Love social networking? Want to learn more? Don't you just wish you could go to all the great seminars around the world? Listen to all the great minds in social media. Well, if that's not possible then you're about to meet the next best thing. Do you love books? Love getting free stuff? Yeah, me too. That's why I've decided to share with you all a selection of excellent books on social media that
Google has been the leading search engine for as long as I can remember. Launched as a small beta start up in 1996 at the domain google.stanford.edu using inexpensive hardware, you wouldn't think then that it would ever become the success it is today with so few useful Google alternatives available. In fact, in 1998 when it first went live on the official Google.com domain, the beta was publically
How To Add 20 Best Features Of Other Browsers to Firefox Dec. 5th, 2009 By Varun Kashyap Firefox is a great browser and we all love it but you might have at some point however tried different browsers. I bet you had a feature or two that you really loved in them and wished one browser could have all you need. Well as it stands today, with so many Firefox addons, almost anything is possible in Fire
You don't need to buy a Chromebook to enjoy the features of Google's web-based desktop operating system. In fact, all you need is a working computer and a USB drive. Google officially offers a way to try out ChromeOS using a USB drive, and there are also unofficial ways for you to experiment with the OS. These methods work whether you are running Windows, macOS, or Linux. And no, you won't be over
When you want to convert printed text or handwriting into a digital copy, you don't have to do it manually. You don't even have to spend a fortune on professional tools. We'll show you the best OCR (optical character recognition) programs that convert images into text for free. What Is OCR? Optical character recognition (OCR) software converts pictures, or even handwriting, into text. OCR tools an
For a lot of us Google Chrome is still not hot enough. The reason? It's still not extendable enough like Firefox. Ever since it came out, users have cried out for ways to tweak the browser to make it the Jack of all trades. The easiest way of course is through add-ons as Firefox calls them or extensions as Google Chrome calls them. Chrome has a lot going for it despite the vacuum of extensions. Bu
Need to create diagrams, flowcharts, circuits, or other kinds of entity-relationship models? Microsoft Visio is without a doubt the best software for that, but that doesn't mean it's the best choice for you. Visio may be the industry standard in the corporate world, but it comes with a huge drawback: it's expensive ($299 for the standard version as of this writing). Can't afford that? Then you'll
ISO stands for the International Organization for Standardization. You wouldn't know it but it's one of the most powerful non-governmental organizations in the world. These are the guys who set the universal benchmarks known as ISO standards. Why are we discussing a world body in a tech site? It's because they lend their name to a well known file format too. The ISO file (.iso) is just an archive
I like Firefox but it's not as fast as it used to be. This is a comprehensive, safe guide to optimizing Firefox 3.5 for speedy browsing. For each suggestion, your mileage may vary. Before you proceed, create a new profile. Quit Firefox, run "firefox.exe "“profilemanager"�, and create a new profile to experiment on. Use the new profile as your default only if your performance improves. Only those c
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