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4 Ways Internet Piracy Can Be a Good Thing

Let’s open up a can of worms and think about this for a minute: is online piracy really that bad?

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Is Chill A Pinterest Clone Or A Good Social Video Discovery Site?

Chill.com has gone for a complete makeover and adopted the Pinterest look. It’s no longer the Turntable.fm for videos, but "Pinterest" for videos. You still have videos from the above mentioned sites. But watching and sharing them is closer to the way of Pinterest. So, is it just another Pinterest copy-cat or is there more substance to the video discovery site?

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3 Things About The Video Game Industry That Piss Me Off [MUO Gaming]

For the most part, video games are fantastic. I spend a good part of my free time sitting in front of my computer monitor or TV wrapped up in a video game. The fact is, video games are fun, engaging and downright addictive. There are games out there for everyone.That being said, there are plenty of things that happen in the video game world that make me angry.

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Omegle - A Site Like ChatRoulette That Promises More Strangers To Talk To

Omegle matches you with random strangers for one-on-one text and video chats. At any given time, you will find thousands of people online and ready to chat. Unlike ChatRoulette, Omegle lets you to find chat partners based on common interest. Omegle even has a feature that allows you to spy on others discussing a question you ask them.

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What You Need To Know About Intel’s Ivy Bridge [MakeUseOf Explains]

Intel has just released its new updated processor, code-named Ivy Bridge, for both desktops and laptops. You’ll find these new products listed as the 3000 series and you can buy at least some of them now (stock levels permitting, of course). You may be wondering what the new processors bring to the table. Are they worth the upgrade, or are they just an incremental improvement?

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Download & Read Classic Comic Books Using Comic Books Archive & ComicRack

As a kid, I burned through a lot of hobbies and phases. There was the NES, pogs, trading cards, and I was huge on comic books. I still have them all, stored away in plastic cases and as (probably) worthless as ever. Nonetheless, these are pieces of nostalgia that I don't want to let go. Knowing that a lot of my favorite comic books exist online forever would make letting go a lot easier, though.

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Start Shooting With These 4 DSLR Video Tutorial Sites

Recently, I covered a little bit of DSLR video for those of you stepping out to see the low-cost solution to production. My focus has been on helping those who don't necessarily do much video production themselves learn the basics so that they can take advantage of the cheaper cameras. However, we have four dedicated resources to help you venture further into your DSLR studies.

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Use Too Many Music Services? Consolidate Your Music With Open-Source Social Player Tomahawk [Cross-Platform]

Some users may wonder whether they should stick with music streaming services and ditch downloading songs to their local drives, or simply rely on the streaming options, because let’s face it, music streaming services are plentiful these days. With their low subscription fees, mobile streaming apps, and sometimes even no limits at all, music services, including Spotify and Grooveshark, represent convenience and portability.

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Take Gmail Offline With The Offline Google Mail App [Chrome]

Offline Google Mail for Chrome allows you to use Gmail without an Internet connection. Read, search, and send emails – all offline. When you do connect to the Internet, Offline Google Mail synchronizes with your Gmail account, downloading new emails and sending queued messages. Offline Google Mail replaces the deprecated Google Gears for using Gmail offline.

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