So you’ve created a new website, and you want to make sure Google finds it so that you can get search traffic. Back in the day, you had to submit your website to the search engines and it could take months. Luckily, there’s now a much faster way to make this happen.
Remember when Adobe Acrobat used to be a great little tool? Before all the bloatware, spam, and constant phoning home to Adobe? The days of using Acrobat to efficiently view PDF files are long gone – but there is a good, free alternative. Foxit Reader, a free PDF reader from Foxit Software, is currently the best alternative to Adobe’s popular PDF reader.
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The 5 Most Useful Firefox Extensions
Firefox is the world’s best web browser. Part of what makes it so great is the ability to completely customize it with plugins and extensions, as well as themes. I’ve put together a quick list of my top 5 most useful extensions. The authors definitely deserve some recognition, as they are providing these invaluable tools free of charge, often only asking for a small donation in return. Be sure to support their efforts by donating a few dollars or linking back to them.
By default, if you try to search within PHP files using Windows XP, you won’t have much luck. It just won’t look inside them. There’s an easy way to fix this to effectively make XP search inside all files, regardless of extension.
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This little trick is not only useful, but it can also save you money. Pandora.com lets you listen to music and it will play the songs you like, learning from your likes and dislikes. I find it pretty ingenious, but the constant registration pop-ups are both annoying and frustrating.
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