Grab Bag: Five Links of the Week

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  1. www.LessAccounting.com – Ever felt frustrated or overwhelmed by Quickbooks? Ever thought that Quickbooks was a bit overkill for your specific situation, and that it’d be fantastic to have a simpler, more intuitive option? Check out this truly amazing alternative Quickbooks that promises to help you save time and frustration by keeping things simple, clean, and intuitive.
  2. www.playingforchange.com – A “multimedia movement created to inspire, connect, and bring peace to the world through music.” A fantastic 7 minute summary/introduction to Playing For Change was given on NPR, which you can read or listen to here: http://tinyurl.com/dfl34n.
  3. www.timesnapper.com – TimeSnapper “makes timesheets a snap”. Simple as that. The program runs in the background of your computer and takes screenshots of your desktop every few seconds … all week long – making it an automatic Screenshot Journal of sorts. At the end of the week, you can play back your time spent at your computer just like a movie. It also comes with note recording, a productivity calendar, and additional tools to help you better keep track of your time. All for free.
  4. www.artmystyle.com – Like many other art websites out there, artmystyle.com lets you buy art online.  What makes this site different is its focus on allowing you to custom-size that artwork to fit perfectly into that spot you’re looking to decorate – no matter if it’s tall and skinny, short and wide, or anywhere in between.
  5. http://tinyurl.com/2vqk49 - Perhaps you’ve seen the Powerpoint version of this presentation that’s been quietly circulating about the Internet and for a few years? If not, you might find yourself quite interested in this punchy-and-to-the-point-with-nice-visuals slideshow on globalization and America’s future.

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