1. Google Maps
Not sure how to get from the office to that new bistro across town for an after-work rendezvous? Google Maps gives you directions, street by street, and tells you how long the trip will take. And it allows the confused—or the curious—to zoom in for a street-level view of a growing number of locales.2. Zenbe Lists
On the move, it's hard to keep track of lists—shopping lists, to-do lists—much less update them. Zenbe Lists, however, lets iPhone users do all that—and synchronize those lists with other people.3. Online banking
Although every major bank lets you pay bills and transfer funds online, many of us continue to brave long lines to do so through tellers or ATMs. But if you can pay your cell bill with a few clicks of your mouse, why bother?4. Google Calendar
With Google Calendar, you can schedule tasks and update them throughout the day. You can access your calendar from any computer with an Internet connection, and invite others to view it, too.5. I Want Sandy
Mutitasking on a computer all day, it’s easy to forget to make an important phone call or to attend a meeting. I Want Sandy, though, a free service, will email you throughout the day to remind you of what needs to be done.
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