TapPath Shares Links on Android with a Single, Double, or Triple Tap

Android: Android’s Share menu is a little clunky. There are a lot of sharing options to choose from. Hopefully any glitches will be worked out soon. TapPath(99) | Google Play Store viaAndroid Police

September 8, 2014 · 1 min · 33 words · Matthew Jacobs

The Best Craigslist App for Android

It’s fast, flexible, looks beautiful, and has all the features you’ll need. Where It Falls Short Mokriya is a pretty solid app, but there are a few quirks. It’s an odd quirk, but one to keep an eye out for if you download the app. There’s a reasonit’s our favorite pick over on iOS. A few people report that app is glitchy, but we didn’t run into issues with it....

September 8, 2014 · 1 min · 88 words · Stephen Zhang

The Best University Amenities and Services You May Not Be Using

Here’s a look at some of the best things you may have overlooked on your campus. Be sure to check your university’s student and academic services listing, or contact your student union. Another great place to look: your tuition bill. This can range from nurse stations to full on clinics. Student health services can often be beneficial for sexually active students as well. Legal issues can get pretty hairy, and youmay not want to try and handle them on your own....

September 8, 2014 · 2 min · 277 words · Erin Hamilton

This DIY Keychain Stand Props Up Your Smartphone or Tablet

It costs very little and you’ll be done in no time. The cardboard and wood are stuck together, then thinly cut in the center so it bends. It’s quite similar to thesuper-quick cardboard phone stand, but a little sturdier because of the added wood. Check out ortega’s full post for the dimensions and step-by-step instructions. Easy DIY phone holder keychain.| Instructables

September 8, 2014 · 1 min · 61 words · Alex Welch DDS

This Map Shows What Power Adapters You Need for a Ton of Countries

If you plan on travelling internationally, be sure you have everything you gotta charge up your devices. For additional information regarding power outlet types around the globe, check out the link below. Update: There is a small error on the map. World Map for Power Plug Types| Easysmart

September 8, 2014 · 1 min · 48 words · Jeffrey Hardin

Treat Time Like an Investment Portfolio to Prioritize Your Tasks

Like money, you only have a limited amount of time to invest in any given day. Try the same approach to your time. Unlike money, your time gets used whether you want to or not. However, as author J.D. Meier points out, you still get a return on your time investment. Sometimes it’s worth it, other times you lose what you put in. You might be over-investing in some areas, while ignoring or under investing in others....

September 8, 2014 · 1 min · 147 words · Eugene Edwards

Use Statistics to Make Better Guesses on Exams

It’s not all statistics though. Poundstone found a few other commonalities that can help you make better guesses. Likewise, the longest answer tends to be the right one as well. Finally, Poundstone suggests you look for “continuity errors.” Chances are, when they do that, they’re revealing the answer to you unknowingly. Obviously these guesses aren’t a replacement for actual studying, but they might help you in a pinch. Head over to the BBC for a bunch more tips....

September 8, 2014 · 1 min · 88 words · Mary Waller

Create a “Cubicle Exit Plan” for a Quick Job Change

Few of us have guaranteed employment for life. When you’re let go, your employer doesn’t always given you a chance to retrieve your stuff. Consider having a clear exit plan. Check the link for other tips on how to prepare yourself in advance for losing your job. Do You Have a Career Emergency Plan?| The Muse Photo bygadgetdude.

September 7, 2014 · 1 min · 58 words · Jessica Lewis

Five Best Sites to Buy Cheap Textbooks

Read morein its nomination thread here. Chegg Chegg was one of the most popular nominees, and for good reason. Read morein its nomination thread here. One of you even compared it to Kayak, just for textbookswhich is pretty high praise. Read morein its nomination thread here. The site also partners with local booksellers in select cities for even more inventory. Read morein its nomination thread here. DealOz boasts discounts well north of 95% on all of your purchases compared to retail....

September 7, 2014 · 1 min · 141 words · Andrew Martinez

Learn a Foreign Accent by Watching Films With Subtitles

We’ve all probably tried to learn a new language at some point. But ideally, you’dwatch with the subtitles in the foreign languageas well. In the study, students learned the accents better and were able to understand new material easier. Plus, it helps you pick up individual words when people talk quickly.

September 7, 2014 · 1 min · 51 words · Michele Decker

Next Time You Offer Advice, Turn It into a Blog or Podcast

Those of us more experienced in life sometimes get asked by colleaguesto be a mentorand give them some advice. Turn a phone call into a podcast. A friend recently emailed, asking for advice about her forthcoming book. Could we set up a call? I realized her questions would probably be ones I receive frequently. I suggested we record the call as a podcast interview, so I could later share it online....

September 7, 2014 · 1 min · 98 words · Mark Hicks

Think Twice Before Referring Someone to Your Company for a Bonus

Many employers have referral bonuses in place to recruit new employees. That is, if you refer a new hire to the company, you get a bonus. That person’s performance reflects on you, though, so don’t go referring everyone you know. This will reflect badly on you. Check the link for other considerations when you refer someone to work at your company. When Bad Referrals Happen to Good People| Aol Jobs...

September 7, 2014 · 1 min · 73 words · Amber Cole

Use a Broken Metal Fork as a Quick Door Lock

Of course, most places you’ll stay already have a lock. Check out the video to see it in action. Dinner Fork Door Lock| YouTube

September 7, 2014 · 1 min · 24 words · Darren Carter