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Written by: Peter Jalbert on Tuesday, September 28th, 2010
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Stay-FocusdWe all need to get more done. Whether you’re at school or work, it’s the little things that help us get through the day. Since many at college are still in the beginning of the fall semester, we thought we’d take a look at a couple more Google Chrome extensions that can help you get even more work done.

It really doesn’t matter what sort of work you need to finish – a paper, or a collaboration with classmates – some of these latest and greatest extensions can really make a difference to your productivity. Keeping track of everything you have to do in a day (or a semester) can help both your budget and your time. We recommend any student checking out these two if you aren’t already aware of them:

Ever heard of DayHiker? Don’t worry if you haven’t; that’s what we’re here for. This extension will help you successfully juggle your athletics, jobs, social life, and academics. It is intended to help you track upcoming deadlines, meetings, and appointments. Other perks include updates on the weather, previewing upcoming events, and scheduling.

StayFocusd is another extension that can really make a difference. This extension allows you to control how much time you spend on certain websites by actually limiting the amount of time you can browse it. Addicted to Facebook or Twitter? Install StayFocusd and limit your browsing time on those sites! This is great if you have a deadline on an exam or paper. Oh, and we think that professional business people might also benefit from this one as well.
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