Lifehacker Top 10: Top 10 Distraction Stoppers
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Saved by 11 people (-9 private), first by anonymouse user on 2007-10-18
- Joel on 2008-07-26 - Tags Distraction
- Lspiro on 2008-04-07 - Tags information_overload
- Zheard on 2008-04-05 - Tags Productivity
- Gaudette on 2008-02-26 - Tags misc
- Jaredmjanes on 2008-01-28 - Tags *lifehack
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Most desktop software and web sites are built to grab your attention in one way or another, and the constant temptations are tough to resist. While modern computing offers amazing and infinite opportunities, there are times when we need to do heads-down, focused work like programming, writing or number-crunching. If the 28 overlapping windows, 38 open tabs and stacks of button-studded toolbars are keeping you from zeroing in on your important work, it's time to arm yourself with some attention protective devices. After the jump, get our top 10 desktop distraction blockers
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