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Keep Your Inbox Organized and Get Your Sanity Back with SaneBox
Productivity, Reviews I’m no stranger to inbox insanity. My email always seems to be out of control and it often takes me 3-4 hours each day to get everything straightened out. Even worse, I end up missing most of my important messages because they get pushed down by all the junk. By the way, yes I am using Gmail’s Priority Inbox, and while it has helped somewhat, it’s no lifesaver. Meet SaneBox, it’s much like Gmail’s Priority Inbox, ...
Continue reading3 Free Tools to Help Keep Your Email Inbox Organized
Productivity Do 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. ActiveInbox If your your inbox is totally out of control and can’t ...
Continue readingLiveGO – Your All-in-One Social Inbox and Instant Messenger
Reviews, Social Networking It’s hard enough trying to keep up with your email on a daily basis, but when you add in social networking, instant messaging, tasks and more it becomes almost impossible. LiveGO aims to change that by offering you an all-in-one social inbox that can serve as “your personal assistant that summarizes what’s going on across your networks.” There is so much that you can do from this single tool that is seems kind of ...
Continue reading3 Spam Free Ways to Share Your Contact Information
Personal My husband was my inspiration for this post. He wanted to share his contact information on Twitter and was 2 seconds away from posting a tweet with his actual email address, until I stopped him. I let him know that he was just asking for trouble (lots of spam) by doing that. I then helped him search for a better alternate: a way of posting his contact information without having to actually post his email address. He decided upon Scrim, but along ...
Continue readingOrganize Gmail and Keep it Under Control with ActiveInbox
Reviews, Social Media When 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 ...
Continue reading5 Lessons from Google Wave for the Rest of Us
Blogging Yesterday, Google announced that it was ending development of Google Wave, bring an abrupt, but not wholly unexpected, end to what was one of the most anticipated products in the tech community for some time. Despite a great deal of initial interest and hype, according to Google, user adoption has not been what they expected and Wave has never really gained traction. The innovative platform was supposed to replace email/IM and other methods of ...
Continue reading5 Blogging Scams to Watch Out For
Blogging Most of us, if we aren’t just now crawling out of our caves for the first time, understand that if a Nigerian prince needs your help to move a large sum of money out of the country, it is a scam. We know not to trust people who ask for our social security numbers or tax IDs, we know not to give out our banking information and we know not to download, buy or even look at suspicious things we get in email. The Internet has made us all a bit ...
Continue readingCombine Your Email, Facebook and Twitter with Threadsy
Social Media Threadsy is a unique tool that lets you bring all of your important messages together into a single interface. Threadsy currently supports: AOL mail, Gmail, Hotmail, Yahoo Mail, Twitter and Facebook. Your accounts are, of course, synced so if you delete an email message on Threadsy, it will also be deleted in your actual email account and so on. There are two columns which separate your inbound messages from your outbound messages. Inbound ...
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