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Lauren Barack

December 11, 2012

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App Review: When You Need A Nudge

We’ve all had emails that require follow up — but get drowned in our in-box. Nudgemail (www.nudgemail.com) is one solution that gets messages back in front when you need them. The interface couldn’t be simpler. Emails are sent to a specific Nudgemail email address depending on when you want the reminder. A prospect asked you to give them until Thursday about a new investment option? Forward their email to [email protected]. It’s sent back that day. You can create your own nudges as well: have a lunch meeting in two hours, or expenses that are due? You can get a ping on all of them through addresses like [email protected] The service, still in beta, is free for now — yet another nudge to give the service a try.

About the Author

Lauren Barack

Lauren Barack is a journalist, editor and photographer who has written about flea markets in Kiev, protests in New York, fishermen in St. Petersburg, and new media launches in London.  Also trained as a filmmaker, Lauren has produced, edited, appeared on camera, and written for networks including VH1, Comedy Central, TNT and MTV. 

A graduate of New York University's Tisch School of the Arts, and the University of California at Berkeley, Lauren won the Loeb Award in 2009 for her MSN Money series, "Middle Class Crunch," earned a Pace Foundation Fellowship in robotics, and an Associated Press Television and Radio Association scholarship while in graduate school. Meeting Milton Berle remains a career highlight. She failed to light his cigar before an interview. He forgave her and taught her his secrets for on-camera makeup. She'll never appear pale again.