Archive for November, 2010


Photoshop Actions – Speed Up Your Workflow

Applying the same sequence of commands on your images may grow tedious after a while, especially when you are working with sets composed of hundreds of files. Photoshop has a very useful functionality that lets you create, record, and recall command sequences, executed automatically on any number of designated images. This tutorial will explain how [...]

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Will Google TV Change Television and the Web?

Google and Logitech have revealed what they are calling the “Google TV companion box”, also known as Logitech Revue. At $299.99, the small shiny black box will be, as the name implies, an addition to your current TV peripherals, rather than a replacement. It will interface with your current TV, allow you to search the [...]

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Will tablets replace laptops and netbooks?

Tablet sales have skyrocketed over the past several months, and by tablet sales, I mean iPad sales. One Wall Street analyst projects Apple iPad sales to reach 28 million in 2011. That means a lot of people will be walking around with the shiny little devices. But does it mean that the iPad will replace [...]

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Why Every Business Owner Needs a Blog

Andrew Hall is a guest blogger for Pounding the Pavement, an up-and-coming outlet for career-oriented expression. An ambitious freelancer, Mr. Hall also contributes articles about technical schools for Guide to Career Education. If something’s changed about the way people see the internet in the last half-decade, it’s that “blog” has moved from being a buzzword [...]

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Three important considerations when choosing mobile broadband to use whilst abroad

Heading abroad can be a very exciting time for most people, especially those who are heading off on a more unusual vacation rather than the usual sun, sea, and sand resort locations or big cities. However, one thing to bear in mind when heading off somewhere more remote rather than a main tourist area is [...]

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Which broadband myths are true?

Over the years a range of myths have developed with regards to broadband services and providers, and this can be confusing for both mobile and fixed line broadband users. With so many claims, myths, and rumours in circulation with regards to what broadband service providers can and cannot do, and with regards to how mobile [...]

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How Freelance Writers Can Find Article Inspiration

I have spent several years in the wonderful, strange world of freelance writing. While it is a blessing in many ways, it can also have a downside. Mainly trying to maintain inspiration and motivation when writing for such a large number of publications. From magazines to newspapers to webmasters, there are so many projects that [...]

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Corporate Videos – Clout in Marketing

In today’s media-driven society, the more multi-sensory a message can be, the more impact it will have on an audience. As a result, many companies have opted to include corporate video in their marketing efforts. From short, concise videos used for promotion on online social media sites, to longer informative videos included in press packages [...]

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Introduction to iPhone application development

If you have even a passing interest in gadgets and technology, you are undoubtedly familiar with the Apple iPhone. The iPhone has taken the world by storm with its striking design and elegant interface. For programmers and would-be programmers, however, the iTunes Application Store is an even more noteworthy development. The Application Store–or “App Store” [...]

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Why you need to check your backlinks

Always double check any links that have been placed on another site. Not everyone is honest and a simple glance on another website to see your link is there is not good enough – not everything is as it seems at times. If you have arranged a reciprocal link, or paid to place a link [...]

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