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Search engines, and Google in particular through its Universal Search initiative, are making great strides towards delivering multi-media search engine results. Images, audio, and video links are being sprinkled into certain types of searches. The tough part about this desire is that it can be hard for a search spider to determine the actual content or intent or a photo or video. But, that's where you come in.
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Filed under: Utilities, Windows, Freeware
We love executable Windows apps that don't need to be installed. They don't muck up you registry and other settings, and when you want to delete them, you just delete the file or folder, no add/remove programs dialog required. Best of all, most of these applications can be run from a USB flash drive which means you can carry them with you and run them on any computer.
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Filed under: Internet, Utilities, Windows Mobile, Freeware
Mocha FTP Server is a nifty little application for Windows Mobile that will turn your PDA or phone into a FTP server. When the application is running, you can access any of the files on your mobile device by typing the device's IP address into a web browser or FTP client. That's pretty much all there is to it.
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Filed under: Utilities, Windows, Freeware, TroubleshootingHinx Backup Easy is a free program for Windows that will back up your files to a remote server or local backup solution.
You know, it used to be that if our entire system crashed, and we had made no backups whatsoever, we could always blame the paucity of backup software on the market (and the resident difficulties of the few backup solutions available).
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Filed under: Features, Windows, Google, Microsoft, Freeware, Search
Microsoft released an updated version of Windows Search, its free desktop search client the other day. And while there are dozens of excellent desktop search clients, including a few good free ones, it seems inevitable that people are going to compare Windows Search to Google Desktop. Because you know, any time either company releases something kind of cool someones assumes that it's just a ripoff of a product offered by the other. Or Apple.
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While I signed up nearly a year ago, I just recently started using Twitter. As a marketer I find it both interesting and fascinating...as it is more transparent than most social networks are. People often write back and forth using @username when they want to send another person a message, which sometimes draws you into other conversations. And since everyone you follow is someone you know or related to someone else you know it is really easy to get pulled in. And the social pressure of being associated with everything you do (no anonymous domain registration here folks) prevents Twitter from becoming a spam filled mess. Maybe there is some way such a system could be applied to search?
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"Hi Darren, I've got a website at www._____.com which I've had for a few years and not really done much with. I've heard that blogs are a good way of building traffic and making money, should I change it to a blog?"
I get this type of question on a weekly basis so I thought that I'd tackle it as a post.
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Filed under: Internet, Windows, Freeware, VoIP, Beta
While Call Graph certainly isn't the only Skype plugin that lets you record calls for free, it is certainly one of the simplest to use. And it's free, which always helps. Several other popular Skype recording applications like Pamela let you record up to 15 minutes for free, but you'll have to pony up some cash for a license if you want to record longer calls. There are no such limitations on Call Graph.
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If you are starting a business or just dreaming of it, you can expect the startup stage to be heady, exhiliarating, challenging, rewarding and sometimes scary — all at the same time.
You'll be encountering new things all the time — problems and responsibilities you may never have had to deal with before.
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Bogdan is a 22 year old guy from Bucharest, Romania.
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