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No one expects monster numbers for Apple from Korea, but every new market helps. Read more: iPhone Arrives In Korea, 60000 Ordered (AAPL). Share and Enjoy: Print · Digg · Sphinn · del.icio.us · Facebook · Mixx · Google Bookmarks · Faves …
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Here they are once again: some more daily deals from our friends at DealNews.com for you to jump at and get as much of your holiday shopping done as quickly as possible. Hey, I feel your pain, I don’t like to go out to crowded stores either, so these online deals are just the ticket to take care of your friends and family and save a few bucks in the process.
Don’t say we never gave you anything. Now, on with the deals!
TUAWEven More Daily Deals, Day 3 originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Sat, 28 Nov 2009 13:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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I’ve alluded to my search for personal organization a couple of times during 2009. While it’s not something that I’m obsessing about, I now capture my major goals in Things, and that at least tells me what I’m supposed to be doing in terms of short and long-term goals. However, I found that sometimes I couldn’t figure out how to organize a single day in my calendar, simply because I would jump around to all sorts of projects and never get even one of them accomplished.
Back in August, fellow TUAW blogger Brett Terpstra started writing a post about The Pomodoro Technique[TM]. Being a foodie and part Italian, I knew that pomodoro is the Italian word for tomato, so I asked Brett if he was talking about cooking. What he turned me on to was a wonderful concentration and organization technique.
In 1992, a student by the name of Francesco Cirillo was looking for a way of improving his study habits. He took a tomato-shaped kitchen timer (hence the name Pomodoro) and found that if he broke tasks into 25-minute sessions, now known as Pomodoros, followed by a 5-minute break, and then took a longer 15-minute break after four Pomodoros, he was able to concentrate more fully on the tasks at hand and accomplish more work.
The technique is deceptively simple, easy to implement, and surprisingly effective. You can download Cirillo’s book for free and learn more about the technique at the official website, just to see if the method works for you. If it does, then you might want to look at the assortment of Mac and iPhone applications designed to help you time your Pomodoros and get more work done. That’s the focus of the rest of this post.
Continue reading The Pomodoro Technique, or how a tomato made me more productive
TUAWThe Pomodoro Technique, or how a tomato made me more productive originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Sat, 28 Nov 2009 08:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Apple's smartphone lands with a bang in Korea as pre-orders approach 65,000
After China's muted reception, Koreans greeted the launch of the iPhone Saturday in the style to which Apple (AAPL) has become accustomed. Hundreds of customers lined up, some as long as 26 hours in advance, to pick up the country's first batch of 1,000 [...]