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Julie Altmark

The Clever Sheep: 14 Tools to Teach about Creative Commons - 0 views

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    14 tools to Teach about Creative Commons
Julie Altmark

Passpack Password Manager Home | Free Online Password Manager - 0 views

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     PassPack, a free, secure password-management tool that allows you to organize your passwords and access all your password-protected sites with one click.Once you create an account (using a secure code that not even the site has access to) you add your various passwords and PIN numbers under the Passwords tab. (You can enter up to 100 for free).  The site will also help you generate secure passwords and offers encryption tools.After you create a PassPack bookmark for a specific page (your Amazon account, say), the site will automatically log you in when you visit.You can also use Passpack to record and maintain data on your frequent-flier miles, warranties, and other PINs.And, for those times when you're not using your own computer they offer the ability to create disposable passwords.
Julie Altmark

Get Your Walk Score - A Walkability Score For Any Address - 0 views

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    Thanks to a new site called Walk Score, you can now determine the "walkability" rating of thousands of neighborhoods. The site considers a variety of factors (location of amenities, proximity of public transport) and assigns your neighborhood a numerical convenience grade.  It ranks each neighborhood on a scale from 0 (totally car-dependent) to 100 (Walker's Paradise).To give you some sense of rankings, Manhattan's Tribeca scores 100 while Atlanta's Buckhead earns a 61 (which makes it "somewhat walkable").To date the simple yet comprehensive site covers more than 2,500 neighborhoods in 40 major American cities. When you enter an address or neighborhood the site generates both a walkability score and a detailed map with nearby recreational, commercial, cultural, and social points of interest. This is useful if you're visiting a city and want to see how your hotel ranks.But Walk Score's greatest return on investment lies in its utility as a tool to guide real estate purchases, since walkability is generally linked to increased financial value (i.e. more walkable neighborhoods command greater prices).
Julie Altmark

Time Management, Productivity, & Project Tracking Software (Mac/PC) | RescueTime - 0 views

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     a free web-based tool that tracks and analyzes how you spend time while at your computer.Once the application is installed it runs in the background, monitoring both your web-browsing habits and application usage. (It does stop if you get up and walk away, so lunchtime is still your time).The service does everything from assigning you a basic efficiency rating to providing categorical breakdowns of how much time you spend on different activities (using Excel would fall under "Business" while looking at cat videos would fall under "Leisure Surfing").The time-tracking reports and graphs will show you precisely how you're spending your time (by day, week, month and year) and what activities you're doing (and, by default, not doing).Those looking to get serious may want to upgrade to RescueTime Pro (the plan starts at $5.30 per month) to take advantage of extra features. One that's especially helpful is FocusTime, which allows you to block all Internet "distractions" for a specified period of time. 
Julie Altmark

Free Family Tree | Genealogy - Geni - 0 views

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    Geni, a free genealogy service that works by tapping the collected wisdom of your relatives.To begin, simply add information about yourself and at least one of your parents. (You can enter photos, birthdays and a myriad of custom facts for every person you add).   To increase the size of your tree, include as many people as you can. (Since the entire application is Flash-based, reorganizing your branches is as simple as dragging and dropping). Whenever a family member is added that person is invited to view the tree and--this is the key part--supply details about themselves and other relatives.   This collaborative aspect is one of the site's main strengths. (You can also merge trees when you find a common ancestor). When you've built your genealogical base you can share it via the site's social networking tools. One feature we like is their Statistics app, which turns family data (oldest and youngest members, age distribution, life expectancy, most frequent birth months, political views, etc.) into colorful nerdy pie charts.
Julie Altmark

Team Maker - Chirag Mehta : chir.ag - 0 views

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    customizable random team generator
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