Post archive for ‘computing & tech’
11 Power Tips for Gmail
11 Power Tips for Gmail is good resource for using Gmail more productively.
Tags: gmail, personal computing, web 2.0
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Palm: Cha-cha-cha-changes
I really tried to adapt to The Dark Side (Win Mobile) but either the Pocket PC versions of software I use on a Palm didn’t exist or had fewer features. And then there was all the diddling I had to do with handheld to get power management under control, and the way Win Mobile [...]
Notebook PC Buying Guide
I need a new laptop, but I do not have time to keep up on which processors are more powerful or types of laptop memory, etc. I really enjoy learning about new hardware offerings and it was once my job (long, long ago in a far-away land) to know that kind of stuff. [...]
TaxCut vs TurboTax
After enduring the flu for 3 days this week, I managed to slave away and finish up my annual TaxCut vs TurboTax Review. It really takes a lot of research to complete that article because I need to verify facts. I actually feel kind of bad about choosing one tax software over the [...]
Age *DOES* Matter: On the Demographics of Social Networks (I) | James’s Musings
I think Facebook is cool, I have a lot of fun using it. And while I find the intricacies of the whole Web 2.0 thing to be really interesting, I usually don’t get more than halfway through statistical analysis of online behavior before my eyes start to roll back into my head out of [...]
TurboTax Already?
OK, so I verified that TurboTax desktop software is indeed already available with TurboTax Online following close behind with an expected release date of December 3. I also verified that Intuit isn’t handing out review copies for a few more weeks. Wonder why they wouldn’t want reviews to hit the ‘net yet? [...]