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If half of your life has been spent trying to get organized, you’re not alone.

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Technology always helps, right?

It’s easy to think about with a smile, anxiously anticipating the first day of school, especially, for example, first grade. A parent probably set the stage with some preparatory shopping, not only for clothes for the new school year, but for pencils, folders, backpacks, anything to help lay the organizational groundwork for educational success.

Years later, something similar happened as college approached. Now beyond the school supplies, items were needed for a dorm room. Many times this included file organizers, furniture to supplement the small desk provided, and even clothing organizers to make the most of the minimal amount of closet space there. Once again, the goal was to go into things as prepared and organized as possible. Knowing where everything was eliminated one area of college stress before it could even start. Funny but true – now even as an adult, keeping closets at least in somewhat acceptable shape can be a bit of a challenge to say the least.

When it comes to a first professional internship or job, the order of things, and how they are followed may become more important than ever before. Beyond preparation, there seems to be a way to do everything with a company. The mailroom is organized in a certain way, there may be some form of a break schedule followed, and digital files are stored by using a particular method. Yep, at this point, digital organization comes into play, and it’d be easy to assume this makes life easier, and more organized. In the case of business, that is accurate.

Ironically, sometimes with personal digital devices, staying decluttered isn’t quite as easy. Downloading cool apps, saving videos and photos, arranging contacts, etc. can get a bit messy for sure. The very technology advancements meant to organize and improve our lives, can actually make things kind of disorderly.

However, now there is a way to declutter, at least in a technological sense. EverythingMe is enabled for Android* tablets powered by Intel® Atom™ processors, and this app “automagically” organizes any homescreen, stat.

There’s been a great buzz around this useful application, and the reasons are obvious. It intuitively anticipates a user’s needs, and surfaces the right apps and info. It’s now possible to search and find anything faster; type in just one letter for access to apps, contacts, or appropriate info. Personalized app recommendations are also offered, and are based on what individual users care about, the time of day, specific location, and individual preference.

All apps and information remain on the device; now they’ll just be neatly organized and easier to access. Available in a multitude of languages, EverythingMe features Smart Folders that contain convenient cards with articles, videos, and more, and these automatically organize each user’s homescreen. The app’s Lightning Fast Search is also the quickest, most personalized search tool for Android.

EverythingMe is perfect for everyday use, especially when out and about. Find nearby restaurants, transportation, and venues in the “Around Me” folder. When users have a few extra minutes, they can even check out the App Wall and easily find cool new apps and games without having to do a major search. The orderly launcher always ensures users know about any new, relevant apps.

So, there may not be an easy way to declutter many of life’s common situations. Organizing a bedroom closet, preparing for a new school year, or adjusting to a detailed new work environment may remain a bit challenging, and a little messy. But one thing is for sure, EverythingMe will easily streamline Android tablets powered by Intel Atom processors use in a new, handy way.

Now, if decluttering the rest of life could only be this easy…. To download this app, visit: http://bit.ly/1FtBQ31.


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