Wired Women: www.epicurious.com

www.epicurious.com
So this may seem like old hat to any Web user who also cooks, as the Epicurious Web site has long been known as the place for just about every recipe on the planet. But it’s so much more than a great Web site with awesome search functions.


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Wired Women: Where there’s a will, there’s an app

The Runkeeper Pro application for the iPhone is a runner’s best friend. It sounds as simple as other GPS devices: The app tracks and maps your runs, accounting for climbs and speed.


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Wired Women: Where eco-friendly people meet online

On a Tuesday night this summer, more than 200 people showed up at the Nomad Theatre in Boulder to watch the documentary “The World According to Monsanto.” A few weeks later, a group gathered early on a Sunday morning and gleaned 2,200 pounds of sweet corn from the Munson Farm in Boulder and gave it to food banks in Boulder and Broomfield counties.


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Wired Women: Can you really save money online?

The Internet can help you save money — not only in shopping, but also in organizing your budget and your life.

There are many easy-to-use online communities and shopping portals that offer great deals, easy to use coupons, as well as administrative areas to help you keep track of your spending and the products you need and use.


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Wired Women: What the heck is Twitter, and what do I do with it?

People often make big mistakes using Twitter. For example, don’t use a fake picture as the avatar. Post a photo of yourself so people know whom they’re talking to. On the other hand, don’t include too much personal information. Posting overly personal or emotional tweets about politics, religion or other hot topics can turn other tweeters off.


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The trails we leave, the Webs we weave

Most wired women could learn a lesson about online anonymity from the playful notes they wrote in middle school.


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Wired Women: Turning 50 on Facebook

Turning 50 on Facebook scares me more than co-ed dodgeball in junior high ever did.


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Wired women: Blog of the month

Blog of the month: Jeans vs. dresses


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Wired Women: Five tips to start off the new year right — technologically

This year resolve to keeping your digital space organized. This can cut the virtual clutter and make your machine run more smoothly. Here are five ways to clean up your computer for 2009:


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Generation Gap: How are the holidays different than when you were a child?

As I have gotten older, there are fewer and fewer presents. This holiday season will be the third time that I will not go home. The first time that I didn’t go home was a little depressing, but this year it’s just another day.


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