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Lifehacker is a
weblog about life
hacks and
software that
launched on 31
January 2005. The site was
originally launched by
Gawker Media and is
owned by...
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different weblogs and many
subsites under them: Gawker.com, Deadspin,
Lifehacker, Gizmodo, Kotaku, Jalopnik, and Jezebel. All
Gawker articles are licensed...
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MacGyverisms "Interview:
father of "life hacks"
Danny O'Brien".
Lifehacker.
Lifehacker.com. 2005-03-17.
Retrieved 2010-03-11. "Cory Doctorow's
notes from...
- (step 6). "Productivity 101: An
Introduction to The
Pomodoro Technique".
Lifehacker. 12 July 2019.
Retrieved 3 June 2021. Kaufman, Josh (2011). The Personal...
- "YouTube Has
Launched Another Half-Baked
Strategy to Kill Ad Blockers".
Lifehacker.
Retrieved December 1, 2024. Mehta, Ivan (December 10, 2024). "YouTube...
- 2013,
Xmind was
selected as the most po****r mind
mapping software on
Lifehacker.
Xmind supports mind maps,
logic charts,
brace maps,
organization charts...
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starting with
those that have been
inactive for the
longest amount of time.
Lifehacker reported in 2011 that third-party task-killer
applications were doing...
- reminders. The
application has been
reviewed by Macworld, The Verge,
Lifehacker and
other tech websites. The Mac
version of Day One was
chosen as "Mac...
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SourceForge until 2015 when Notepad++ left
SourceForge completely. In 2011
Lifehacker described Notepad++ as "The Best
Programming Text
Editor for Windows"...
- 2024). "How to
Create a
Starter Pack on Bluesky, and Why You Should".
Lifehacker.
Retrieved November 23, 2024. Davis, Wes (November 16, 2024). "Here's...