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6 Cool Google Chrome Extensions for Gmail Users
If you're like me, you use Gmail for all of your email needs, even across multiple email accounts. Although there are plenty of email clients available, Gmail is often easier to use, quicker, and nearly as functional. That doesn't mean it's perfect. There's always room for tweaks and modifications, and Chrome users have an endless lineup of extensions to use for that purpose. Not all of them are cool, but the ones listed here are!
5 Ways To Get Around The New York Times Paywall
Did you know that the New York Times spent an incredible $40 million on their recent paywall solution? Did you also know that it can be circumvented with all but a few clicks? If you're interested in how the Internet has rendered $40 million worth of effort redundant, then read on.
3 Cool Things You Can Do With A Rooted Android Phone
By now you will know that there are a bunch of us here at MakeUseOf that love Android phones. Paul's article on writing an Android app is a good example of how thoroughly we dig into these little gadgets. However, for a long time none of us were really brave enough to root our phone - it's a bit nerve-racking to consider that you could turn your expensive new gadget into a brick.
Preview Multimedia Content Within Tweets with Parrotfish
The web is full of great multimedia material, and the joy of being on the web lies in the process of discovering and sharing those treasures. One of the best sharing tools available today is Twitter. Its simplicity makes this little blue bird soar by leaps and bounds.
3 Handy Keyboard Shortcuts You Need to Program Into Your Media Center Remote
Whether you prefer Boxee, XBMC or the Hulu Desktop for your media center, it's nice to get up from the couch as little as possible. If you don't want to leave the couch very often, you'd better program your remote to do simple tasks.
6 Places to Read Old Newspapers and Archived News Online
It might be old and stale, but dated news still has its uses. Does the image of a guy who keeps stacks of yellowing newspapers in his attic seem somewhat out of the ordinary? It might be an obsessive disorder, and rummaging around in that pile may not appeal to us, but that pile could be a storehouse of valuable information.