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CoolPreviews - Browse Through Search Results Faster With Interactive Site Previews
Surfing the web comes down to performing search engine queries and then clicking on links to check if the site has the answers that you want. I've used the Google preview option before, but never really found the time to really dig into how much time the right page preview solution could save. That is, until I discovered CoolPreview.
Geany - A Great Lightweight Code Editor For Linux
Surprisingly, Linux doesn't offer that many good IDE's (Integrated Development Environments). I believe this is because back in the day most Linux programmers took out good old Notepad (or gedit in this case), and started coding from that. However, I'm glad to know that there are now two really good IDEs out there, and Geany is one of them.
The 5 Best Gaming Podcasts You Should Be Listening To
There are few better ways to entertain or educate oneself while on the go than a podcast. All you need is an MP3 player or smartphone and a pair of earbuds. It’s no surprise that most podcasts cover topics of particular interest to tech-savvy listeners. The number of podcasts available about gaming is tremendous. Not all are worth your time however, so I’ve rounded up the five podcasts that I turn to.
Bin Weevils – A Fun Free Browser-Based Game For Kids With Plenty To Do
Children's games often try to both educate and entertain but sometimes can miss the mark completely. Console games aren't exactly cheap, and you're not always guaranteed a playable demo before you commit to purchase. Bin Weevils is a free, somewhat massively multiplayer children's game that uses Adobe Flash to run a virtual world in your web browser.
Create Your Short Stories & Novels With StoryBook
Have you ever had the idea to finally sit down and write that great novel you've always wanted to create, but you kept putting it off because the whole process just felt too complicated? Some novels have dozens of main characters and several threads of storyline all going on at the same time. How does the author keep it all straight?
How To Use Your Dedicated Virtual Server As An Internet Proxy Using SSH Tunneling
If you have your own virtual private server for hosting your website, you may not know you can also use it as a private proxy to get past various firewalls and internet blocks. Let me show you how you can set up a simple SSH proxy tunnel using your hosting account in Windows, Mac or Linux.