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A very easy alternative that would not involve signing up for something else (I would assume, at least, for most Lifehackers) is to just use your del.icio.us account as a wishlist. I just keep a link on my homepage to all my links with the tag "mywishlist," so anything that I add goes there. This could be adapted do

I've been using

I've used NoodleTools' NoodleBib Express for quite some time, and it's extremely versatile: it has a ton of fields to fill in (most optional) to make sure you provide as much information about your source as possible. The interface does its best to make sure you're citing a source as what it really is (eg, not citing

I've used NoodleTool's NoodleBib Express for quite some time, and it's extremely versatile: it has a ton of fields to fill in (most optional) to make sure you provide as much information about your source as possible. The interface does its best to make sure you're citing a source as what it really is (eg, not citing

This may be a little redundant due to the very recent post on air-sealing, but how about a piece on how to maximize energy efficiency in the home?

I was blessed in high school to get involved with my cross country team. I hated every minute of the two seasons I gave to that sport, but looking back, it was an amazing experience. Running provides a kind of fraternal bond with other runners, something that can be really motivating when you're running with a group.

Gina mentioned this quite briefly at the end of the article, but I'd like to throw my bid in for Mobile17. It lets you upload any .mp3 or .m4a file (up to 20 MB) crop it to desired beginning time and length, and sends a link to the file to your phone (via text message) once it's uploaded. The time it takes to get

This functionality is also included in the awesome Firefox extension CustomizeGoogle. It provides links to both the image and the page it's contained in, so you wouldn't even have to go so far as to disable Greasemonkey. Plus, CustomizeGoogle lets you tinker with almost your entire Google experience, including (this