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A Sneak Peek Into the New Nitro PDF Reader 2

PDFs are great, there's no argument there. But reading and editing PDFs can get quite cumbersome, especially when the main contender out there is Adobe Acrobat, which you might need to sell your house in order to buy. Nitro PDF Reader is an awesome free option which we've covered here in the past, and today, Nitro is getting a younger brother in the form of Nitro PDF Reader 2.

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Send Your Notes to Google Docs From Firefox Using the QuickFox Add-on & A Simple Script

The here-there-and-everywhere nature of Google Docs gives me an opportunity to use it as a brain dump for my impromptu notes. Most of us live in the browser; and if it’s Firefox then QuickFox is a must-install extension. Now, using a freely available script, you can send all your saved notes to Google Docs.

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Transfer Web Files Directly to Your Dropbox Folder With URL Droplet

If you live and work in a multi-gadget environment, you'll need tools to help you bring your files across the devices that you use. Aside from USB flash drives, cloud storage is another popular option. One of the leading names in cloud storage services is Dropbox. Since the service started a couple of years back, people have come up with some creative uses to enhance its functionality. URL Droplet is one of them.

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6 Bookmarklets That Will Boost Your Web Surfing Speed and Productivity

Bookmarklets are unsuspicious little helpers that sit in your browser's bookmarks bar. Unlike your regular bookmarks, they don't archive a URL, rather bookmarklets are small java applets with a one-click functionality. There are hundreds of bookmarklets and each can complete a different task. In this article I want to show you 6 bookmarklets that can help boost your web surfing speed.

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The 5 Best No Contract Smartphones With Premium Data Features

Smartphones are great. They offer access to the Internet, to your email, and thousands upon thousands of apps. They’re basically pocket PCs, and for geeks, that’s only a step away from heaven. There’s just one problem though, and that’s contracts. The phones are great. The two year contracts with outrageous pricing? Not so much. There are however a handful of choices that are available without a contract.

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