Simplified GTD
Lifehacker Gina Trapani has a very nice write up of Practicing Simplified GTD which is something I am currently in the process of implementing myself. It’s very detailed but not long enough to be boring. The article is to the point and basically offers a simplified version of David Allen’s “Getting Things Done” productivity bible. It tells you to make three lists which include a To-do List, Projects list and a Someday/Maybe list. If you need help creating the perfect to-do list here is an article to help you do just that. It also points out that you need to perform daily and weekly revisions to keep everything updated and productive. It also has tip on how to organize you email inbox and here you take advantage of Gina’s three folder “Trusted Trio” system. In the end as you keep practicing these techniques or any other ones at that you will eventually develop your own customized version of GTD that suits your needs.
I am personally applying the above mentioned GTD system to increase my productivity and so far it has been working great.
On another note over at Keener Living you can download an ebook based on the website articles themselves which help you use technology to your advantage when organizing your lifestyle.
January 16, 2008 No Comments
Top 10 Wi-Fi Boosting Tips
Lifehacker Gina Trapani wrote a nice article accumulating the top 10 Wi-Fi tips that can increase your signal range and make your wireless network secure. Tips include things like better router placement, extending your signal by using a repeater or a bridge, usingĀ Wireshark to sniff your wireless network packets passing through, enabling WPA Encryption to make your network much more secure than using WEP, enabling MAC address filtering to restrict your wireless network even more, stop SSID (Network Name) broadcasting, using NetStumbler to detect other wireless networks with information about how secure they are and also for war-driving purposes, using portable routers share a wired connection in hotel rooms for instance, a nice youtube video showing how to use tinfoil to increase your signal range, and of course using DD-WRT Firmware to enhance your routers usability and adding more features making your $50 router into a $600 one. It also includes instructions on how to flash the firmware to your router.
January 14, 2008 No Comments
Resume Optimization For Search Engines
As usual Lifehacker Gina Trapani has a great article about how to optimize your resume to include specific keywords so it can show up more easily in front of recruiters. It points to a website that has a updated list of the Top 100 keywords. It also points to another great Lifehacker article about having a say in what Google says about you.
January 14, 2008 No Comments
RetailMeNot

A new Firefox add on has sprang up called RetailMeNot which basically observes when you are on a shopping website like amazon.com and automatically displays available discounts for it. I have been using it for a while and it seems really cool. I have yet to actually buy anything using on the coupons but still it is a really nifty extension to have in Firefox. Originally posted on Lifehacker by Adam Pash
January 14, 2008 No Comments
Free Music Online
Lifehacker Kevin Purdy points to a very interesting article on Wired’s How To Wiki about information regarding websites that offer you to hear music for free other than the already popular last.fm and deezer. Have a look at the list of websites and decide for yourself which you like best.
January 14, 2008 No Comments
Another App to keep your apps updated in Windows
Appupdater is a another program posted here at Lifehacker by Kevin Purdy that can be used to update your windows apps. It will be familiar to linux users as its command based. I have used this a couple of times and it works really nicely as it scans all the installed software and checks for updates and asks your permission before installing the updates.
January 9, 2008 No Comments
Application to keep your windows system upto date
Secunia is a freeware app which is Window only and helps keep applications on your system upto date and also notifies of obsolete apps. Its similar to windows update but much more powerful. Specially helpful if you have a lot of application on your system like I do. Posted at Lifehacker by Adam Pash
January 9, 2008 No Comments
Getting through to the Net At Work
Nice hack when you really need to go on to the internet in extreme IT lock down policies. Of course use this at your own risk as posted in Lifehacker by Adam Pash. Basically you can open any app and press F1 to get to the help section and then go to tools and click on jump to url and you should be good to go.
One thing also possible is to use the portable version of firefox. To use this you can load it on a USB Drive and stick in your work computer and in most situation you can browse the web without any issues unless the access blocked at routers end but thats very unlikely.
January 9, 2008 No Comments
Freeware apps at Donation Coder
I love the word free specially when it comes to software. Lifehacker Kevin Purdy posted a nice snippet about new free software available at donation coder. Apps include one that show info about your music library and another one to monitor your system for bugs plus plenty more to accomplish various things like the image to text converter is pretty cool. And the best is that its all FREE!!
January 9, 2008 No Comments
Keeping track of your To-Do list in the Browsers Side Bar!!
Now you can place Remember The Milk in your side bar. Lifehacker Gina Trapani my favorite productivity guru points this out. Its very simple to setup and keeps your to do list right infront at all times your surfing away.
January 9, 2008 No Comments