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I'm so glad you profiled how he works. I'm a big fan of his personally and of Digital Inspiration. He's pretty amazing and I jotted down two or three ideas/apps to check out. Also, love the 20-20-20 rule! Can't wait to try the One Tab extension for Chrome. Great piece!!

Here's what I did with mine (so far).

I forgot all about this post, but after we communicated a couple weeks back, I downloaded and used MusicBee and was truly impressed. I'm not necessarily going to switch, but I'm keeping it on my computer. I like it's tagging and album artwork capabilities. I'm obsessed with keeping all my music files properly

I agree. I'd much rather have a used cool car than a brand new ordinary one. If the choice is between a 2010 BMW 3-series and a 2014 Chevy Malibu, I'll go with the BMW every time.

I think the easiest solution to this is to strongly encourage them to buy a Chromebook. I got one for my mom a couple of years ago and sometimes she might have a question on how to do something, but she's NEVER once had to have her computer "fixed" by me or anyone else.

I've never had a problem with Sprint and I've used them for the past 12 years. I've thought many times of trying another service to find a better "deal", but let's face it, they're ALL basically the same. EVERYBODY says their carrier's customer service sucks, be it Sprint, AT&T, Verizon or T-Mobile and everybody

You're right, Foobar2000 is very confusing and difficult to customize (it took me a year to figure out how to customize mine), but even in it's core form with no customization, it's terrific and the interface (for me) looks so much cleaner and more straightforward.

I started using this a few days ago and it's awesome. It makes it more likely that your recipient will check out the url that you're sending. It's mostly a cosmetic thing, but it does save a couple of clicks because it has Gmail already baked into the app. I'm impressed.

I listen to my music mostly through Google Play, but when I am playing local files or need to burn music to a cd, Foobar2000 is the only way to go. Music Bee looks like a big i-Tunes, bloated cluster-f**k to me. Less is more.

My bad. I apologize. I misread your comment. Truly, sorry.

It was a great car with a regular sunroof and it in no way, shape or form was anything like a Kia or Geo. It didn't shake, rattle or roll when you drove it, it handled great, was pretty fast (even when the air conditioning was on and it never needed any major maintenance after the 130,000 + miles I drove it. You

I'd be lost without Google Voice. I've been using them since before Google bought them and they were known as Grand Central. It's simply awesome, especially if you're a Sprint customer because Sprint let's you port your Google Voice number, making it a seamless experience - namely that when you call from your mobile

I'd like to own the BMW pictured with this article. It reminds me of my good 'ol college days in the 90's when I owned a BMW 318ti. Yes, it was the "poor man's BMW" for sure, but it was a BMW nonetheless and I loved it!

I used Keep a few months back and forgot about it until a few weeks ago and now I'm using it daily. It's great for grocery lists, to-do lists, addresses and even temporary phone numbers. I simply pull it up on my Android and there is everything I need. No digging deep into the phone, no more post-it notes wrapped

I changed careers when I was 29 years old. My former career was a combination of public relations and marketing and in every job after college in that field, I found myself in a cubicle, wearing a tie and feeling like a robot. More than anything I hated the atmosphere of such jobs. The career I actually wanted to

LOL. Yeah, truth is stranger than fiction, especially in that business.

My biggest complaint about smart phones is that they are so small and need so much "handling" to get into them and make the features work, so when I got my new Moto X Android phone recently, I started using the voice commands and now it is absolutely my go-to. It's especially good for directions. It's not easy to be

I work in local tv news as a producer and onc time I was thirty seconds away from coming out of a commercial break and beginning two lives shots and a satellite interview. All involved were trying to talk to me at the same time with simple questions, which was fine, but then our anchorette newsreader who was upset

I have Chrome boot up with Gmail, Google Voice, Google Calendar and Feedly because I'm on them all day long, but any more tabs than that I usually don't keep open.

I was a very late bloomer and didn't start shaving until I was about 16 and to add insult to injury, I was moved up a grade during elementary school, so I was younger than all my classmates. Ugh. Now I could shave twice a day and I hate it.