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  • 10 Puppy Finding Services To Find Your Next Best Friend

    May 16, 2013

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    Where do you go to find your next best friend? There are a lot of places locally, but some are difficult to discover. Also, if you do not have an idea of what kind you want, it may be difficult to find that perfect dog. That's where websites come in handy. They help you sift through the Internet looking for the perfect puppy and where you can get it. In this article we will cover ten different websites.
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  • Find The Perfect Color Scheme Every Time With Adobe Kuler

    May 16, 2013

    Whether you're building a website, designing a brochure or painting your spare room; finding the perfect combination of colors can be a daunting task. It often takes more than just personal taste to marry shades perfectly, and that's where an advanced color picker can really help you out. The best tool for the job has been freely available on the web since 2006. This tool is called Kuler, and it's probably the best free product Adobe has ever released.
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  • Add Facebook Trusted Contacts To Ensure You Can Recover Your Account

    May 15, 2013

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    It happens all the time. People forget their password, accounts get hacked, or Facebook decides they have violated the Terms of Service and bans them. And when they try to recover their account, they realize that phone numbers or email addresses they once provided for a potential security check are long out of date. So what can they do to recover their Facebook account?
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  • Facebook Ads vs Google Adwords: Which One Got Me The Most Clicks?

    May 15, 2013

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    I honestly never thought that I'd be paying for any sort of advertising for my blog, at least not until it entered into the "big time", with many hundreds of thousands of pageviews per day. I never really believed that the cost of advertising on a small scale could really be worth the results. If you only invest less than $10 a day into an advertising campaign, can it really have any impact at all? Don't most advertising campaigns require hundreds of dollars a month or more? This is the question that I set out to answer at the beginning of this year
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  • Discover New Music By Mapping Musical Genres & Artists

    May 15, 2013

    Mapping music isn't as bizarre as it may at first sound. In the same way locations can be mapped out, so can music genres and artists, with one style feeding into the next, one band being connected to another. What follows are three methods for mapping genres and artists that should lead to you discovering new music. Hopefully, all without having to offend a friend or loved one.
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  • Those Crazy Web Words And Phrases Explained

    May 15, 2013

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    There have been more new words invented in the last decade than ever all thanks to this new fangled "internet" thing. It's easy to see how us old folks - and by old I mean anyone over the age of 25 - might get easily lost. Whether it's on your child's chat messages or some inexplicably popular item on Reddit, this new language increasingly pervades the meat space of real life. Let me put you a little at ease ease though, as I explain some key terms.
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  • Forecast.io: The Elegant Weather App For The Globe That Shows The Merits Of Good Design

    May 15, 2013

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    A weather forecast website should be designed to make gloomy weather a bit palatable. The appropriately named Forecast.io ticks most of the boxes; including the one that says – elegance. Take the first look at its interface, and I am sure you will agree with me that good design matters. By the time we end this article, I hope you will agree that good design and easy-to-grasp weather data without dumbing it down, matters more.
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  • Firefox 21 Launches With New Social Integrations, Do Not Track Improvements, & More [Updates]

    May 15, 2013

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    Version 21 of Mozilla Firefox is now available, with version 20 of the browser released only last month. Included in the latest version is the addition of multiple social providers, enhanced three-state UI for Do Not Track, and plenty of other items. The desktop update is available for Windows, Linux, and OS X. Firefox is also rolling out a gradual update on Google Play for Android users.
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  • Microsoft Brings Google Talk Chat Into Outlook.com [Updates]

    May 15, 2013

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    Microsoft announced on Monday that it will directly integrate Google Talk into its Outlook.com webmail service - an unexpected maneuver on all accounts. The announcement came after Microsoft received user feedback specifically requesting the ability to chat with Google Talk contacts. Google Talk conversations done through Outlook.com will have to be text only for now.
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  • New To Instagram? Top Tips For Newbies

    May 15, 2013

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    When you’re getting started on Instagram, there are a few tips and tricks to bear in mind to make sure that you hit the ground running. The popular app is part photo-sharing site and part social network, and finding the right balance on how to use it, and following certain rules of etiquette can make you a popular, and engaging user.
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  • Does The Internet Need A ‘Delete’ Button? [You Told Us]

    May 15, 2013

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    However careful you may be about what you share on the Web, there is always a chance you're leaking information. Websites collect data about you, which is then used to present you with relevant adverts. Social networks store updates and comments you make, any of which could come back to haunt you later in life. And that's just the tip of the iceberg. Which is why we decided to ask you for your views on this issue.
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  • How Should You Deal With Twitter Spammers?

    May 15, 2013

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    Twitter spammers are annoying entities that are an unfortunate part of the service, and it doesn’t look like that they will be going away anytime soon. Until Twitter finds a way to automatically get rid of them, it will take some participation from its user base to keep the site clean and free from fake accounts, phishing scams, and nasty viruses.
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  • Stay Safe Online: Follow 10 Computer Security Experts On Twitter

    May 15, 2013

    There are simple steps you can take to protect yourself online. Using a firewall and antivirus software, creating secure passwords, not leaving your devices unattended; these are all absolute musts. Beyond that it comes down to keeping up with the latest news about spam, scams, phishing attempts, hacks, and malware. This is where the following list of Twitter accounts come into play.
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