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Why MegaUpload, And Who's Next?

In the middle of some very aggressive anti-SOPA/PIPA protests, the feds managed to prove that they don't need to pass such a bill to pull the plug on a certain internet website. The casualty this in this instance was long-time file sharing giant MegaUpload (along with the entire "Mega" network of sites). All that's left to ponder now is why it happened and what site may get hit next.

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Here Are 5 Resources For Royalty Free Music

I'm quite sure that some of you out there are wondering where to find royalty free music whether you're a videomaker, a game developer, or one of those neo-artist stage performance poets that uses a combination of visual imagery, weird music, and the occasional bit of innocent nudity. So with that being said, I'm here to bring you some quality royalty free music.

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Heard Wonders About Camtasia But Can't Afford It? Try ActivePresenter [Windows]

Camstudio is a simple open-source screen recorder that’s great for someone who’s starting out his or her YouTube show on software tips and how-to’s. If you’re looking for something that allows you to enhance your videos even more, check out what ActivePresenter offers. ActivePresenter is a screencasting software that you can use to author training tutorials and software walkthroughs.

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Make Gnome Shell Look Like Android 4.0 With Ice Cream Shell Theme [Linux]

Today, we'll be covering a very nice theme that should easily find a special place in the heart of Android lovers. Yes, you guessed it, there's a well-done theme of Android's new 4.0 "Ice Cream Sandwich" release for Gnome Shell.

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Apple Introduces iBook Textbook Publishing [News]

Last Thursday, Apple held a live event at the Guggenheim in New York, where the company introduced its latest software, iBooks Author, which some critics are calling a game changer for schools, writers, and book publishers. iBooks Author is designed to enable writers and publishers to create multimedia e-textbooks that can be uploaded and sold on the Apple's iBooks store and viewed in the updated iBooks 2 app.

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The Advantages Of Journal Writing On Penzu.com

I started journal writing back in the early eighties when I was in college, but haven’t really put personal thoughts to paper in the last fifteen years. After thinking long and hard about what medium I wanted to use to keep my journal, I chose Penzu.com because it offers advantages over traditional paper notebooks and even popular blog sites like Wordpress and Tumblr.

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4 Funny & Odd Search Engines That Work Off The Beaten Track

Search engines that are off the beaten track form a legion of their own. We saw a few when we listed 10 Offbeat & Alternative Search Engines You Might Not Have Heard Of. The search engine pile is far from dry; let’s check out a few funny and odd search engines that define the word – offbeat.

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5 Reasons to Choose Android Over iPhone

If you’re looking at buying a smartphone, you’re probably going to buy an Android device or an iPhone (sorry, Microsoft). What’s the difference, and which should you choose? We recently gave the pro-iPhone side of the story, and now in the interests of balance, it’s time for to put forward the case for Android.

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Garden Plan Pro - The Best iPad Gardening App Yet

GrowVeg.com, a subscription based online garden planning tool, has recently launched an iPad app based on the service. It costs $9.99 (no subscription) during the introductory period. It's possibly the best tool I've found yet for planning your vegetable plot or allotment, with a fantastic advanced feature set such as square foot gardening and space requirements for individual varieties.

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