DavidCrandall
David Crandall
DavidCrandall

I second this! Editorial is my favorite paid app on my iPad. At first, creating your own workflows might seem a bit daunting, but they are really easy to get started with and the developer has enabled sharing of workflows with the community. I know that Drafts is a Lifehacker fav, but I'd say that this blows Drafts

Yep! Set up the Google Alerts like normal. Once you get the first one, use the subject and sender information to set up an IFTTT.com recipe using GMail (or email) to SMS. Use the search trigger in IFTTT to identify the email with the subject and sender of the alert and it will text you anytime something comes in.

The intro sequence, music, and other details need to still be interesting and not make you want to kill yourself when you've seen them 700 times in one setting...which, inevitably happens.

I'm not sure what this article has to do with fighting online addiction. Regaining control of your attention? Meh...maybe? But other than step 1 (weak) there's not really any advice specific to online addiction. Attention grabbing headline?

Truth is, she was NOT being nice, she was being agreeable and non-confrontational. The truth is she lied when she said everything was "alright"...and it is NOT nice to lie. (Granted, her intent was not to be deceptive but to not cause a fuss.)

How do you organize your memex? (I saw on Google+ back in April that you were searching for a systematic way to organize your memex. Curious if you found anything better than just a repository of files.)