Interesting Stuff
6/7/2007 2:00:00 PM
If you've ever tried copying and pasting a multi-line address into Google Maps just to realize that an input box will only take one line at a time—meaning that you have to copy and paste each...
6/7/2007 12:00:00 PM
The time has finally arrived. Today your votes will decide 2007's Coolest Workspace. The lucky winner has got a cool $500 in Amazon scratch and major Lifehacker bragging rights. We've got 5 great...
6/7/2007 11:45:40 AM
Mac OS X only: Menubar utility Check Off is a very simple list of items with checkboxes that you can - you guessed it - check off as you complete them. Check Off is a very simple application, but...
6/7/2007 11:30:00 AM
A user at the Neowin.net forums demonstrates a simple registry tweak that expands Vista's Recycle Bin's right-click menu: [The registry tweak] replaces the Delete command from the Recycle Bin with a...
6/7/2007 10:45:26 AM
Linux only: Free open-source app Kflickr gives Gnome and KDE users an easy way to upload images to Flickr. Assign the photo's title, tags, description, upload size, license, photoset, and whether...
6/7/2007 10:41:35 AM
The Get Rich Slowly blog covers how to start a Roth IRA and where to do It. We recommended ING Direct, but the catch there is no Quicken download.
6/7/2007 10:40:14 AM
Just in case those itty-bitty links get lost on the sidebar, check out some listings of interest at Lifehacker Jobs: E-Commerce Director - Confidential, North New Jersey Web Software Developer -...
6/7/2007 10:18:14 AM
Our recent guest editor Kyle Pott did such a bang-up job posting last week we asked him to stick around. Join me in welcoming Kyle as Lifehacker's newest Contributing Editor. Kyle will be helping...
6/7/2007 9:38:54 AM
Mac OS X only: Wireless manager iStumbler shows you everything you need to know about the wifi, Bluetooth and Bonjour networks in your area. Yesterday after I mentioned the not-free WiFind, ...
6/7/2007 9:33:41 AM
The 80/20 rule says that 80% of consequences stem from 20% of causes (in economics.) Productivity blogger Scott H. Young says you can apply that rule to your life to cut out inefficiencies, like...
6/7/2007 9:19:02 AM
Wired blogger Scott Gilbertson says the new Camino 1.5 release is closer than ever to being a viable Firefox 2 replacement on the Mac.
6/6/2007 7:00:00 PM
How to: Turn your staircase into a set of drawers Get that pill down Automatically change your dictionary language in Firefox Disable drag-and-drop text editing in Word Protect your photos...
6/6/2007 6:04:02 PM
Google releases a directory of public calendars, including Netflix DVD release dates, Google logos, Orbitz travel deals and scheduled appearances of politicians like Barack Obama and Hillary...
6/6/2007 5:23:05 PM
Formerly Windows-only service LogMeIn offers a free OS X preview of their next version, which will be able to remote control your Mac over the internet. [via jkOnTheRun]
6/6/2007 4:43:09 PM
Can't delete that file because Windows says its in use? The Geeks are Sexy blog offers 3 solutions: stop the explorer.exe process in Task Manager, use the Recovery Console from your Windows...
6/6/2007 4:40:58 PM
What's air traffic look like right now? The FAA offers a map of major airports across the U.S. and their flight delay status. This is just asking to be a Google Maps mashup. [via inFlightHQ]
6/6/2007 4:00:00 PM
Windows only: Freeware application Net Profiles lets you automate tasks—like mapping network drives or switching the default printer—based on the network your computer is currently...
6/6/2007 3:00:00 PM
Web site Flickaday encourages you to take a picture of yourself every day (hence the title) and share it anywhere with their embedded player (see above). If you've got a webcam, Flickaday lets you...
6/6/2007 2:00:00 PM
Mac OS X only: Donationware application Library Books gives you access to the library books you've checked out, with information like due dates integrated intoted into iCal. You can even set up Library...
6/6/2007 1:00:00 PM
The Simple Dollar weblog suggests devoting at least 15 minutes a day to frugality in order to see major benefits in your monthly budget. The idea's all well and good, but what makes the post nice...
6/6/2007 12:00:00 PM
It's time to pick the winner of our final workspace week, the Music and miscellany crew, before we run our final poll tomorrow to determine the Coolest Workspace of 2007. So far we've got our...
6/6/2007 11:28:00 AM
Mac OS X only: Network utility WiFind adds essential why-isn't-this-built-in information about available wireless networks to your Mac's Airport menu. WiFind saves you the time of testing every...
6/6/2007 10:57:50 AM
Popular keynote speaker Clif Atkinson says that bullet points kill PowerPoint presentations. On a friend's recommendation, I picked up Atkinson's book, Beyond Bullet Points, in preparation for an...
6/6/2007 10:54:54 AM
Here's the deal - we're not in Google News' index, but we'd like to be. With your help we could be. Ask Google News to include Lifehacker.com.
6/6/2007 10:20:44 AM
Dear Lifehacker, My job schedule is pretty routine. I only have a special meeting or event once in awhile, so I only need notification when those (rare) events come up to jog my memory. I set up...
6/6/2007 9:57:11 AM
Our jet setting sibling site Gridskipper's dipped their chocolate travel advice into Google Maps' peanut butter, and now pinpoint the locations that matter on mini-maps of cities around the globe. ...
6/6/2007 9:24:05 AM
Co-author of the Mosaic web browser Marc Andreessen loves "productivity porn" and serves up an extensive list of his favorite life hacks on his blog. This list is stuffed with...
6/6/2007 9:20:05 AM
It removes too many elements of the site's design, but this custom Lifehacker user style is still a compliment. You like us enough to mod us!
6/5/2007 7:00:00 PM
Windows only: After much too long in the Lifehacker Code backseat, the text-substitution application Texter has seen an upgrade, adding Texter stats, a printable list of your replacements, a new...
6/5/2007 6:00:00 PM
Ambient Clock displays what events are coming up Add live TV to your Google homepage Clean up your homepage with the Compound gadget Days Since iGoogle widget tracks how much time has passed Add...
6/5/2007 5:00:00 PM
Firefox with Greasmonkey: Look up highlighted text in Wikipedia, Google, Merriam-Webster, or any number of other online search engines using simple keyboard shortcuts with LookItUp2. For example,...
6/5/2007 4:00:00 PM
The Google Operating System weblog points out that Google Maps (and Google Earth) have added public transit information to maps, making the recently added public transit stops clickable for more...
6/5/2007 3:30:00 PM
Any advice for a Mac-to-Windows switcher? What's a good career for someone with a strong memory? What are some upbeat songs I can listen to while cleaning to make it more bearable? How can I get...
6/5/2007 3:00:00 PM
The popular online todo list Remember the Milk has paired up with the spanking new Google Gears to offer a seamless online/offline experience for RTM. Remember the Milk's Google Gears integration is...
6/5/2007 2:15:10 PM
I couldn't be more excited to join Boing Boing's Mark Frauenfelder on his live call-in BlogTalkRadio show, Rule the Web, today at 4PM Pacific Time. Listen to the show live from the homepage and give...
6/5/2007 2:00:00 PM
Our home-integrated and multi-monitor workspaces have their winners, and it looks like yesterday's top workspace is Jake Arakelian's Contrasting Colors workspace. Today it's time to pick a winner...
6/5/2007 12:00:00 PM
The sci-fi dork future has long promised a world of computer interaction and automation in which, the moment you walk into your office, your computer says, "Good morning," shakes your hand, and...
6/5/2007 11:55:00 AM
Potential employees, meet your new employers at Lifehacker Jobs:Webhosting Customer Technical Support - Level 1/2 - TVCNet, San Franscisco, CA (Telecommute near SF area)E-Commerce Director -...
6/5/2007 11:50:07 AM
Linux.com runs down how to encrypt and sign Gmail messages with the FireGPG Firefox extension.
6/5/2007 10:44:31 AM
When the Pointy-Haired Boss says you're "not on the same page," what does he really mean? A section of career advice columnist Penelope Trunk's new book, Brazen Careerist, offers a crash course in...
6/5/2007 10:01:21 AM
Mozilla Firefox interface designer Alex Faaborg offers Photoshop mockups of Firefox 3 features under consideration, like page tagging, smart search folders and "private browsing."
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