As high-speed Internet has become widely accessible, many business owners are starting to realize the usefulness of the web and how it can save them time. One way the Internet can save businesses time is by helping them schedule their appointments. Read the rest of this entry »
Archive for the ‘ Time Tools ’ Category
Every once in awhile, a time tool comes along that makes my efficiency-focused heart sing out with joy. NotiFinder.com is one of those tools. And if you’ve ever spent hours scouring Craigslist for a specific item, I think you’ll be inclined to agree. Read the rest of this entry »
Yes, we know — Another travel site promising to take the pain out of finding flights. There’s been… oh, about 50 sites claiming the same thing in the last few years. But Hipmunk.com might finally be the revolution in travel sites we’ve been waiting for. It’s simple, usable, and most important of all, it’s fast! Read the rest of this entry »
With summer in full swing, many of us are heading to the airport for vacations and business trips. While we may ultimately enjoy the trip once we reach our destination, it’s a rare traveler that actually enjoys their time spent in an airport or on long flights. But with a little planning and some clever tricks, you can make the most out of your time at the terminal. Read the rest of this entry »
Whether you’re trying to build an online brand or just want the same clever username across all your social media sites, finding one that’s available on all of them could take hours. However, if you use Namechk.com, it could take all of about 5 seconds. Read the rest of this entry »
There are many different sites on the Internet that offer completely free, high-quality stock photography that you can use in your presentations, documents, and websites. That’s great! But the bad news is that they’re scattered across many different sites on the Internet. Thankfully, EveryStockPhoto.com is here to help.
Say you’ve got a handful of files that you’d like to access from your desktop at home, your laptop, and your work computer. Before, this probably meant carrying around a thumbdrive, burning a CD, or emailing the files to yourself over and over again. Now, there’s my new favorite app: Dropbox.






