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3 Free Apps For Getting Things Done. The Spark of Genius Series highlights a unique feature of startups and is made possible by Microsoft BizSpark. If you would like to have your startup considered for inclusion, please see the details here. Each weekend, Mashable selects startups we think are building interesting, unique or niche products. This week we've focused on three new apps that help complete (or even inspire) daily tasks. Any.DO is a social to-do list that's easier to use than any other we've seen. Hailo: A Network For Taxi Drivers And Passengers Quick Pitch: Hailo is a network of licensed London taxi drivers that customers can hail using an app. Genius Idea: Making it easier for customers and taxis to find each other Mashable's Take: Hailing a cab can be a competitive sport. Hailo aims to help the two parties find each other. At the end of a ride booked with Hailo, the cab driver enters the meter fee into his or her app and the customer's credit card is charged.

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9 Things You Need to Know About the New Gmail. Bank Transfer Day Attracts 81,900 RSVPs on Facebook. It started as a Facebook event page on Tuesday, and now it's grown into a national movement. Today (Nov. 5) is Bank Transfer Day (BTD), a deadline activists set for transferring funds from for-profit banking institutions into not-for-profit credit unions closer to home. Organized by Kristin Christian, her Bank Transfer Day Facebook page has attracted more than 81,900 RSVPs for the event since Tuesday (Nov. 1). Why? Kristen Christian wrote on the Bank Transfer Day Facebook page's FAQ: "I started this because I felt like many of you do. I was tired — tired of the fee increases, tired of not being able to access my money when I need to, tired of them using what little money I have to oppress my brothers & sisters.

So I stood up. The protest, not affiliated with the Occupy Wall Street movement, had already gathered momentum with a similar push to "Move Your Money" started in July by Arianna Huffington. What's the result of these social media-fueled protests? Integrated Social Media, Inc. SM Feed In The Face! Google Search 3T. #SocNW-#Apps - 02myItecManual01.