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Avoiding Internet Surveillance: The Complete Guide

Internet surveillance continues to be a hot topic so we've produced this comprehensive resource on why it's such a big deal, who's behind it, whether you can completely avoid it, and more.

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Everything You Need To Know About Wikipedia And More

Wikipedia is one of the most famous sites on the Internet. It's informative, as well as controversial, and having a page on there is highly sought after. Let's get to know it better.

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What's Inside Your Computer: The Story Of Every Component You Need To Know

Whether you're buying a new computer or building your own, you're going to be subjected to a lot of acronyms and random numbers.

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Learn to Program in Processing: A Language for Visual Designers

The 21st Century is open to creativity through digital means and programming. Would you be surprised to learn that there is a programming language out there designed for the artist in you?

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Journey Into The Hidden Web: A Guide For New Researchers

This manual will take you on a tour through the many levels of the deep web: databases and information available in academic journals. Finally, we’ll arrive at the gates of Tor.

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The Complete Guide to Simplifying and Securing Your Life with LastPass and Xmarks

While the cloud means you can easily access your important information wherever you are, it also means that you have a lot of passwords to keep track of. That's why LastPass was created.

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An Unofficial Guide to Goodreads for Readers and Writers

I am digital marketer who works in traditional publishing, and I am also a writer. And though I am not self-published, I have two words for those who are: Goodreads STAT.

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Project Gutenberg: More Than Just Free Books

Sites like Project Gutenberg, which has over 45,000 books on offer (at the time of writing), will ensure that no book will ever truly disappear. Discovering obscure works of literature is now easier than ever.

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Learn To Build With PHP: A Crash Course

PHP is the language that Facebook and Wikipedia use to serve billions of requests daily; the de-facto language used for teaching people web programming. It’s beautifully simple, but brilliantly powerful.

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Your Guide to Making Money Online: Writing, Transcribing and Tutoring Gigs

This is your guide to making money online. There are plenty of legitimate ways to earn money if you're savvy enough.

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Guide to KDE: The Other Linux Desktop

This guide is meant to introduce the so-called "power users" of computers with an introduction to KDE, including the option (and freedom) that it provides.

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The Unofficial, Beginner's Guide to Tumblr

Tumblr's the number one social networking site for people under 25. Clearly it's important, but it's a bit mystifying. It's less a blog than it is an anti-blog.

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Research Your Family Tree Online

Various specialist software tools are available to help you to map your family tree and there are websites available that can help you out with everything from census results to finding graves.

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Press Play: The DVDFab Media Player 2 Manual

In an age when computer operating systems no longer ship with the right software to playback video DVDs and Blu-rays, what you need is an app that will do it for you.

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Unofficial Guide To Feedly: Better Than Google Reader

Do you hunger for the best desktop and mobile RSS reader ever made? For both the hungry and the hopeful, Feedly satisfies.

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MakeUseOf Tablet Buying Guide: Summer 2013

What makes an iPad worth the hype? There are many manufacturers making tablets of all shapes and sizes running a great variety of software, and how do you know which one is right for you?

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On Air: Set Up Your Own Online Broadcast

Live televised entertainment has found a new home: PC monitors. Popular commercial services like Netflix and Hulu command part of the television market in an age when watching TV no longer requires a TV.

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Get Started With HTML5

You’ve heard of HTML5. Everybody is using it. It's being heralded as the savior of the Internet, allowing people to create rich, engaging web pages without resorting to using Flash and Shockwave.

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