photobucket, Picasa, Delicious, Wretch, Amazon S3 and Your PC (Windows). You get to connect your accounts and create “drives” for each one. You can also download a PC connector that lets you easily transfer files from your PC to your computer.

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