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How To Read Premium Online News Articles For Free

January 9, 2010

Some online publications like Wall Street Journal requires premium membership for their news articles. In other words, you can read their publications only if you subscribe for it. Although Wall Street Journal has some free content too but all the premium content is behind a “pay-wall” and you should be a paid subscriber to read [...]

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Create Shortened Goo.gl Links (Bookmarklet)

December 18, 2009

The new URL shortening service Goo.gl by Google is only available for Google products for now, and it is not available for broad consumer use. However, Matt Flaschen has created a bookmarklet that you can add to your favourites bar and use it to shorten any long URL you want.
Goo.gl This Page! <— goo.gl bookmarklet
Just [...]

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Declutter Your Gmail Page With “Minimalist Gmail” Firefox Extension

November 18, 2009

If you are a Gmail user (which you should be if not) and access your account from a browser, then you are probably sick of some clutter in your page that you never use, stuff like the invitation box, banner ads, the chat box and etc.
Minimalist Gmail is a Firefox Extension that selectively lets you [...]

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Are You a News Junkie Who Uses an iPhone? Get This Free App or Die!

September 18, 2009

It’s incredible how the mobile communication space have advanced so much recently. Basic computing and communication needs can be completely fulfilled with smart phones that were really uncommon a few years back.
If you are like me and prefer finding out about stuff yourself rather than being told by somebody else, then you will be thanking [...]

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Thank God. My Eyes Don’t Hurt Anymore When Looking At Google Calendar

September 7, 2009

There is only one concern I have with Google Apps – It’s UI. It is atrocious.
That is probably the only reason why I never used Google Reader, same with Google Calendar.
Thanks to Helvetical and GreaskMonkey, now you can have a pimped Google Calendar that won’t hurt your eyes. Helvetical extends the work done by Jon [...]

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A List Of Snow Leopard Incompatible Software

August 29, 2009

Apple officially released Snow Leopard yesterday and many are excited to update, mainly because of the $30 price tag. However, some are unsure and worried about softwares that might not be compatible with Snow Leopard.
Today Apple posted a list of incompatible software with Snow Leopard. The list includes software that will be restricted during installation [...]

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Another Indication Of New iPod Touches Coming This September

August 24, 2009

The news has been official and everybody now knows that the much anticipated Snow Leopard is going to be released on August 28. There is also another speculation about a new line of iPod Touch devices possibly with cameras that will be made official in the up-coming rumored Apple event this September.
There is no official [...]

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