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Organize Your Research With The New Standalone Zotero

One of Zotero’s biggest cons is that it works only within Firefox. This means you have to be running Firefox and use it to save the articles you find. As long as I was using Firefox, this was not a big issue, but when I switched to Chrome for a while, it became quite cumbersome. This is why I was delighted to find out that Zotero have come up with Standalone Zotero Alpha.

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7 Interesting Free Movie Sites That You Might Have Missed

What’s with the movies? Online movie sites may be bursting out from every nook and cranny of the digital world, but we cineastes never stop queuing up. Just as we have missed a few more interesting websites on movies, you also might have done the same. So, let’s again dim the lights, crackle the nachos, and showcase seven more interesting movie websites.

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Use Snapify To Browse Additional Information Sources While Searching For Something Online [Chrome]

Most of us use the web to look for information and with the amount of information available online these days, it seems that we can find almost anything as long as we know how to search for it. The problem is, one piece of information often leads to another and following those leads often distracts us from what we were looking for in the first place.

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3 Fun Things You Can Do on the Internet When Overwhelmed With Choice

The other day, someone asked "what can I do on the Internet?". The best answer is what can you not do on the Internet? Maybe the Internet is so overwhelming that some people really do need some pointers. If the sheer amount of options is paralyzing to you, I have three very simple suggestions to get you going.

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How To Restore Data Service To Your Smartphone [Android]

Mobile data service is ubiquitous in most major cities, making it unlikely that an Android user will ever go without seeing the 3G or 4G logo lit up on their device. There are still many places however, that don’t have access to mobile data – and unexpected interference can also disrupt your connection.

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Easily Create A Custom Tab For Your Facebook Page With Welcome Applet

It's nice to have Facebook pages. They let you build more social media visibility for your blog or small business. It's also nice to have the option to customize your Facebook page to maintain a brand identity. But why is there no easy way to actually do that?

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Browser Linux - An Extremely Lightweight & Fast OS For Older x86 Computers [Linux]

Unless you’re a web developer or programmer, you most likely don’t really need a whole lot of applications aside from a web browser, perhaps a media player, file manager/viewer and text editor. You can think of using a lightweight operating system. Browser Linux is a fast-booting operating system, derived from Puppy Linux, making it a wise choice for any computer, particularly older machines.

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Heroes of Newerth: A Free To Play Cross-Platform Action RTS [Windows, Mac & Linux]

Here’s something you don’t see every day - a competent, multiplayer strategy game that plays nice with all three major operating systems... for free! Heroes of Newerth is the name, and team-based Warcraft-esque online strategy is the game. Originally released as a full-price game in May 2010, Heroes of Newerth has just gone free to play

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Schedule Daily Tasks With Tasks Till Dawn [Mac]

Let's say you just want to schedule a few little daily or weekly tasks on your Mac and you don't feel like hauling out Automator or figuring out a script in AppleScript. Well, a small utility called Task Till Dawn might well do the trick. You can use Task Till Dawn to set up and run daily tasks for automatically opening files or scheduling iTunes to download the newest Podcast at a specified time.

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Control The Music Your Way With Amarok [Linux]

Music players come a dime a dozen on any operating system, and it's easy to lose sight of those that are actually worth something. Amarok is probably one of the most feature-rich music players I've seen, and is proudly showcased as the default music player for the KDE desktop environment.

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