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Facebook: How To Get Only Status Updates on Your FB Home Page
Rob Rogers - 0
Facebook's News Feed (and Live Feed) tend to be way to much information to sift through. Everytime that one of your friends becomes someone else's friend, it ends up on your home page. In fact, it seems that each time any of your friends does anything on Facebook, it is thrown onto your homepage. Here's how to tame it down to only Status Updates.
Google Reader for Android: Use the Volume Buttons to Navigate Between Articles
Rob Rogers - 0
By enabling the use of the volume buttons to navigate articles from your subscribed RSS feeds, you can easily make your way through all of that unread material with just one hand, no need to use the onscreen buttons.
Macbook Air 11″ : The Review
Like any blogger and traveler, I love my portables and ultraportable laptops. On October 20, 2010 Apple unveiled its updated Macbook Air line and...
How to Shutdown a Computer Remotely from a Mobile Phone using Email
Just imagine you have to leave your computer running at home to perform some tasks. Now, you will be able to turn your...
How to Get Your Twitter Posts (Tweets) to Show Up on Facebook
Rob Rogers - 0
If you are using both Twitter and Facebook, why duplicate your efforts by having to generate separate posts for each social network that state the same thing. There are multiple methods available on Facebook that allow for various ways of integrating your Tweets into your Facebook.
Apple iPad : Change links in Google Reader to point to full HTML webpage
This recipe is a quickie for those new iPad owners who use Google Reader to view their RSS Feeds. Since the iPad's Agent String is similar to an iPhone/iPod Touch, when you go to your Google Reader page you will be redirected to Google's Mobile Version.
Google : How to search in realtime the web and twitter (and more options!)
This is a quickie recipe for those search junkies. Google just recently announced/added the ability to search in real-time social networks such as twitter. By default, these options are not turned on when you do a Google search. Lets take a look at what we got!
Google Reader: How To Enable Display of Favicons
Rob Rogers - 0
To make your Google Reader more visually appealing, enable the display of favicons in the subscription listing. Sometimes it is quicker to recognize a feed by its favicon than it is to read the name.
Google Reader: Use the Send to Feature to Share Posts in Other Services Like Twitter and Facebook
Rob Rogers - 0
By using Google Reader's new Send to feature, you can easily share posts with others via Twitter, Facebook, StumbleUpon, Digg, etc. Once configured, you can post the article to another service by clicking the Send to button and selecting the desired service.
Excel 2007: How to View Twitter Updates (Tweets) in a Worksheet
Rob Rogers - 0
If you find yourself yearning to view Twitter updates in a worksheet, then this is for you. Seriously, Excel can be a useful tool for viewing Tweets, allowing you to format them to your liking. You can add multiple Twitter feeds to your worksheet and have an inconspicuous viewer to read them.
Reset to Default Settings in IE7, IE8, and IE9
David Kirk - 0
If your browser is misbehaving, resetting it to the default settings might be just the fix you are looking for. By resetting Internet Explorer, you remove all previous settings but does not affect your Favorites, RSS Feeds or WebSlices.
Redirect webpages or URLs using .htaccess
David Kirk - 0
The .htaccess file is a powerful tool that most casual users have not yet discovered. Here I'll show how to use it to...
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