Super Serving Social Media

Social media sites like Digg have forever changed the way that information is shared about the coolest, sexiest and weirdest things on the planet.

iliketotallyloveit.com

OK, it’s a pretty silly name and one that’s easy to mess up when typing, but it’s worth it to overcome those difficulties. The site focuses on those products that are totally dripping with cool. What better place to discover the world’s most hideous two-faced doll or the Decider Watch where each tick of the second hand falls on a “yes” or “no,” giving you instant advice on what to do. Continue Reading »

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Need help keeping personal goals?

Did you give up on last year’s New Year’s resolution before the Super Bowl? If so, you might give StickK.com a try for achieving your personal goals.

How many people make New Year’s resolutions that are forgotten by the Super Bowl? Or set unattainable goals that only serve as a vehicle for depression? StickK.com was created by Ian Ayres, Jordan Goldberg and Dean Karlan in January 2008, and was designed to help the disorganized and the unmotivated make (and keep) personal commitments. Continue Reading »

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Get the low down on the Presidential Candidates

The coolest and most useful election Web sites on the Internet. Beats Couric, Beck, O’Reilly and Scarborough.

Candidates come and candidates go (though it sure would be nice if most would go sooner) but the Internet is forever. Or, at least, until something even better comes along. Used to be voters had to depend upon the likes of Huntley, Brinkley and Cronkite for information. Today’s television voters have to depend on Couric, Beck, O’Reilly and Scarborough. Aren’t you glad you’re Internet savvy? Continue Reading »

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Get Organized! Guide to spring cleaning

Spring is here, and it’s time to get organized. From spring cleaning to organizing your house, your work or your life, an organization assistant might be something to consider.

The apartment is a mess, the dry cleaning is still at the cleaners and you haven’t had time to pick it up, the boss is wanting a project done by the weekend and you don’t even know where your notes are on the desk piled high with everything but work. Continue Reading »

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