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Learn How To Write Programs In Java With Greenfoot

Greenfoot takes care of learning a programming language by providing a developing platform, meant for educational purposes, where users can quickly get started and get visual results back in the form of graphics. Greenfoot runs and uses Java for its programming language, which runs on virtually every operating system

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The Six Biggest Websites On The Internet Compared [INFOGRAPHIC]

Have you ever been curious what the six biggest websites on the Internet are, how many visitors they get, as well as the breakdown in demographics for those visitors? Well now you can satisfy your curiosity with MakeUseOf's new infographic, designed by Dona Collins who is an infographic artist, blogger, teacher, and a writer of financial articles for CreditLoan.com.

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5 High Quality and Free iPad Games

When you talk about free games on the iPad - let's face it, they aren't always the same quality as you might expect from a paid-for game. Admittedly, sometimes they're actually better though. Today I've chosen to focus on high quality games that are either premium, used to be paid-for, or are simply of fantastic quality.

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Access All Your Travel Guides & Maps Offline With Stay [iPhone]

Stay is a free fun web-based tool we have reviewed previously. Basically, it offers a great feature set for planning and mapping your traveling and then saving and sharing your plans with friends, relatives or random people. Just a few days ago, the site launched their official free app for the iPhone which makes downloading and accessing your travel guides much easier.

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Cloud Save: Save Files Directly to the Cloud [Chrome]

Cloud Save sends would-be downloads directly to web-based services, including Dropbox, Google Docs, Facebook, Flickr, Picasa and more. Simply right-click a file, then decide where you'd like to send your file. It's a feature so mind-bogglingly useful you'll wonder why it's not built into Chrome to begin with, particularly as Google prepares to sell laptops sporting Chrome OS.

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