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- Published: 16 October 2012
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Though many large enterprises may choose to keep information about their data centers private for security and competitive advantage reasons, Google has opened their doors at the site "Where the Internet Lives".
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- Published: 15 October 2012
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Tired of seeing pictures of overpaid athletes, pandering political candidates, or egotistical reality "stars" on the web?
Meowbify takes website images and replaces them with static and animated cat photos. If you're the kind of person that thinks the Internet needs more pictures of cats (sites like LOLCats are not enough), then you may be interested in Meowbify....
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Read more: Sites to Browse - Humor - Pranks - Make the Internet Safe for Cats
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- Published: 14 October 2012
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Google maintains a wide variety of blogs on various subject such as the Google Chrome web browser, Gmail, YouTube, and other subjects.
Read more: Google - Find Google Blogs, Plus Google on Twitter, FaceBook, Elsewhere
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- Published: 10 October 2012
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While navigating through cells in a Microsoft Excel 2010 worksheet, have you ever seen letters and numbers appear next to options in the Ribbon like the below screenshot?
If so, you may have accidentally pressed the slash (/) key. Doing so activates the menu to satisfy compatibility with Lotus 1-2-3 users, who would normally press this key to access menu options. However, many younger accountants and computer users barely remember this program, if at all, and do not need this 'feature' occurring when their fingers slip pressing arrow keys. To disable this:...
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Read more: Microsoft Excel 2010 - Stop Accidentally Showing the Ribbon Shortcut Keys
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- Published: 09 October 2012
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If you are concerned about the privacy, security, and system stability implications of running plug-ins such as Flash and Shockwave inside Google Chrome, you may have thought about completely disabling plug-ins.
Read more: Google Chrome - Disable Plugins Such as Flash Unless You Want Them to Run













