Posted on November 9, 2007 by djdangerous
Google is a pretty powerful search tool. You knew that. You can use it to find information, but you can also use it to find downloadable MP3s, books, videos, and other items. We’re going to assume you’re just looking for legally available downloads, but the truth of the matter is if someone’s posted an MP3 [...]
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Posted on November 9, 2007 by djdangerous
by Brad Linder
There’s good new and bad news in the fact that Google is rolling out an updated version of Gmail. On the one hand, pages load quicker and there’s an advanced contact manager. On the other hand, many of your favorite Firefox extensions for tweaking Gmail may have stopped working.
For a while now, personal [...]
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Posted on November 9, 2007 by djdangerous
Blogs are like personal telephone calls crossed with newspapers. They’re the perfect tool for sharing your favorite chocolate mousse recipe with friends–or for upholding the basic tenets of democracy by letting the public know that a corrupt government official has been paying off your boss.
If you blog, there are no guarantees you’ll [...]
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Posted on November 9, 2007 by djdangerous
Whether you’re a newly minted blogger or a relative old-timer, you’ve been seeing more and more stories pop up every day about bloggers getting in trouble for what they post.
Like all journalists and publishers, bloggers sometimes publish information that other people don’t want published. You might, for example, publish something that someone considers defamatory, [...]
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Posted on November 9, 2007 by djdangerous
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