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Brent Hopkins (rowanrook)
University of Wisconsin, River Falls
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I have started using Gmail as much more than an email host. With its gobs of storage, speed and tremendous search/tagging capabilities, you can transform it into a personal nerve center that's available from any computer or mobile device. When you tap into this power and combine Gmail with some other tools, it is perhaps the most essential site ever developed. Most of the following life hacks have not been documented.

This series has several parts...

  • How to turn Gmail into a massive personal database (Gmail + the Google Toolbar)
  • How to get real-time news updates in Gmail (Gmail+ Google Talk + Twitter)
  • How to automatically store your bookmarks in Gmail (Gmail + del.icio.us + Yahoo Alerts)
  • How to manage Calendar and To-Dos in Gmail (Gmail + Backpack + GCal +  GTalk + iMified)
  • How to blog from Gmail (Gmail + Wordpress/TypePad/Blogger + IMified)

The latest version of the Google Toolbar has a send to Gmail function. Select some text or graphics, right click on it and send it to Gmail.  The Toolbar then automatically feeds it into a new message.

Now, when I find something I want to save I use this feature and send it to a secret  contact in my address book. This is basically a [my username]+[secret phrase]@gmail.com email address (Lifehacker explains the value of these here).

Once the article arrives in my Gmail inbox, I have a filter whisk it a way into the archive and tag it with an @Database label. Further, I am toying with having the same filter also forward these to a premium  Google Apps account that has 10 gigs of space. Now all I need to do to call it up later is enter label:@Database and a keyword. Whammo - an instant personal database.

Tags: gmail, imified, database, send, personal, ...
A trail of 8 pages
This is a really cool way to not only keep track of bookmarks online, but also annotate web pages and link them together in a trail. You can even embed images and hyperlinks in your notes.Then you can share it with someone else! And they can add notes to it.
Tags: icio, bookmarks, notes, trail, ...
A trail of 22 pages
Once you set up a Yahoo account from http://yahoo.com, you can proceed to 360° and set up a personal webpage and blog. This page is a comprehensive guide.
Tags: bookmarks, internet, comprehensive, yahoo, webpage, ...
A trail of 7 pages