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Google Tasks, a Standalone App
Google BlogoscopedGoogle Tasks is a standalone application by Google that is similar to the Gmail tasks widget. However, I’m not sure it’s ever intended to be officially released; right now, when you open the app’s FAQ, you’ll see the note: CONFIDENTIAL: This document is confidential. It contains sensitive information and is protected by the terms of your Trusted Tester NDA. Trusted Tester’s check Google’s products before they officially appear, but Google Tasks is public when I try and ...

Google quietly launches Google Tasks
Download Squad — ... Google has, without any fanfare, apparently launched an online task manager application cleverly called Google Tasks. This appears to be a more fleshed out version of the Gmail Tasks widget that showed up in Gmail Labs a few months ago. And the services ...

Google Tasks “task management” application launched
D' Technology Weblog — ... to the Gmail tasks that allows todo lists. Tasks can be nested within one another, and add notes to any task. If you create a task in one application, it will show up in the other. Once a task is done, you can add a check mark and it will appear with a strike-through.  You can also set due dates, users can create, edit, and delete multiple task lists. But only the default list will be shared with your Gmail account. More info: Google Tasks Update: Mistakenly poste, Google has removed ...

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Nothing like a little creativity in the face of frustration: San Francisco PR guy Derek Brookmeyer’s iPhone kept crashing and giving him error messages so many times that he decided to save the screens and count them. His blog has a collage of 15 of these error screens, mostly ...