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HowTo: Block/Disable/Bypass Online Surveys

Monday, May 23, 2011

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HowTo: Block/Disable/Bypass Online Surveys

Received an email from an anonymous reader asking help on how to block, disable or bypass CPALead surveys and other online surveys. For those who are not familiar with CPALead or online surveys, these are CPA or Cost Per Action advertising tools that some people use to monetize their website and are common for sites [...]

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Pale Moon – Custom Built & Optimized Firefox Browser

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

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Pale Moon – Custom Built & Optimized Firefox Browser

Mozilla Firefox is a very good and stable browser and I love it because of the many available extensions/addons/plugins that provide lots of extended features. However, Mozilla Firefox when used (with a lot of extensions installed) on Windows Operating System, tend to slow down and tend to crash more often. I think its because Ubuntu [...]

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Mozilla Release Firefox 3.6.13 Security Update

Friday, December 10, 2010

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Mozilla Release Firefox 3.6.13 Security Update

While using my Firefox web browser this morning, I was notified about a new available security and stability release – Firefox version 3.6.13. I immediately downloaded the latest version and updated Firefox. After that, I checked on the Mozilla website to find out more about the security issues that were addressed. I found out that [...]

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Happy 6th Birthday Mozilla Firefox!

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

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Happy 6th Birthday Mozilla Firefox!

Today, November 9th marks the sixth birthday of the Mozilla Firefox web browser. Firefox is my main browser of choice for the past eight years. I started using it back in 2002 when it was still called Phoenix/Firebird. I still remember the day I first installed it on my computer and how it felt to [...]

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HowTo: Adjust Facebook Font Size

Friday, November 5, 2010

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HowTo: Adjust Facebook Font Size

Earlier this week, Facebook rolled out several updates including the Mobile Initiative with updates on its Facebook iPhone/Android apps. However, the most noticeable update and the one that got a lot reaction/complaints is the Facebook font size. A lot of Facebook users are complaining about the smaller font size because it’s causing them to squint [...]

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Organize and Schedule Emails With Boomerang for Gmail

Thursday, September 9, 2010

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Organize and Schedule Emails With Boomerang for Gmail

Gmail’s built-in filters, labels and the recently launched Priority Inbox help users who receive a boatload of emails on a regular basis to easily organize and manage their Gmail Inbox. However, there are still instances where the built-in features aren’t enough to organize and keep track of the emails you send and receive. Boomerang for [...]

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AddThis Sharebar

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

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AddThis Sharebar

If the Wibiya Toolbar isn’t your thing or it doesn’t work for you but still want a way to make your blog/website more interactive and provide your readers an easy way to share your content then you might want to try out the AddThis Sharebar, a website toolbar from the creators of the popular AddThis [...]

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Helvetireader – Clean, Minimalist Google Reader Interface

Thursday, April 15, 2010

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Helvetireader – Clean, Minimalist Google Reader Interface

For those who use Google Reader as their main RSS reader/aggregator, the default interface can sometimes be too cluttered with all the colors, social features and buttons. If you’re not using most of the features and if you want a clean and minimal Google Reader interface, then you should check out Helvetireader. Helvetireader is a [...]

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WordPress Personas for Firefox

Friday, March 12, 2010

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WordPress Personas for Firefox

Personas is one of the new features that came with the release of Mozilla Firefox 3.6. Personas are easy-to-use themes that allows users to customize and personalize the look of Firefox, they work the same way as Google Chrome themes. If you’re a WordPress user, advocate or fan and Firefox is your web browser of [...]

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After the Deadline for Firefox

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

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After the Deadline for Firefox

Are you guys familiar or have heard of After the Deadline? It is a hosted writing improvement web service that was acquired by Automattic last year. After the Deadline (AtD) provides its service via a WordPress and TinyMCE plugin that works as a contextual spell checking, advanced style checking and intelligent grammar checking tool. It’s [...]

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Weekend Roundup #68

Monday, January 25, 2010

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Weekend Roundup #68

Good day folks! How was your weekend? Hope you all had fun and had a good weekend. Didn’t do much or go out this weekend because my wife got sick – cough, headache, sore throat and swollen tonsils so we weren’t able to attend church and she had to call off from work last night. [...]

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