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If you're overwhelmed by the tips flowing down Lifehacker River on a daily basis, it may be time to slow things down with our top stories stream. If that still doesn't feel like the right fit, try customizing your Lifehacker feeds to deliver only what you want to your newsreader. Here's a look back at this week's most popular posts:
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- Five Best People-Search Engines
Need to do a little online detective work? Track down anyone from long lost schoolmates to the new friend whose number you've lost with this assortment of powerful people-search engines. - Gmail Goes Offline with Google Gears
Gmail Labs released a new feature that bridges the gap between desktop and web-based applications like never before: Offline Gmail. You can now access your Gmail from your browser any time, whether or not you're online. - The Most Ticketed Cars on the Road
ISO Quality Planning, a company specializing in helping insurance companies identify risk, has compiled a list of the most heavily ticketed vehicles on the road, and lead feet everywhere can check it out. - [I]Ubuntu Pocket Guide[/I] Available as a Free Download
In the midst of the current financial crunch, the popular, free Linux distribution Ubuntu has never looked more attractive. If you've considered switching, a free copy of the Ubuntu Pocket Guide is the perfect place to start. - Avoid these Five Common Credit Card Company Tricks
Even if you've tried reading the fine print from your credit card company, it's rarely obvious what it all means. Weblog Get Rich Slowly takes pity on us, breaking down five common tricks to watch for. - Four Experimental Extensions to Power Up Firefox
You can find a lot of great stuff on the bleeding edge, and Firefox extensions are no exception. Here are four add-ons for the browser that aren't officially approved, but worth checking out. - Build Your Own DTV Antenna
Increase the number of over-the-air (and soon to be digital) television channels you can receive with a simple-to-construct antenna. - The Five Best iPhone Apps for Keeping Your New Year's Resolutions
Last weekend we suggested 10 tools for sticking to your New Year's Resolutions. Those with an iPhone or iPod touch, though, have a few additional, always-available tools for keeping up the good self-improvement fight. - An Expert's Guide to Napping
There's nothing like the restorative power of a nap to bolster your energy, mood, and productivity, but if you want to get the most from your naps, there's plenty of room for improvement. - Do Widescreen Monitors Hamper Producitivity?
The bigger-is-better attitude is rarely debated when discussing monitor sizes, but not everyone is in love with the trend towards widescreen monitors. - Avoid Getting Fleeced at Liquidation Sales
They're going out of business! It's a liquidation sale! The prices will be crazy marked down, right? Not necessarily. Read on to avoid getting ripped off by liquidators.
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