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Update: Mar 6th 2010. I finally updated this comparative analysis of free PDF to Word conversion software, re-writing it from the ground up, and in the process doubling the size of the article since the last iteration
Read more on How to convert PDF to Word DOC for free: a comparative test…
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Posted in Articles on Jan 4th, 2010
First off I wanted to say to all my readers: may you all have a wondrous and prosperous new year. As you can see, I have taken a two week break from posting during this holiday season. I would like to assure reader Stanley who emailed me with some concern that I’ve disappeared for good that I am now back (back!) in the swing of things.
Read more on My new year’s resolutions for 2010…
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Posted in Articles, High value-added websites, Office, Typing Education, Websites, punctuation, services, type accents, type division sign, type fractions, type symbols on Dec 4th, 2009
You can always type the fullstop (.), the comma (,), the semicolon (;), etc. easily via the keyboard. The more difficult ones can be inserted from a menu in Microsoft Word or other word processors. However, what if you don’t have some word processor handy? Or, if the symbol you wanted wasn’t included in your [...]
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Posted in Articles, Blogging, Internet, Internet & related Utils, Spam Comments, Surfing, TubeLeecher, Web Video Download, WordPress, comments on Dec 2nd, 2009
We’ve got to have a laugh. On my post “Download youtube without installing any programs” there were a lot of similar spam comments, please refer to the image below.
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See? The usernames, IPs are different but the email are the same [okay so I blurred the email]! The comment body is also [...]
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Posted in Articles, Internet & related Utils, RSS Reader, Rss alternative, Updates, Web services, Websites, free services, monitor changes, monitor changes to websites on Nov 30th, 2009
Most blogs and some sites provide RSS feeds or even email feeds for you to subscribe to. These feeds will notify you once the website is updated. However, what if the site involved is not a blog, or a blog-like site? E.G. an article on Wikipedia?
Changedetection.com kicks in here.It is a web service, you subscribe [...]
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So, we’ve all heard of and used Portable software before. I have even reviewed some of them on this blog. But what is the definition of “portable”? Many people consider portable software to be those that can be run from external media, e.g. CDs, DVDs, USB sticks, etc.
So, here is my definition of “portable” (it’s [...]
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Posted in Antispyware, Antivirus, Articles, Browser addon, Browser addons, Browser extension, Freeware, Internet, Internet & related Utils, Safety on Internet, Security, Software, Surfing on Nov 24th, 2009
I have previously reviewed WOT (Web of Trust), a browser addon that identifies sites that are malicious by sheer power of the public. This time it’s AVG LinkScanner, which is completely different.
AVG LS does not rely on a blacklist of any sort, but it does an ultra-fast scan of the webpage you’re trying to browse. [...]
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“Is my Blog working?” (IMBW) is a service that checks whether a website is down or not on their own servers. You can easily use this to find out whether the problem is on your side or on the server’s side when you cannot access a website.
For example, you cannot access Freeware Elite. Now, you [...]
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There are a lot of dangers in P2P file sharing. Firstly, your confidential documents might get spread over the internet easily; Secondly, most P2P songs, movies, games, etc. are illegal. The ThreatFire Research Blog collarborates more on the topic of Limewire in a July 09 article.
http://blog.threatfire.com/2009/07/p2p-file-sharing-and-limewire.html
In another “duh!” moment, it was discussed that government workers [...]
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Windows 7 has been released for nearly 3 weeks already, and many people are starting to upgrade to this version of the Microsoft OS recently. While Windows 7 is much more efficient than Windows Vista, it still needs a considerable amount of resources, e.g. RAM and CPU speed.
If your CPU speed doesn’t meet the minimum [...]
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