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What is Text Expansion?
Ever wonder what text expansion is? Well, wonder no more. I give you the rundown how how it works and even a few recommendations on good text expanders.
Mar 15, 2012
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Zachary Williams
Titanic: the Ship Magnificent: Book Review
Titanic: the Ship Magnificent (vol. 2) is one of many books on Titanic. But it has a wealth of detail on interior design and fitting not found elsewhere
Mar 15, 2012
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Ellie Stevenson
The Role of CSS in Simple Wordpress Theme Design
The CSS in WordPress theme design controls the appearance of web pages the same way as normal HTML web pages, apart from a couple of requirements.
Mar 14, 2012
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Philip Northeast
Street Fighter X Tekken Review: I'm Shoryuken Handle It
With more than three dozen characters spanning two fighting franchises, it's time to see who's the strongest. But is becoming a World Warrior worth it?
Mar 14, 2012
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Rhamy Payne
5 Cool Things to Do With Siri on the iPhone 4S
The Siri App which is now native to the iPhone 4S is one of the best and most intelligent apps on any Apple device, helping users to voice out more.
Mar 13, 2012
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M Abbey
Devil Survivor 2 Review: Let's Survive (Again)
Peaceful days are over once more; it's up to you to repel demons and alien invaders alike in this DS sequel. But is it a worthy successor to the original?
Mar 12, 2012
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Rhamy Payne
Facebook Outsources Dirty-Content Clean-Up to Offshore Moderators
Using oDesk, Facebook outsources the moderation of flagged content to third-world workers, paying them $1 an hour, and effectively sharing users' data.
Mar 12, 2012
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MyHue McGowran
Gas Mileage Improvement Myths Busted
Myths busted, truth told. Improve gas mileage and save money when you discover the truth about fuel economy.
Mar 12, 2012
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Helen Stewart
Battle of the Free Text Expanders: Dashexpander Vs Xtype
Sure, TextExpander is great. But not everyone has $35.00 to buy a text expansion app. Here I look at two popular alternatives: XType and DashExpander.
Mar 9, 2012
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Zachary Williams
Potential New Plastics from New Molecular Engineering Technique
Scientists at Edinburgh University find new ways of weaving atoms to produce lighter stronger plastic materials.
Mar 8, 2012
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Martin Cross
NVIDIA Tegra 3 Processors: Quad-Core Mobile Computing
Launched as the first quad-core ARM Cortex-A9 chipset, Tegra 3 CPUs take advantage of new technologies to boast improved graphics and battery performance.
Mar 7, 2012
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Kitty Grey
Google Me: Creating a Searchable Online Identity
Most people can't be bothered typing in a long and complex web address. Wouldn't it be easier to tell people 'Just google me!' instead?
Mar 7, 2012
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Steve Kelly
Learning PHP
PHP is a great beginning programming language for those interested in learning computer programming or enhancing their HTML web pages.
Mar 7, 2012
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Jessica Nickel
History of the Brick: Testimony to that Ubiquitous Building Unit
The brick as a standard unit of building and construction has endured through the ages. Why?
Mar 7, 2012
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Mary Phelan
SSX Review
Physics professors beware -- the gravity-defying, snow-shredding SSX is back, and bigger than ever. But is this game super-tricky, or does it wipe out?
Mar 5, 2012
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Rhamy Payne
Amazon Vine and the Vine Voice reviews
From Baby Monitors to Bestsellers, DVDs to MP3s, Amazon Vine Voices review them all. But what IS a Vine Voice Reviewer?
Mar 4, 2012
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Sam Gough
Legal Torrent Downloading Guide
Torrents aren't illegal. If you know how, you can use them to download free movies, music, and books that are completely 100% legal.
Mar 4, 2012
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Mitchell Wyatt
How to Use the Text Expansion Tool DashExpander to Write Faster
If you've never used this nifty text expansion tool, then DashExpander can be a little intimidating. But don't worry: this how-to will walk you through it.
Mar 3, 2012
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Zachary Williams
Index File in a Simple WordPress Theme Design
WordPress comes with a range of easy to use functions to simplify designing the index file template as part of a custom theme.
Mar 3, 2012
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Philip Northeast
Google Privacy Changes: How to Protect Your Data
Google's new one-stop privacy policy is a worry to some Internet users and many deleted their browser histories before the switch. What can you do now?
Mar 2, 2012
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Carol Finch