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Internet Has Birthday: People Rejoice

Internet Has Birthday: People Rejoice

As Lifehacker.com reports “The internet turns 40 years old today…” Wow, where has time gone? I remember just like it was yesterday that…

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About: New Page and How I Did It

About: New Page and How I Did It
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Moving to Greener Pastures +w Really Big Fat Cows [or] How MonthsForever became Tech4Eleven.com

Moving to Greener Pastures +w Really Big Fat Cows [or] How MonthsForever became Tech4Eleven.com

Interesting that THIS post follows the post Get the 411 because Monthsforever.wordpress.com has become Tech4Eleven.com. Monthsforever was created with the goal of not just writing about technological items and such, but also about music, art, and life in general. But if you’ve followed me these last few years, you really haven’t seen much of that other stuff, which is sad, but it was telling that

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MacBook transforms and … well just watch.

MacBook transforms and … well just watch.

I’m sending in my mac right to have this surgery.

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Is it ok that I want some of these?

Is it ok that I want some of these?

Siftables… ____________________________________ Sorry, the site did not have an embed code. So here’s the link.

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Zamzar- For Fast Effective Relief

Zamzar- For Fast Effective Relief

Quick and easy file conversion.

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See-Net; for Reviews and Purchasing Help

See-Net; for Reviews and Purchasing Help

Way back when, I fell upon a site with countless free downloads and reviews on software applications, a not so little site called download.com. At download.com I can search for any type of software I want either by category, popularity, or by guessing. Then I can sort those results by paid, trial, or free, again by popularity, by rating, and more. Of course user reviews

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A Drive in the Sky

A Drive in the Sky

cheesy I know… My favorite online software storage home Skydrive (skydrive.live.com) has recently upped the anty to 25 whopping gigs- that’s 20g’s of increased storage. Considering it’s all free, you can’t get a better deal. I like that it’s well organized and has an easy to use interface. It lets you place your files in predesigned folders (music, docs, etc) or create your own to

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Firefox 3.1 beta 1: Faster than ever

Firefox 3.1 beta 1: Faster than ever

Here’s a quick and simple post: I just downloaded Firefox 3.1 Beta 1 (for OSX, of course) and it’s crazy fast. Download.com informs us that the fastest settings are not turned on by default (who knows why) but it’s dead simple to turn the new javascript engine on. I’ve posted how below: “To activate it, type “about:config” into the Smart Bar, then type “javascript.options.jit.content” into

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Mactopia? It truly is a real place

Mactopia? It truly is a real place

Microsoft- poor guys. Granted they do come up with some pretty cool stuff but I’m just not sure what they’re getting at sometimes. I’ll just come out and say it: seems like they’re saying Macintosh is pretty cool and a superior system. I won’t say anymore. Just take a look at the images below.

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Need some Change?

Need some Change?

I have a video on my cell phone, but my computer won’t play it. The file extension is “.3gp” and what I want to do is upload the video to my blog, but my blog won’t except that kind of file. Searching Google for a downloadable tool only results in software that has to be purchased, everything else I find, ends up void. I have

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Ringtone Madness

Ringtone Madness
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Free and Fast Business Lookup via GOOGLE

Free and Fast Business Lookup via GOOGLE

Google has an awesome business directory via Google Maps, but I never expect this. While browsing Google today for a business name, I came across 1-800-GOOG-411. Calling it, I found an exciting array of ease and functionality, and in addition, FREE-NESS. I saved the number in my mobile contacts and I might even put it on speed dial. This is a must have for your

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i [Google]

i [Google]

A poor endorsement, if you will, and yet another blog on igoogle’s homepage experience, igoogle offers a collection of web & computer information all in one place. There are many & countless gadgets one can add to their homepage such as clocks, CPU usage gauges, horoscopes, news headlines, and loads of super geeky add-ons, but in simplicity, I have added practical gadgets to MY igoogle.

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