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How I Use Email Filters to Catch & Batch Bank Statements
Here's how I remember to download bank statements, every month, from multiple websites - and make this paperless statement thing as painless as possible.
Community & Social, Tech Support
Subscribing to Helpful Public Calendars
I subscribe to public calendars like US holidays, my son's school schedule, and family movie release dates. It's free, easy, and so helpful! Here's how it works.
Community & Social, Entertainment & Fun
The Easiest Way to Follow Your Favorite Blogs
Bloglovin is an easy, free tool that helps me slim down the inbox but still follow all the blogs I enjoy - on my time. Manage subscriptions and get updates from one source, no matter how many blogs you want to follow.
Around the House, Safety & Security
Stay Safe on Evernote, & One Big Timesaver
Last time I wrote about Evernote and cautioned against storing sensitive data there. Since then I’ve picked up some more features of this program that are worth sharing. Read on for two tricks to protect your data, and save some time.
Your Brain Is the Last Place You’ll Look for Information
...or so says the creator of Evernote, Phil Libin. An indispensable tool for the Information Age, Evernote helps you quickly save and retrieve all the information that interests you. It's like your own little subset of the Internet that you can curate, filter, and ...
DriverSide – The Website for Car Owners
A well maintained car is a safer car, and can save money on repairs down the road. Help yourself stay on track with an online vehicle maintenance log at DriverSide.com.
Community & Social, Entertainment & Fun
How Pinteresting!
Pinterest is a free site that lets you curate and share all the beautiful things you find on the Web. Use it to plan a big event, decorate your home, organize favorite recipes, and more.
Make Your Grocery List in Under Ten Minutes
Your Photos from Camera to Computer – Effortlessly
I'm not much of a gadget person, but I really love this new trick - the Eye-Fi wireless photo memory card. All I need to do to transfer photos from my camera to my computer is... well, nothing! See why I love this so much and how it saves me oodles of time.
What is RSS?
RSS stands for Real Simple Syndication. It's a news aggregator - think of it as your own custom "portal" into the Internet. When you subscribe to an RSS news feed, new content will appear in your chosen RSS reader. The idea is you can pick and choose your favorite content from across the ...