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The Power of Dictation Apps

Dictation apps with voice recognition software have taken a quantum leap into the future and are now more accurate than ever. Find out how to get one that works for you.

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DailyFeats.com: Go Do Good

There’s a new website and app out right now called “Daily Feats,” and it’s designed to not only help you “do good” in the world (for yourself and others), but also integrates a reward component.

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Gadget Watch: Indestructible Gear for Those on the Go

Whether you’re a garden variety klutz or you live in harsh conditions (severe weather comes to mind!), you’ll want to check out these “Rugged Gadgets” recently put to the test by the tech gurus over at Engadget magazine.

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Egg Drop: The Perpetual Local Yard Sale

We came across this interesting new start-up app on Friday, thanks to our friends at Mashable.com. Egg Drop is a 100% mobile “yard sale” app.

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Going Paperless with TurboScan

There’s a useful little tool for the iPhone (and other mobile devices) which may have finally eliminated my need for a traditional scanner. Read more about options you can use here.

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How to Use Evernote for Real Estate

Six great tips on the best ways to integrate Evernote into a modern real estate business.

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Password Security Tune-Up

If you have a yellow Post-it note on your computer screen right now with your “all purpose” password written on it, this article is for you. It’s time to get serious about your security.

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The New Journal? Path.com

Path is an intriguing app for those who feel that they would like a more “private” social network compared to the more public face of Facebook and Twitter.

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Postagram App: Send Postcards From Your Smart Phone

Turn your mobile photos into postcards. This is an excellent “just thinking of you” app to use to connect with clients and contacts.

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A Screenshot’s Worth 1,000 Words: Skitch.com

Do you use screenshots to communicate? Skitch makes it ridiculously easy to do.

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