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Tips & Tricks

Is the to-do list really useless?

by Rafi Kronzon on January 25, 2012

To Do list vs CalendarLike many busy people, I keep a running to-do list (I’ve been using Evernote). I have one list for my personal task, and one for my work tasks. The lists never really shrink. It seems that for every “buy new pillows”, there is at least one “give $50 to super for fixing toilet”.

However, I can’t seem to live without it. To me, it serves as a part of the brain that us humans (at least me) have been born without. An area in which we can keep lists of things for months without forgetting them. I need some kind of Faceral Lobe (Facere is latin for “to do”). Maybe in the future we’ll have a chip to add this functionality to our brain, but for right now I need my to-do lists.

So you can imagine my disheartened surprise when I learned from the Harvard Business Review that keeping a to-do list is an exercise in futility. Instead, researchers recommend “Living the Calendar”, which essentially means transferring everything from your to-do list into your calendar to give it a specific deadline and time length.

Personally, I refuse. My to-do lists keep me going, and gives me a sense of control over my life. For most every attack on the to-do list, I’ve got a parry: [click to continue…]

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How to get around the Wikipedia block in 4 easy steps

by Rafi Kronzon on January 18, 2012

First, a disclaimer. We support the blackout, and are against the SOPA and PIPA bills. Second, we don’t believe that posting out an easy way to see Wikipedia entries somehow circumvents their message. Third, we know that if they didn’t want you to look at all, they could have blacked out the entire site.

1. Open Wikipedia and search for something.

2. Right click on the “Imagine a World..” page and select “view page source”  or “view source” (this works in both IE and Firefox)

3. When viewing the source, click File -> Save, and save the page to your desktop

4. Open the file on your desktop. Bingo, you’ll see the content of your search.

NOTE: You can also deactivate Javascript, which is actually easier :)

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Taking Sliderocket for a spin

by Rafi Kronzon December 5, 2011 Business Technology

I spent a little time with Sliderocket to see if it’s a good substitute to Microsoft’s Powerpoint or Apple’s Keynote. We’re always in search of Microsoft Office replacements, and we’re not huge fan of Google Docs’ Presentation, which I find clunky. What is it: Sliderocket is an online presentation creation app, meaning you don’t need [...]

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Spotify: Better than crack

by Rafi Kronzon July 29, 2011 Business Technology

I started using Spotify recently. I love it. If they have a sustainable business model then this may very well be the future of music distribution and consumption. What is it? Spotify is a streaming music service. The best way to describe it is that it’s like the iTunes store but all the music if [...]

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The Three Most Common Security Breaches for Small Business

by Rafi Kronzon July 12, 2011 Business Technology

Perhaps you’ve been following the recent media frenzy regarding so-called hacktivism (hacking with a social purpose) by groups such as Anonymous and LulzSec. If you have, you know that they have shown that many of the world’s computer servers and secure networks are open to some kind of attack or exploitation if someone tries hard [...]

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Understanding Cloud Security

by Rafi Kronzon June 7, 2011 Business Technology

Now that Apple announced its new iCloud service, I’m hoping that more people get over their fear of the cloud. However, we also want them to understand what the risks are, and how best to address them. -Where are my files stored? It depends on the product you use. Some products like Dropbox use Amazon’s [...]

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