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  2. 18 Time Management Tips to Improve Productivity - AOL

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    These time management techniques and tools will go a long way to helping you get your to-dos under control and banishing the context switching that is plaguing your productivity. 18 Time ...

  3. Slow computer? Here are 6 genius tips to speed it up - AOL

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    Got a slow computer? Here are seven ways to tidy up your computer and get back up to speed.

  4. Pomodoro Technique - Wikipedia

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    A pomodoro kitchen timer. The Pomodoro Technique is a time management method developed by Francesco Cirillo in the late 1980s. [1] It uses a kitchen timer to break work into intervals, typically 25 minutes in length, separated by short breaks.

  5. Time management - Wikipedia

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    Time management is the process of planning and exercising conscious control of time spent on specific activities—especially to increase effectiveness, efficiency and productivity. [ 1 ] Time management involves demands relating to work , social life , family , hobbies , personal interests and commitments.

  6. Time-sharing - Wikipedia

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    Bob Bemer used the term time-sharing in his 1957 article "How to consider a computer" in Automatic Control Magazine and it was reported the same year he used the term time-sharing in a presentation. [6] [8] [9] In a paper published in December 1958, W. F. Bauer wrote that "The computers would handle a number of problems concurrently ...

  7. 10 Useful Ways To Make Use of Your ‘Commute’ Time ... - AOL

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    Go for a Walk. Walking has numerous benefits, so consider starting and/or ending the day with a 20- to 30-minute stroll. “First, it helps move your body and brain into motion,” said Katie Kent ...

  8. Operating system - Wikipedia

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    Instead, a computer may implement interrupts for I/O completion, avoiding the need for polling or busy waiting. [70] Some computers require an interrupt for each character or word, costing a significant amount of CPU time. Direct memory access (DMA) is an architecture feature to allow devices to bypass the CPU and access main memory directly. [71]

  9. Batch processing - Wikipedia

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    Each user had sole control of the machine for a scheduled period of time. They would arrive at the computer with program and data, often on punched paper cards and magnetic or paper tape, and would load their program, run and debug it, and carry off their output when done. As computers became faster the setup and takedown time became a larger ...