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Managing Your Personal E-Reputation [INFOGRAPHIC]
For some people, their reputation is everything and they will do anything to preserve it and maintain it. In business, having a bad reputation can mean bankruptcy or perpetual unemployment. So it has always been considered good practice to remain polite, professional and reliable so people think highly of you.
Y PPA Manage: A GUI For Managing Ubuntu PPAs [Linux]
Do you want to avoid using the command line when installing bleeding edge software? Then manage your Ubuntu PPAs from a simple GUI with Y PPA Manager. Ubuntu users get their software from the Ubuntu Software Center, or the command-line based "apt-get". These programs, in turn, get software from online repositories.
Organize Everything In One Place & Link To Files On Your Computer With KeyNote NF [Windows]
One of the most difficult aspects of having so many projects going at once - between being a writer, blog owner, engineer and programmer - is keeping everything sorted and organized. The one thing that consumes a lot of my time is not so much tracking the tasks that I need to do, but re-locating the text files and word documents where I kept notes or created my to-do lists.
Give Your Applications A Speed Boost with Process Prioritizer [Windows]
Today's computers have hardware that do some pretty astounding work. This is especially true when comparing today's hardware with the hardware from 5+ years back. However, today's workloads have also been increased alongside the power increase of hardware. In that respect, people have been trying to find ways to make applications run more efficiently on their machines in order to get maximum performance.
Navigate Indoors With The New Version Of Google Maps For Android 2.1+ [News]
Google Maps for mobile is 6 years old (happy birthday!). To celebrate the occasion, Google launched Google Maps 6.0 for Android. The updated version of the app includes the much-anticipated indoor maps (a feature which has been available on Bing Maps for several months now), along with some other small goodies that are aimed at a better user experience.