According to a survey by the University of Southern California’s Annenberg School Center for the Digital Future, the average American spends 15.3 hours per week online. How do you compare? Is the time you spend online productive, wasteful, or just for personal entertainment? Thanks to a the software and web applications listed below, you too can easily keep track of your time spent online and offline and/or the time it takes you to complete daily tasks.
Time Tracker: A simple task list web application that has a nifty little timer attached to it to help you keep track of how much time you spend on given tasks Read more »
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Juggling your personal, school, and work life and actually getting things done (GTD) can be very challenging. Task managers can help you stay organized and keep you on track. There are a number of web-based applications out there that can get the job done. Most are free and allow you to upgrade for a small fee to gain access to extra features. I have collected a list of them below and graded them according to their ease of use, design, number of features, and integration with other Web applications.
Remember The Milk
Have you ever been driving and had a great idea but didn’t have a pen handy to write it down and thus forgot it soon thereafter? Perhaps you’ve needed to take a note or create a reminder but didn’t have any paper nearby? Better yet, what about creating updates to your calendar or to-do lists? If you’ve ever experienced such problems 























