NortonHearsAWho
NortonHearsAWho
NortonHearsAWho

How does this compare to the service Pocket? I use that daily to save articles from Flipboard, which I noticed Readability also supports.

With an unmonitored connection to the internet, isn't that a given?

This would be a good opportunity to start the 'High Five' for online dating services for those of us that work from home (though I suspect ratings will differ entirely due to popularity in different regions).

How far are you into the story-line? I'm halfway through the first season and though it's interesting, I'm curious if it's still engaging up through and into season 2. I've found that my iPhone allows me to run BOTH Nike+ and Zombie Run at the same time so that I don't have to sacrifice one or the other as far as

Aside from the car rental and hotel options (TripIt wins) in comparison to the airport tips and navigation (GateGuru), are there any other differences between these two apps? I'm having a hard time deciding which I find most useful.

Do application updates fall under this realm? With a 2 Gigabyte cap (thanks AT&T) and some apps taking upwards of 40mb, it sure adds up quick. I think 50mb is the App Store's cap over cellular, but that doesn't help much at the end of the month when I have 100mb left and have to rationalize when to download and when

I city hop approximately every 3 months for work, and here are a few tips I use to get settled:

That's when using Microsoft's official Office app for the iPhone or Android comes in handy. Granted, you have to be an 'Office 365' subscriber, but I've found performance to be excellent. https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/office-…

I was just thinking the same thing. I'm not sure how Talkatone or GV+ Mobile will survive this, though I actually prefer those user interfaces a bit to the official Google app which hides the phone features away in a corner and offers a bit less customization (one ring tone, no passcode lock, etc.).

Hello! I'm one of those travel hacker types who opens and closes a few credit cards a year for the purpose of airline miles. Last check (a year ago), I had a good credit score near 800, and always pay each card off in full monthly making sure never to carry over. That said, I continue to still open and close

That's great and all, and while Pocket is my 'read-it-later' service of choice, they really need to build out the friends and sharing features. Only showing two friends to share articles with on the mobile apps, not allowing for back and forth commenting on shared articles (well, you could do it in person, but I

Might I recommend the application/website 'GoodReads'? It links with Facebook and allows for a great recommendation engine to be combined with your friends with the added ability of being able to save it all to the almighty cloud. I've gained many 'good reads' (I'm not a comedian) that way by skimming friends'

Since the developer 'SeanKovacs' is reading and replying (thanks, honestly, a rarity), would you have anything to offer? I'm a longtime TalkaTone user and just purchased your application (~2 minutes ago), so aside from the interface and ads, I'm curious what else differs?

Is there any difference between this and 'Coggle.it' which was also mentioned on Lifehacker recently? The interface looks exactly the same, both are in beta, but Coggle.it appears to be free.... (for now).

Hi Scott, do you have any recommendations on the best current credit card signup deals for gaining airline miles? Also, any recommendations on some of the best tools (digital/old fashioned) you use when travel hacking?

Are there any software tools that you typically recommend when tracking your application process if you're applying for multiple jobs? Also, in case the request isn't asked later, could you please round out your hour long session here by providing a top-5 tips list?