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Top 10 Productivity Tools For Chromebook

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Around December last year (2010) Google launched a pilot program in which they gave away thousands of notebook units they called “Cr-48″ – a prototype of the Chrome OS-based notebook. Google Tasks. Add and manage your tasks from your Chromebook using Google Tasks. Google Calendar. Google Docs.

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Review – Casual.PM

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Some people, myself included, find themselves being far more productive when they can visualise their tasks, collaborators and current position within a project. There are keyboard shortcuts for creating new tasks and branches, for grouping sets of tasks together (a very handy feature that all Project Managers will be pleased to see).

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TheMarq: Motorola CLIQ Review – Part 4

The Marq

I’m not presenting an argument that Android phones (G1, myTouch, CLIQ, Droid, and the newly debuted Nexus One – THE Google Phone ) will win over any other phone. In other words, I wanted to be able to access my email, calendar, tasks, and notes from anywhere. Google Apps did everything except Tasks. Problem solved.

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Review – BusyContacts for OS X

Productivityist

Well, just as they gave us an alternative to the Calendar application with BusyCal , those talented individuals at BusyMac have gone and cracked it again with the release of BusyContacts. Calendar information, recent emails and messages are all available to be seen and you can filter these to your liking. Currently $49.99