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Why Learn Drupal?

5. November 2007

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I have heard about Drupal as being one of the best CMS’ since early 2006. I remember first hearing it on SEO Rockstars mentioned by Greg Boser as he once said they are “looking into Drupal” and that was more than a year ago already. Then I noticed companies like SEOPosition and Apogee Search are [...]

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Opening files with the .docx, .xlsx, .pptx filename extension

12. October 2007

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If ever you had trouble opening the following file types: .docx .xlsx .pptx This simply means you are not yet running Microsoft Office 2007 and is probably still running MS Office 2003 or lower. And isn’t in frustrating knowing that your old Office cannot open these files and you think you have to buy the new Office 2007 package? Actually [...]

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Looking for the GoToMyPC alternative

22. September 2007

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Whenever I meet clients, I sometimes forget some important files in the office and I get frustrated about this because my clients might think that I am not well-prepared for the presentation and that could ruin my chances of getting the project. As we know, first impressions can make or break you. Sometimes, when [...]

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IRFanView – dynamite freeware image editor

14. September 2007

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IrfanView is one of the Top 10 Freeware Software Nobody Knows About – But Should, and how!  This little app is quite the useful tool for basic image manipulation, and conversion, despite it’s speed and ease of use. Sure, its hard to take an app that uses a roadkill cat as a logo very seriously. But believe [...]

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Probably the Most Complete Advanced Microsoft Excel Keyboard Shortcuts

12. September 2007

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As I just came in work, I receive an email from Michael Weisfeld with an attached file of Microsoft Excel Keyboard Shortcuts from BNET. And in his email he asks… Check this out… Benj are there any not on there So here I go and I check it out. And I can say this [...]

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Are Chinese Hackers really Chinese?

8. September 2007

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There has been recent news tagging China as one of the leading countries who hack into US government computers to get information about British military secrets. According to the news, the Chinese People’s Liberation Army tried to get information from the office of US Defense Secretary, Robert Gates. US President Bush also intended to confront [...]

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Who needs Adobe Photoshop CS3, when you can do a Mona Lisa on MS Paint?

5. September 2007

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There are already a lot of software that have come out in the market which we can use for graphic design such as Corel Draw, Adobe Photoshop, Microsoft Expression Design just to name a few. With all these amazing design tools which offer new advanced features, we have somehow forgotten about the significance of MS [...]

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Apple makes Safari Web Browser Available on Microsoft Windows for FREE!

11. June 2007

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Cross-OS users will like this, people that use the Mac and loves Safari but still needs to use Microsoft Windows from time to time will like this. Aside from the nice simple design Apple has always pleased people aesthetically with it’s trademark simple designs, the Safari web browser is also popular among RSS feed readers [...]

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DivX Gives out Free DivX Pro License

7. June 2007

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DivX has great video compression that it is widely used on the Internet for faster downloading and this makes DivX pretty popular. To run DivX videos you need the DIvX Codec and that is free. So no problem with that. But if you want to use this great technology, DivX Pro for Windows and Mac [...]

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GoogleMaps goes at street level view as if you were there!

31. May 2007

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It seems that the online maps arena is so competitive. Mapquest used to be the everyday word when you did not know your way around the neighborhood and Yahoo Maps was the next best competitor. And just as AJAX was starting to be used among modern web designers and developers, Google Maps was one of [...]

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