Your new post is loading...
Your new post is loading...
Finally, Google Docs and Google Sheets have services of their own!
Channels are the basic building blocks of IFTTT. Connect your Channels — like Facebook, Evernote, Fitbit, and Nest — for limitless ways to automate your life.
It's time you put the wildly popular IFTTT service to work. One of the more popular IFTTT tricks is to set up one-tap "DO button" tricks and simplify your life. Lots of people use IFTTT to integrate services like Twitter and SMS, or Facebook and Google Drive. You don't have to be one of those users. Take advantage…
If you're not using IFTTT, you're seriously missing out. If This Then That allows you to combine different services with your own custom logic. You define what should happen when a condition is met. For example: if an RSS feed updates, send an email. If the traffic is bad, wake you up early. The potential uses for IFTTT are…
Student, autodidact, multipotentialite, serial learner. It doesn't matter what label you go by. Digital automation can speed up and simplify your learning in many ways. Studying is more fun and interactive than ever thanks to technology. Managing your notes, communicating with peers and mentors, keeping up with the latest in education, picking up new skills…
Good news! One of our favorite web services—IFTTT—has been updated with some extra features making it more useful than ever before. The new Do apps bring one-tap magic to your phone (or smartwatch) and can be used to quickly push out photos, trigger actions and create notes. Here are 15 Recipes that show off the potential of the new tools.
FollowUp.cc is a timed email reminder system that gives users the ability to create reminders via email through formatted email addresses in the TO, CC and BCC fields. For more Recipes visit...
If This Then That added some new Twitter triggers to its automation service that make monitoring Twitter a little easier.
Put the internet to work for you.
❄ Festive Recipes for your Holidays ❄
Table Of Contents §1 – Introduction §2 – How To Supercharge Your Time With IFTTT §3 – The Cookbook: Which Recipes Are Best? §4 – Conclusion 1. Introduction 1.1 Just What The Heck Is IFTTT Anyway?
There’s a new Trigger available for the Google Calendar Channel. Every time a new event is added to your Calendar, the Trigger picks it up. Give it a shot!
|
Get the most out of Google Contacts by connecting it to iOS Contacts, Google Drive, MailChimp, Google Calendar, Office 365 Contacts, Evernote and hundreds of your favorite apps and devices.
A superb batch of Microsoft Office recipes recently appeared on the site of serial web-service linkers, IFTTT. The recipes, developed by Microsoft with the aid of IFTTT, focus on connecting Microsoft Office services to, well, everything else on the web. And they haven't skimped on the recipes either, now with over 50 working connections and…
Share this:Share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window)Click to share on Google+ (Opens in new window)Click…
Business is better with Microsoft Office 365. It’s the Office you know, plus tools to help you work better together, so you can get more done — anytime, anywhere. Increase productivity and automate...
Do you post your Instagram photos to Twitter? If you do, you have probably noticed that the image does not show up. You only get the caption and a link to view the original image on Instagram. Your...
The Do Camera app works with your iPhone or Android phone's camera to run recipes and share imagery straight from the app.
IFTTT (If This Then That) is a beautifully simple tool that can streamline a lot of your day to day classroom tech-tasks by automating digital interactions.
We worked with the team at Twitter to introduce new Twitter Triggers for your Recipes, including: New tweet from search New tweet by specific user New mention of you New tweet by anyone in...
Use the power of IFTTT to automatically mute and unmute your phone near school or work.
iOS: If This Then That's iPhone app is already an easy way to automate all kinds of things on your phone, and now the app is available on the iPad. Alongside the new iPad version also comes a new collections feature as well as some new triggers.
This post comes courtesy of Fueled, a mobile design and development company based in New York and London. You can read more posts like it at the Fueled blog. Author Jack Flanagan is ...
If This Then That is a productivity lover's dream—go ahead and dive right in.
|