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FWIW, HelloSign also has an Android app (I think they released it this week). Which means that they also most likely have an iOS app out as well.

That does make sense. And Evernote seems like it would be much easier to search through. Now I just need to figure out a way to get all of my old bookmarks imported into Evernote from Google Bookmarks (what I'm using now). I have a few years worth of bookmarks saved up...

I've seen some people mention using Evernote for bookmarks (like reader "ppdd" that Whitson mentioned in the article) but I'm wondering what the best system would be for it. It seems like it would be viable more for "archiving" bookmarks, but not so much for pulling up those bookmarks quickly while browsing. Does

From the app's description:

I haven't noticed a difference in battery by switching off ALL push notifications (gmail, facebook, etc) since it uses Google's messaging framework. I have, however, noticed a difference when turning off push for exchange accounts. Not sure why there seems to be a difference, though...

Lifehackered?

What are the specs on that PC you're using?

So what do you use instead?

Can we get a part 2 to this guide, or the next steps after using these tools?

Is Gmail still considered beta?

Does anyone know if the Box offer for LG phones includes the higher upload limit of 2GB? I got the 50GB promotion that happened a while back (I think it was for uploading pictures automatically) but the biggest file I can upload 100MB.

Does anyone know of a tool like this for Windows?

Yeah, there's still a risk, but I think general financial wisdom says that investing in the stock market over the long-term (think several decades) will net you around that much return on average. At least, over the entire 20th century, that's how it worked.

So that's where Wilco got the album name Yankee Hotel Foxtrot. I had no idea...

I he has the stock market in mind, something like what a 401(k) would get you.

I flashed this onto my S3, so far the biggest thing I've noticed is that the phone is much faster. Granted, there was rarely any lag before using stock, but now it just flies, and I've yet to see any lag on it.

That still only applies the change to the 90 results. I'm wanting the search to bring up more than 90 (there should be more than 1000 since I've been using gmail for years)

Does anyone know how I can get more than 90 results to come up at a time? I've used gmail for a while, but never used the archive function. After seeing how nice it would be to have an uncluttered inbox, I've been trying to go through and archive everything, but even when using the older_than:1y operator, it only

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