Weekend Roundup #9
Another week has gone and it’s time for another roundup of links around the blogosphere. Darren Rowse explains Google Sitelinks and how it works. Mythbuntu – Linux version of Windows […]
Another week has gone and it’s time for another roundup of links around the blogosphere. Darren Rowse explains Google Sitelinks and how it works. Mythbuntu – Linux version of Windows […]
Beng tagged me last month but I was so busy, I even had a short hiatus so in short, I wasn’t able to do it. Well here it is, better […]
AirPress is a desktop blogging client created by Romain Referrer and Jean-Francois Comeau and is based on Adobe AIR or Adobe Integrated Runtime. It’s kinda like Windows Live Writer but […]
Have you experienced being away on a trip and suddenly realizing that you forgot or need some important files from your home or office computer? Or are you a small […]
It’s time once again for the weekend roundup. David Airey’s Google search rankings drop, penalized for text link ads? Here’s a useful program that can help you with your computer […]
Many people take for granted the importance and security of their passwords. In my experience as a Desktop Support person, I’ve seen people write down their passwords on post-its or […]
Got an email in my inbox a few days ago about an article entitled “The Funniest Geek Quotes”. Some of these quotes have been around for quite a while so […]
This is the second part of Free Text Editors. Arachnophilia Arachnophilia is a popular text-based HTML editor written in Java by Paul Lutus. It is known to be a successor […]
This is the first time I’ve heard of a security flaw that’s caused or involves two browsers. Most of the time, known security flaws are found in Internet Explorer and […]
Do you guys know what a captcha is? Most bloggers would easily know the answer to this but for the ordinary person, it might sound like a million dollar question […]