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Are You Taking Advantage Of All The Money Saving Deals On Amazon?

I'm such a big fan of Amazon, and if you're someone who shops online then you have almost no choice but to be. You can get anything and everything on Amazon. It's trusted and reliable. It should be the first thing that comes to your mind when you turn to the internet to purchase something. Another thing that Amazon does quite well is offer some really great deals.

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So You Lost Your Best Friend? These Websites Can Help Locate Your Lost Pet

Having a pet, specifically a dog or a cat, can bring so much joy in your life. Something soft that you can cuddle with. Something you can share your thoughts with. Something that will love you back no matter what. But what happens when your best friend gets lost or runs away?What can you do to get them back as quickly as possible?

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Get More Out Of Pocket With These 6 Tips To Enhance Your Reading Experience

While Pocket is simple and easy-to-use, there are a few ways you can make the experience of using the service even better. Whether it's finding interesting ways to save content to your Pocket account, or to share that content with others, or even ways that improve how you can consume that content through Pocket, we've got you covered.

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Tower N' Trolls Versus Fieldrunners 2: The Battle Of The Tower Defense Games

Tower defense games are one of the most well-suited genres for playing on the go. Relative to other genres, they are fairly passive, and they allow the player to plant their towers, defend their bases, and only half focus. Today, we're putting two of the more popular tower defense games on the App Store head-to-head: in an interesting clash we have Fieldrunners 2, which comes with a $2.99 price tag, and Towers N' Trolls, which is a free-to-play.

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Take Control of Windows On Your Mac Desktop With BetterSnapTool and Houdini

No matter if you have a small 11" MacBook Air or a 27" iMac, you typically are going to wrestle with managing windows on your desktop screen. Even though I use two monitors, I used to find myself constantly moving windows around and readjusting their size. I've written before about applications that help Mac users manage wide screen Apple display, but in this article I want to highlight two applications, BetterSnapTool and Houdini, that help me better manage windows and screen real estate on both of my desktop and laptop Macs.

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