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Blogging Strategies: How To Plan A Successful Blog In 8 Simple Steps

The recipe for a successful blog is not complicated. This post is dedicated for whom wants to start a blog but doesn’t know how to and for the ones who can’t make their own blog take off. If you want to begin in a simple way not necessarily creating original content, here’s how to create the basis of a successful blog. [...more]

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How To Surf The Internet Without Any Ads: foolDNS

FoolDNS is an Italian startup that protect users from tracking operations performed by large advertising networks. In a few words, it removes banners, ads and any kind of advertising from websites that you visit. From the official website: FoolDNS is a private DNS service focusing on user's privacy protection... Each time you access a webpage, or a banner appears, your navigation logs becomes visible to the website that you visit and to the advertising network that provide the ads on that page [...more]

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YouTube Hack: How To Set The Start Frame Of YouTube Videos

YouTube Hack: How To Set The Start Frame Of YouTube Videos

You just have to add a parameter that indicates the start point of the video in seconds: &start=X (codified &start=X). By taking this example, here’s the video starting from minute 3. [...more]

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Top 5 Must-Know To Blog Without Stress

Maintaining a blog easily, and then a relevant web site, is very important as you can guarantee a good quality and continuity in the updates. What follows here are not real rules but just few simple considerations as a result of a long lasting experience and publications of several articles on the subject. [...more]

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How To Replace Cable Television With Internet TV For Free: A Real Test

Internet TV is a very hot and current matter, but the question is: is it reliable and easy enough to replace traditional cable, satellite or digital television? Or it is just a sort of amusement for geeks and pc addicted? In order to understand if internet streaming or web Tv can already replace cable Tv the only thing you can do is doing your own experience! [...more]

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How To Delete Chats And History Of A Single Skype Contact

Besides VoIP calls, Skype offers an instant messaging system among the contacts through a chat channel. Due to privacy issues, however, it is possible to unable the recording of Skype talks via chat or to limit memory time for three months, one month, two weeks in your PC, or even to disable the talks memory completely. The [...] [...more]

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Phishing, how to avoid cheats and credit card frauds

Phishing does not happen when user clicks on the suggested link, but only when he/she enters personal data in the link destination page. It’s therefore sufficient to check with attention the page address in order to understand whether we are dealing with phishing or not (even if, for non-expert users, it would be better never to click on links of unclear nature). [...more]

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DSL Speed Test: How To Estimate Your Real Download Speed

I wanted to test my ADSL connection speed just for idle curiosity first and second to verify if I’m paying the right amount of money for all services on this line. As I am convinced that the experience is a good guideline for everyone, here you have a list of things you can do to test your home line speed. [...more]

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DSL: How To Calculate Your Download Speed

How can you calculate an ADSL or xDSL line download speed when you only know the provider speed and the available minimum guaranteed band? Many are DSL operators inefficiencies, and sometimes you just need a little bit more knowledge to avoid any useless stress. Here you can get some further information in order to verify whether your ADSL is really a slow one or you just made a possible wrong estimation. [...more]

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Wireless DSL: How To Protect Your Wifi Connection

I personally think that sharing with other people one’s knowledge and resources is a good thing. In fact, projects like FON (organized wireless connection sharing) attract me, by the way I am aware that many families have a wifi ADSL router without the least idea of how easy it is for unknown people to connect to it at these families expenses. [...more]

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Two technologies called DHT and PEX enable trackerless BitTorrent; in the simplest of terms, the BitTorrent technology has evolved to the point where trackers are no longer necessary for operation. Thus, the folks over at The Pirate Bay have decided to permanently shut down the Pirate Bay tracker.

Google Sites, which launched a little under two years ago, have given businesses and consumers a way to quickly build their own websites with no HTML knowledge required, making it relatively easy for anyone without a technical background to build a simple website.

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