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Tracking
Questions and AnswersVote for: Would you use this new eLance.com stand-alone tracker software to track your online work habits?
software | Apr 13th, 2010 | by Owen Ferguson

| Yes, that's way more effective than doing it myself. |

| No, I like their old online java application |

| I prefer to track my own work by hand |
eLance.com has long helped online entrepreneurs connect with paying clients around the world. The recently released tracker software allows workers without persistent internet connections to accurately document work undertaken.
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Vote for: Would you use a health detector connected to your iPhone?
lifescan | Apr 21st, 2010 | by Owen Ferguson
| Yes! I like being able to integrate my heart rate monitor with my insulin tracking. |

| No, I prefer to take my heart rate the old fashioned way |
The Proteus Raisin is a wireless device that integrates with the Lifescan ap and tracks vital signs related to your health.
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Vote for: Would you buy a Dog-e-minder to remind you when to feed and walk your dog?
pets | Apr 22nd, 2010 | by Owen Ferguson

| Yes. That would be quite handy. |

| No, my dog knows how to tell me when to do those things. |

| No, I already have a dog clock for that. |

| No, I don't have a dog. |
This digital watch for dogs reminds you when to feed & walk your pet.
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Vote for: What is the best financial software for the Nexus One?
nexus one | May 12th, 2010 | by Owen Ferguson
The Nexus One smartphone from Google uses the Android open source mobile operating system, which allows users to install all sorts of third-party financial monitoring software. Which of these on-the-go business tracking applications do you think is the best addition to a new Nexus One phone?
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Vote for: What do you think about the fact that the Toshl expense tracking app (Android) is web connected?
toshl expense tracking app | May 13th, 2010 | by Brandon
Toshl is an expense tracker that can help you figure out and change your spending habits. Adding expenses is quick, simple and you can sort your expenses by time or the custom tags you add. Toshl is user friendly, flexible and works with any currency. The key features of this app come with the Pro addition online; which allows export of data to Excel, Adobe PDF, Google Docs, plus offers deeper reporting capabilities. Available for Android and Maemo smartphone, developers - Slovenia-based ThirdFrameStudios are working on an iPhone version.
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Vote for: Which is your favorite feature of Toshl Expense Tracker for the Android OS?
android | May 14th, 2010 | by Owen Ferguson

| Multiple currencies. |

| Simple expense entry. |
| Detailed expense tracking. |

| Simple tags system. |

| Timeline feature. |
Sometimes it’s the simple apps that really make a difference. That is what Toshl for Android does. Toshl is a simple expense tracker. It doesn’t have a tone of options and it’s not really designed for putting a expense report together for a business. However, what it is good for is tracking personal expenses. There are basically only two tabs. First is the Timeline. This shows your expenses you have already entered in descending order. The most current expense is at the top. At the bottom you have a add expense button. What do you think is the best feature of this software for Android?
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Vote for: Would you buy an iPod-compatible Nike+ heart rate monitor?
heart rate monitor | May 18th, 2010 | by Owen Ferguson

| Yes. That's a convenient way to track my heart rate. |

| No thanks. I'll check my heart rate the old fashioned way. |
A posting on the official Nike+ forum confirmed that the company will be releasing a heart monitor that is compatible with the iPod and will see its U.S. launch on the first day of June. Price and compatibility are yet to be announced, an update to the Nike+ iPod user guide last fall suggested that the device might only work with fifth generation iPods. Would you use one as part of your workout routine?
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Vote for: What is the best paid social application for the Notion Ink Adam running the Android OS?
andriod apps | Sep 20th, 2010 | by Owen Ferguson
The Adam tablet computer from Indian developer Notion Ink is an amazing new device designed to make Android applications accessible in a tablet sized computing format. These devices are becoming the hubs of our social networking effort. Which of these paid application would you most likely use to manage your social life using a Notion Ink Adam?
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