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lifehacker has a rating of 3.4 stars from 32 reviews, indicating that most customers are generally satisfied with their purchases. lifehacker ranks 2nd among Productivity sites.
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Lifehacker is amazing. I tell my friends about it all the time. They've got a great approach to tech, GTD (getting things done), and crowdsourcing for the internet-savvy individual. I would highly recommend visiting often.
Lifehacker.com is a very diverse site. You will find a variety of subjects, tutorials, videos, and other stuff that you may find in other places, but not in such a collection as this. You can find news and technology also mixed in with walk-throughs and great photos.
There is almost too much to look at. For this reason I don't spend a lot of time on lifehacker, but that doesn't warrant taking away from the rating of the site because of my personal preference of simplicity. Great site all said and done.
REASONS TO USE:
[1] Great variety of material
[2] Constantly updated
REASONS TO LOSE:
None.
I will have to agree about this site. The articles and video are amazing and there are so many things to invent on this site. I am really fascinated and interested. There is one invention I have seen where the history channel said it was not possible to invent that some guys who are featured on the site actually invented. I am totally blown away!
This is my new homepage! Wow... this is a must for everyone. They have step-by-step instructions for everything from setting up a home network, to blocking cell phone calls, to how to throw a punch, to how to fly first class without paying for it.
Absolutely invaluable website that has topics that no one else covers!
I find this site to be very interesting and informative. They seem to always find great content that never seems to get boring. So if you want to know more about the Tech world I think Lifehacker.com is probably for you..
This is one of the best sites to find out what is happening on the tech front. I always browse first thing in the morning, to get my daily fix of good, in depth tech news, and lifehacker delivers every time.
Discovering this website is THE reason I love sitejabber. Found many articles that have completely influenced my life. If you have not had a chance to look at this website I highly recommend you book mark it right now and make it your homepage (assuming you have some technical knowledge of computers). If you have never read wired magazine and buy your audio/video equipment from best buy, then just ignore this review.
I might just make this my homepage for awhile. They have useful tidbits of advice on tech toys and useful info. I found this bit on credit card monitoring very interesting. Pour through the site and you will find something of value. The site could use better organization as it is tough to find the gems.
http://lifehacker.com/*******/howand-whyto-conceal-naughty-credit-card-purchases
LifeHacker: the name says it all. Hack your life and become more efficient. I won't go into detail on why you should bookmark this site and check it out often, but just use this link and see the best of 2009. Really cool $#@! (sitejabber slang)
http://lifehacker.com/tag/bestof2009/?skyline=true&s=x
POINT YOUR BROWSER HERE: http://lifehacker.com/*******/whats-the-best-way-to-block-a-number-from-calling-my-cellphone.
You have many options actually. This LifeHacker article addresses a number... one of which will hopefully work for you. Whether advertising or harassment, you can deal with this neo-hassle.
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Ron
Answer: Lifehacker Customer Service +1 (8O5) 41O -56OO Phone Number.