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Google Wave is the newest form of online communication that takes chatting, forum posting, e-mailing, social networking and other forms of communication mediums that I can't remember right now, and combined it into a simple browser based application. Yes, I mean it. It's very simple. You can chat with several people in real time or just use it as you would a forum. The possibilities are endless. Mashable even has a very good manual of what Google Wave can do and it's actually helped me understand the application more. There are a lot of ways that you can use it, but let's stop talking of things in general.
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We all like a little order in our things. We don't leave our homes in a mess and we don't leave our closets disorderly. Naturally we don't want to leave our files and other data on our PC in a messy state. With this in mind, we should also learn how to keep our hard drive in order to keep it efficient. That's why it's useful to learn how to partition your hard drive. Making a partition on your hard drive isn't necessarily a pc tweak to make your computer faster, but this way you can keep your files organized and you'll be able to install a secondary operating system to the one that you already have.
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Christmas is coming soon and it's high time that you bought your Christmas presents. If you've had the good foresight to plan ahead and buy all your stuff on Black Friday then you did something smart With the number of parties coming up ahead and gift exchanges to be had it would be good to plan ahead and buy the right kind of gifts. It's the time of the year when it won't be weird or suspicious to impress someone by getting them something nice. Here's what you've got to ask yourself, is getting your boss or significant other an expensive present as good as getting them a well thought out present? It's time to go shopping for the tech Christmas gift that won't backfire on you.
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When it comes to really good software, you don't have to look beyond anything that's not for free. In a world where software is expensive, we shouldn't overlook that the free stuff that we find online. It's true that there are things that are better when you pay for them, but you simply cannot scoff at the achievements of free software. They're well beyond competent and some of them offer better services than some of the software that you have to pay for. If we've learned anything from Google is that free and affordable services can and will out pace anything a lot of the other competitors.
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You might have seen these on TV or on youtube, but there's no denying that cell phone service providers are on an all out war with each other for your subscription. Each one of them deals their own low blows all the while stating that they provide the best service there is. The people that suffer the most are the subscribers that want to know which one actually is the best. The problem with trying to marketing something is that you over exaggerate the facts so much so that you don't get the right facts and you don't get to see the downside of subscribing to a single carrier.
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Using a BitTorrent is the best way to transfer huge files from computer to computer short of transferring them through devices. If you want to transfer files that are not larger than 200mb then you can try websites like rapidshare or mediafire. With BitTorrents you can use torrent files for free downloads or free file sharing with other users over the internet. If you've ever used programs like Limewire or other forms of downloading programs, then you might be familiar with this set up.
The first step to torrents would be to download a BitTorrent client. I preffer µTorrent since it's a free client and you can play Tetris with it (by going to the 'Help' tab, and then clicking on About µTorrent and then pressing 'T') but you can also choose Azureus or any other free clients.
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Keep Your Facebook Account Safe
There are a lot of people who spend their time on computers today than there were five or six years ago. Back then, regular folks used to casually go online to check e-mail, send e-mail or read news online. Outside of work we watched more television than spend time on a computer. In a span of two years things have changed. People can't get enough of the internet so much so that they even keep it in their pockets. You can say that it's because you can conveniently stay connected or because your job demands that you stay connected to the internet, but the fact is, people spend more time online because there is simply a lot more to do.
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7 Reasons Why Chrome Os Will Be Bad
Now that we know what can go right with Google Chrome, we can take a look at the opposite side of the coin and see it for its many disadvantages. 1. You need to be on the net... Always! This is by far the biggest concern I have with Chrome. You have to do everything online and not offline. Given that it doesn't promise a great offline experience shouldn't mean that you should have no offline experience at all. What happens when you're suddenly disconnected from the web? It's almost equivalent to a sudden restart or, to the worse extent, a crash. 2.
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7 Reasons Why Chrome Os Will Be Great
There's a lot of speculation going on about Google's OS; a lot of it is that it's too different to work. Well, the company does have a thing for making things work. If you're open to the idea, you can make the OS work for you too.
1. It's free. Sure, the Linux distribution has been around for years, but Google is a name that's familiar to everyone and has become synonymous with free and affordable services (not to mention trustworthy). Plus the fact that it's open source means that it can be improved by anyone anywhere.
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A First Look At Google Chrome Os
Chrome OS, has been released to open source and is now ready for download at a torrent site near you. The wait is over but, are curiosities satisfied? The Google Chrome OS is everything Google said it would be. It's a new kind of system experience, it's incredibly light and it really should be an operating system for netbooks.
Why does Chrome change the user experience? That's because you've never had an operating system that was a pure browser. That's right. When you start up your computer, you'll be greeted by the Chrome browser waiting to take you into the internet, but it's an incredibly quick boot.
You won't be able to do anything offline since all of the applications need to be connected to the internet to function.
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