Sugar Editorial Picks
Jun 29, 2009 -
- Never miss an appointment or task thanks to Remember the Milk's iPhone app with push notifications. — Lifehacker
- MythBuster's Adam Savage gets reimbursed for the $11,000 bill AT&T sent him for web surfing in Canada. — TechCrunch
- Instead of standing in line, you can now just check Apple's site to see where there's iPhone 3GS availability.
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Apr 15, 2009 -
This week, I heard the sad news that one of my favorite online tools, Kwiry, would be discontinuing its service. Before freaking out, I realized that there's already a number of tools and applications that can help keep me organized and on top of my to do lists. Click through my slideshow to see nine helpful tools which are guaranteed to simplify your life.
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Nov 07, 2008 -
One of my favorite sites (and lifesavers) has been Remember the Milk. I've raved about the text messaging reminders, and the fact that you can create custom lists and share them with others, which has made my life so much easier. Especially since I have trouble remembering when to take the trash out.
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Feb 22, 2007 -
If you or your significant other have a tendency to forget basic to-do tasks like picking up the dry cleaning, check out remember the milk.com. Remember the milk is a free on-line to-do list management service which basically acts as your personal nagger! Never forget the milk or anything else again.
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Jun 26, 2009 -
If you're a fan of milk (and you'd have to be), today is your lucky day. I found yet another milky product that you can use at home, without having to worry about it spoiling. Remember the milk external hard drives?
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Jun 17, 2009 -
The other day, I briefly mentioned how Google was rolling out task list functionality within Google Calendar. Today when I opened my GCal, what beautiful option appeared? It was a lovely task link for keeping my to-dos and calendar items in one spot.
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Jul 13, 2007 -
With websites like Remember The Milk and devices like the BlackBerry, it's almost hard not to stay organized. Technology provides us with a bajillion useful applications and tools to help keep us on track (gotta love Google apps), but do these modern day inventions waste our time?
Many people have become social networking site addicts, online gamers, and YouTube junkies.
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