Archive for February, 2010

The Day Trader’s Paradise [Featured Workspace]

What do you get when you have space for a custom office setup, a good amount of cash, and the vision to make it all happen? Dozens of monitors and the need for your own personal power plant. More »

Ask the Commenters Roundup [Hive Mind]

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Disk Space Fan Analyzes Hard Drive Space with a Dash of Eye Candy [Downloads]

Windows only: Free utility Disk Space Fan analyzes your hard drive usage to help you determine what’s taking up space on your hard drive, representing it all with fancy visualization eye candy. More »

Disk Space Fan Analyzes Hard Drive Space with a Dash of Eye Candy [Downloads]

Windows only: Free utility Disk Space Fan analyzes your hard drive usage to help you determine what’s taking up space on your hard drive, representing it all with fancy visualization eye candy. More »

February 2010’s Most Popular Posts [[this Is Good]]

This month we highlighted 10 Google settings you should know, detailed how to set up a fully automated media center, stopped Google Buzz from showing the world your contacts and cluttering your inbox, and a whole lot more. Here’s a look back. More »

February 2010’s Most Popular Posts [[this Is Good]]

This month we highlighted 10 Google settings you should know, detailed how to set up a fully automated media center, stopped Google Buzz from showing the world your contacts and cluttering your inbox, and a whole lot more. Here’s a look back. More »

What Do You Buy Online vs. in Stores? [Ask The Readers]

Online advertising company Permuto pulled data from the U.S. Census Bureau into a nice infographic comparing people’s purchasing habits in-store vs. online, and it got us wondering: What do you buy online vs. in stores? More »

Speed Up Your Shirt-Hanging Routine with a Simple Trick [Household]

We love the two-second t-shirt folding technique we featured a few years back, but if you’re more of a hanger than a folder, home blog Apartment Therapy’s got a few pointers to help you speed up getting your shirts on hangers. More »

Transference of Emotion is the Key to Marketing

Crossing The Lines In Your Mind – Video