Kevin Purdy
Senior Editor of Lifehacker.com
Kevin Purdy appears in the following:
Tracking Your Own Habits
Friday, April 30, 2010
What happens when people track their own habits? We look at a slew of apps that let you do that — from "checking in" to locations (FourSquare) to analyzing your sleep patterns (Sleep Cycle). But people have been doing this with pen and paper long before the iPhone (not to mention Weight Watchers).
And we want to know: Do you analyze your own habits? If so, how has it helped you?
Lifehacking 101: Collaboration
Thursday, August 27, 2009
Lifehacking 101: Organizing Email
Thursday, August 20, 2009
Lifehacking 101
Thursday, August 13, 2009
Life and Death
Thursday, August 13, 2009
Life Hacking 101
Thursday, August 06, 2009
This week: making lists, and crossing them off! How do you manage your tasks? Post your strategies for making lists, avoiding distractions, and ...
Life After Television
Thursday, July 09, 2009
The problem with your television is that you have to sit in your living room, den, or bedroom to watch it. What if you want to take your television with you to the park or the laundromat? With the advent of websites like Hulu.com, Apple TV, and even Netflix, you can watch what you want anywhere you have internet access. Is this easy access to network shows and movies making television irrelevant? Kevin Purdy, senior editor of Lifehacker.com joins The Takeaway to discuss life after television.
When you can watch "Better Off Ted" on Hulu, do you really need a television?: