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Post to a Blog using Google Docs

While most of you would have been using Google Docs for quite a long time now, perhaps many of you would still be unaware that Google Docs lets you post to a blog just like Microsoft Word 2007. There are many benefits of using a blog publishing tool which I will mention in the end [...]

Save Google Presentations as (.PPT) Powerpoint Files

The issue that concerns users the most when adopting trends of cloud computing is the compatibility of web applications with desktop softwares. Google Docs today added a new feature to Google Presentations that will allow users to save Google Presentations as (.PPT) Powerpoint Files thus adding backward compatibility.

To save a Google Presentation as a (.PPT) [...]

Install Software By Clicking a Link in Ubuntu

Installing a new program in Linux is no piece of cake. Either you have to use Add/Remove Applications or you might have to do it the hard way using the Terminal.
This is where Windows take the precedence as it allows one-click installation of programs and softwares. The good news is that it can also be [...]

How to Play Video Files from Incomplete RAR archives

If you have downloaded videos that are in separate compressed parts like RAR, you know you would have to wait till all the parts get downloaded. The good news is there is a cool program that can relieve you from your boredom during the download completes.
Ladies and gentleman, this is:
Dziobas RAR Movie Player. This [...]

5 Steps To Make Your Posts More Professional

Ever wondered or raised your eyebrow when reading posts on established blogs, thinking how professional they are? You always wanted to have posts as professional as them in your blog too, don’t you? If yes, continue reading, as I’m telling you the method which you can follow to make your blog posts more professional and [...]

How to Backup Windows Drivers

Usually users load and install hardware drivers through the CD provided by the vendors but what if one loses the CD? Though hardware drivers are available on the Internet but they are always hard to find and in most cases are not compatible with your operating system.
The best way to not lose your hardware drivers [...]

How to Install Adobe AIR on Ubuntu

Adobe Technologies released the Linux version of Adobe AIR some weeks ago which brings web applications and widgets to your desktop. Installing new applications on a Linux distribution is always a mystery for newbies so here is a guide that teaches you how to install Adobe AIR on Ubuntu.

Open the Terminal
Download the file from here [...]

Learning English Online from Free Open Coursewares

If you are online for educational sources, you know there are lots of sites that will help you improve your subject. Today, I want to focus on Writing courses from world’s famous universities. There are a lot of writing courses available but the engineering courses from giants like MIT overshadow them.
Here are [...]

Create Shortcut on Desktop for Device Manager

Do you make changes to your hardware configuration regularly? or do you tweak your settings, install beta drivers that crash your machine. Then you are entitled to be a hardware geek. So, hardware geeks, here is a small tip from me for making your life a bit more simpler.
We know that for [...]

Quickly Resize Photos and Images in Windows Vista

I am using Windows Vista now a days as a secondary operating system. It is really cool and provides a lot of more built-in functions than Windows XP but at some points it just fails to amuse me.
Take today for instance, I logged in to my user account on Windows Vista and was talking to [...]

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