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Wiki style searchable collection of freeware programs, organized by function and popularity. Includes guides and tutorials, and user contributed articles |
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The history of political blogging might usefully be divided into the periods pre- and post-Huffington. Before the millionaire socialite Arianna Huffington decided to get in on the act, bloggers operated in a spirit of underdog solidarity. They hated the mainstream media - and the feeling was mutual. |
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Techcrunch began in 2005 as a blog about dotcom start-ups in Silicon Valley, but has quickly become one of the most influential news websites across the entire technology industry. Founder Michael Arrington had lived through the internet goldrush as a lawyer and entrepreneur before deciding that writing about new companies was more of an opportunity than starting them himself. His site is now ranked the third-most popular blog in the world by search engine Technorati, spawning a mini-empire of websites and conferences as a result. Business Week named Arrington one of the 25 most influential people on the web, and Techcrunch has even scored interviews with Barack Obama and John McCain. |
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It's dry, real, and deafeningly practical, but for an online writing-for-the-internet blog, Copyblogger, founded in 2006, is remarkably interesting. Swelling with advice on online writing, it's an essential tool for anyone trying to make themselves heard online, whether commenting on a discussion board or putting together a corporate website. |
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Founded by Peter Cashmore in 2005, Mashable is a social-networking news blog, reporting on and reviewing the latest developments, applications and features available in or for MySpace, Facebook, Bebo and countless lesser-known social-networking sites and services, with a special emphasis on functionality. |
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Engadget provides breaking news, rumours and commentary on, for instance, a camera able to track a head automatically, the very latest HD screen or 'visual pollution' concerns prompted by hand-held pico laser-projectors. The world's most popular blog on gadgets and consumer electronics, Engadget was founded by Peter Rojas in 2004 and won the Web Blogs Awards that year and each year since. |
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List and explain the latest inventions of computer science and technology |
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The Generation Google Scholarship is a new program for aspiring computer scientists to excel in technology and become active role models and leaders in the field. Selected students will receive $10,000 USD (for those studying in the US) or $5,000 CAD (for those studying in Canada) a year for up to four years (or until graduation, whichever comes first) so long as they maintain criteria for renewal. Recipients will also be invited to attend Google’s Computer Science Summer Institute (CSSI) in the summer of 2012. |
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History is great. How does the saying go?
“Those who forget about history are doomed to repeat it?”
If that’s the saying I think it is more fitting to say that for those who forget the Linux History Command are doomed to repeat typing. A lot. Seriously, the history command can help you remember the exact Linux find command with the intricate search options you typed a while ago. It could help you open up your x2x or x2vnc sessions after a reboot. Who knows what you’ll use it for. All this comes at a little cost, you’ll have to know how to use it. |
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These are the sum total of the book reviews you will find on this blog. Some of my book reviews have also been published on Slashdot.org. The books are listed in no particular order and contain a mix of Linux system administration, programming, web development, web design and Linux troubleshooting books brought out by a diverse group of book publishers . All the books are quite popular and have been released in or after late 2005. Click on an image to read the review of the respective book. |
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Ubuntu is in my humble opinion the easiest and best way to switch from Windows to a free and open-source . In order to make your transition easier, and to help those that have started using ubuntu. This ubuntu geek blog contains Ubuntu Tips,Tricks,Howto’s,news and articles. I am started using ubuntu 7+ years and i want to share my experiences and some useful information to ubuntu lovers.I hope you will find useful to setup your ubuntu system. |
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Thoughts and Information from Alfred Thompson: Alfred Thompson is the K-12 Computer Science Academic Relations Manager for Microsoft and teaches computer science at that level. |
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Google will now follow you around the internet, as you use e-mail, search, YoutTube, and so on and so forth, as you use web browsers or your Android phone, and you can't opt out. |
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A computer science student blogs about programming, Web, algorithms and computers. |
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This blogger is no amateur, as he’s the senior writer for American Scientist, and writes that magazine’s Computing Science column. This blog focuses on computing and mathematics. |
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LOTS of news. Not always right, but always interesting and frequently first. |
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A firehose of news about startups, innovation, and cool products coming in the tech world. |
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Some news, but mostly really smart analysis of the tech world. |
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Less about startups and the valley, more about tech and real life. |
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Funnier, more lighthearted, but still great news. |
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Tips, tools, and great lists of design resources. |
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Perfect site for the designer newbie, full of great tips and tutorials. |
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I love their roundups (like “50 best free icon sets”), and constantly bookmark this site. |
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Basically ditto above, but with a slightly broader focus in design. |
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Designers, seize the day! Transcend mobile platform differences, harness the power of an open-source front-end toolkit, and band together to change the world. |
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In an ideal world there would always be a clean way of displaying data supplied by a third party on your site. Two examples would be getting the data in JSON or XML format from a Web Service and having an API to code against. But you don’t always have any of those options. |
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Emulating background image crop, background image opacity, background transforms, and improved background positioning. |
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In our company, code reviews play an integral part in the development process for making quality software. |
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Pinterest lets you organize and share all the beautiful things you find on the web. People use pinboards to plan their weddings, decorate their homes, and organize their favorite recipes. |
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Get your eye candy here — tutorials and articles about graphic design, Web design and a focus on CSS, Flash, freebies and more (May). |
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WebDesignBooth was created as a blog to discuss about resources for web developers and designers (May). |
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This is a WordPress junkie’s daily fix for anything WordPress, including apps, themes, reviews and more (August). |
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Amit is clever, easy to understand, and full of cool and interesting tips for everyone. |
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Much more approachable than the above sites, it’s a great blog to wade into without much knowledge required. |
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Encountering tech, particularly geared toward those over 40, but really useful for anyone. |
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Tips, tools, tricks and help for anyone living the freelance lifestyle (more and more of us these days). |
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The best Mac apps on the planet get showcased here. |
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The iPhone has a number of apps available for watching Internet TV – and include all sorts of categories for every type of viewer. News, sports, reality shows, comedies, and even broadcasts in different languages |
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As we start off a new year, now’s a good time to focus on those burning ideas and entrepreneurial endeavors you’ve been putting off. But with the state of the economy |
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The truth is that all of us would be lost without our mobile phones. Did you notice how the mobile phones slowly and discretely crept into our lives? |
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Tutorial9 publishes Photoshop tutorials for both beginner and advanced level users. The site does not forget to include lots and lots of screenshots that make it easier for you to follow the walkthrough |
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Welcome to HTML Dog, the web designer's resource for everything HTML and CSS, the most common technologies used in making web pages. |
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Mark Russinovich's technical blog covering topics such as Windows troubleshooting, technologies and security. |
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Windows Internet Explorer Engineering Team Blog |
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Focusing on Windows Server 2008 R2, Hyper-V, Storage Server, High Performance Computing, and Small Business Server |
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Scripting a SharePoint 2010 install with Powershell |
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According to recent salary surveys by ZDNET's Tech Republic organization, the following are the highest paying certifications to have in the technology industry. |
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World Best Information is collected from 202 Countries. The information for all age groups right from Kid to old is stored here 100% Satisfaction to all right from a Layman To Business Tycoon. Our Mission is to provide information for every type of human interest in seconds for which you are spending hours and hours per day. We are 100% committed that you will not get such a useful and bulk information anywhere on the web. |
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Need a little inspiration? Find cheap airline tickets to our favourite travel hot spots |
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We receive hundreds of blog submissions daily and our editors review every single blog by visiting the URL provided and checking to see that the blog meets our submission requirements. Editors do NOT work weekends. And no, sending us an inquiry asking after your blog is not going to make the process go any faster. |
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SupportBlogging! has been set up to provide an opportunity for students, teachers, administrators, parents, and others to help promote an understanding of the benefits of educational blogging. |
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RYP Marketing experts' blog on topics relevant to SEO, web design, marketing and related subjects. |
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With over two decades of operational and management experience, Sam Rozenfeld, founder and CEO of DLS Internet Services has developed a sharp eye for how businesses struggling with inefficiencies and miscommunication can emerge to become streamline business operations through use of Unified Communic... |
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Matthew Baxter-Reynolds: WinRT, the new programming framework for Windows 8, is a bet-the-farm strategy for Microsoft as it sees tablets chewing up its field |
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As social media continues to gain acceptance as a bona-fide communications platform, I thought it might be fun to have a cool fact about it for every week of the year. So, here are ten facts about the five most well-known social media outlets – Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube and blogging – with two more bonus facts thrown in just for fun. (And to get to the figure of a fact a week for a year). |
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The way signal strength varies in a wireless network can reveal what's going on behind closed doors. |
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LaunchPort is a product that enables wireless re-charging of Apple iPad 2. The LaunchPort system utilizes inductive charging, a method where electromagnetic fields transfer energy from a charging station to a device's internal battery. |
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We’re a day late, but we still managed to get this week’s show recorded! Rich is soaking up sun (or “teaching”, as he claims) in Cancún, Mexico, so we decided to rope in the illustrious Mike “Rybolov” Smith to discuss, surprise-surprise, privacy and monitoring |
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Wiki style searchable collection of freeware programs, organized by function and popularity. Includes guides and tutorials, and user contributed articles |
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The Top 100 Apple / Mac Blogs. By L. Fabry. In business for over 25 years, Macintoshhas made some incredible advances in the technology world. |
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Last July, Apple discontinued the white MacBook from its consumer lineup, pushing consumers toward the company's popular MacBook Air line or the 13-inch MacBook Pro. The company didn't kill off the MacBook entirely though, as it continued to offer it to educational institutions. |
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We at Google were shocked and saddened yesterday to hear about the death of Steve Jobs. Steve's work has inspired and delighted many of us for decades, and we will miss him. |
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While CES is the ultimate showcase for brand new technology and innovative gadgets, it can become redundant. Throughout the labyrinth of booths, there are a myriad of copycats, all trying to garner interest in "the next big thing". The fact of the matter is that many of these things are not the best things to come out of the show floor. Read on and I'll tell you why. |
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The blog recently suffered a little downtime due to a server move but it is back and I am ready to have an amazing 2012. I will be updating the blog more . |
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There's been a lot of activity on the Web and in our industry in the last week, and I thought it might be fun to try and tie at least some of it together. |
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This week, I’ve set up mysql cluster on virtual machines to do some benchmarking and testing against performance. |
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There are lots of blogs in this list which are dead or non-functional, so I have created a fresh list version 2 - you can find it here |
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The first blog search engine was PubSub in 2002. It was inventive and strange in some ways (and took some getting used to); but it was fast |