organization
Evernote to break even in 2011. Can free win?
The New York Times offers up the interesting tale of Evernote, the company that offers users an electronic shoebox of sorts to store data in. The story looks into the company and how its “freemium” concept is about to turn the corner. Evernote offers users, for free, a way to collect data, smart searching so more »
Say goodbye to business cards and hello to DubMeNow
DubMeNow is an intriguing web startup that has only one goal in mind; to simplify the way you exchange contact information. Once you sign up for Dub, you simply fill out all the information that would normally be found on your business card.
When you meet someone that you want to share your info with, all you have to do is send them an invite via text or email. If they accept the invitation, all your data is automatically inserted into the address book of their mobile device. One big plus for Dub is that it is platform agnostic, so it works with all smartphone and dumbphone operating systems.
Gadgetell Resolution: Be more organized
2009 is upon us. It is actually only a few hours old. If you’re like me and procrastinate on a lot of things, you might not have any New Years Resolutions yet, if you even make them. One of the most common resolutions is to be more organized. You’d think with all the computers and gadgets around organizing yourself would be quite easy, but it tends to be even more confusing. That’s why the web can be one of your best resources for organization. Here’s a list of five websites that can help you in you quest for organization.















