Google Getting Rid of Old Version of AdSense for Search
Google is retiring the old version of AdSense for Search and telling users to switch to the new version powered by Google Custom Search, which has been offered for a while. If you see "powered by Google" on the logo on the search results page, then you’re using the old one. In a post on [...]
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Should Google Be Getting More Bing-Like?
This week Google released its new design for Image Search. The new design includes a tiled layout with instant scrolling between pages. This has already drawn some inevitable comparisons to Bing’s image search, which is particularly interesting given Google’s overall more Bing-like user interface launched earlier this year. Do you think Google is improving with [...]
Read the rest of this entryTwitter @earlybird Account Teaches Us a Lesson in Tweet Proofreading
A couple weeks ago, Twitter unveiled its @earlybird account, which is designed to provide followers with exclusive deals from the company’s advertising partners and other businesses. Last week, the account got into full swing, as it tweeted its first deal from Disney. The second deal was made available today for a new 32-inch Vizio HDTV [...]
Read the rest of this entry4 Methods to Reset Windows 7 Password Instantly
Maybe, you have heard the similar complaints that “I recently changed Windows 7 Administrator password because my son was downloading to many files, but now that I’ve got him to stop download, I forgot Windows Administrator password, so when I try to download, it will ask me for the administrator password, which I don’t know. [...]
Read the rest of this entryEasy management of your MS Excel 2007 password
Microsoft Office developers have been paying more and more attention to the means of protecting users’ information, and Microsoft Excel has not been overlooked. With advanced features, MS Excel 2007 provide users against unauthorized access to the information stored in Microsoft Excel documents. The methods include completely blocking access to a document, forbidding saving changes [...]
Read the rest of this entryGoogle has added rich text signatures to Gmail
There’s no need to mention how popular Google as a company. Over the years, Google has provided us with many great services but in our opinion, Gmail is the best of those services. If you don’t know Gmail is Google’s mail service, and it has been available since February 7th 2007. Additionally, Gmail was available [...]
Read the rest of this entryGoogle App Inventor tool helps you create Android Apps with ease
As you surely know, there are many mobile operating systems available on all sorts of phones. There’s Apple’s iOS, Symbian, Windows Mobile and of course Android OS from Google. There’s no need to mention that Android OS has enormous popularity and millions of users all over the world. As for the system itself, Android OS [...]
Read the rest of this entryHow to Become a Personal Trainer?
Nowadays almost every person with good amount of assets wants to become or aspires to have a good physic he and great body. They seek advice from various people to keep their body under a good tone, the industry has grown into a big one and this has demanded the need for professional personal trainers [...]
Read the rest of this entryNo More Windows XP for Netbooks from October
Microsoft is best known for its operating system Windows that made an enormous impact on computer industry. When it was released it had some flaws but still it was the only operating system for PC computers. Over the years, Microsoft has improved it and in 2001 we got one of the best versions of Windows, [...]
Read the rest of this entryFlash USB 3.0 Drives From Mach Xtreme
USB 3.0 will provide a huge revolution when it comes to transfer speed and it will be faster up to ten times than USB 2.0. Although USB 3.0 isn’t standard yet we have seen many interesting USB 3.0 devices such as external hard drives. After external hard drives it’s time for USB Flash drives. Company [...]
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