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iProcrastinate helps do the opposite

Mike Yamamoto Staff Writer, CNET News.com
Mike Yamamoto is an executive editor for CNET News.com.
Mike Yamamoto

Web applications are coming out all the time, but we're intentionally erring on the side of overexposure as the fall semester approaches--especially if the technology has a name we fancy.

Enter iProcrastinate, which "helps lazy students keep track of their homework, big projects, etc." Although it's hardly alone in this category, the application has a few things going for it.

First of all, like other technologies of its kind, iProcrastinate is free (always a strong selling point in our book). Second, it's exceedingly easy to use. If there's one thing students don't need, of course, it's difficult software that provides another excuse to keep them from doing their work.

Come to think of it, maybe parents should try it too.