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Why We Need Google

March 5, 2023 by Admin

Some people love Google. Others love to hate it. Regardless of where you sit, though, you can’t deny that Google represents one of the most influential companies around the world.

The folks from Geekpreneur, in fact, wrote an article titled Why We Need Google. Here is the first point that they mention:

1. They made the Web easier to use with Google Search. There were search engines before Google (I worked for one such), but Google seemed to achieve market share where others could not, and has since indexed a greater share of online content. (Now they’re trying to index offline content, too. E.g., through the controversial Google Books project, which of course irks many authors and publishers – all of whom have lost income since the spread of Internet use. Librarians, too, have expressed concern about the value of their own existence.)

Check out the full article for the other 9 points.

Filed Under: Search Engines

Gmail Backup Tool

March 5, 2023 by Admin

If don’t use Gmail, you are with the minority. Google’s email service is undoubtedly the most advanced and user friendly one on the web. It is also very reliable and has a huge disk space. That being said, if you rely on it for all your email communications, it would be a good idea to back it up once in a while right?

gmail backup

For this purpose there is a tool called Gmail Backup. You need to download the software to your computer (Windows or Linux), and it will backup your account with one click.

Filed Under: Software

Daily Bits: Best of 2008

March 4, 2023 by Admin

If you missed any of our posts in 2008, below you will find a list with the most popular of them. Best 2009 wishes for all our readers, too!

  • 17 Sensational, Free and Downloadable Graphic Novels: The web is home to a treasure-trove of free culture. Thousands of artists, writers, film-makers, poets and illustrators craft impressive creative works and share them freely online, in the interests of making their work accessible to as many people as possible. We thank them for that.
  • 18 Undiscovered Websites Every Gamer Should Know: The gaming niche is characterized by its haves and have-nots. You’ve seen Kotaku, IGN, GameSpot, Joystiq, 1UP and the others, but what about the great, lesser-known gaming sites?
  • 25 Incredible Skins, Resources & Tools for the Gmail Power User: Gmail is one of those rare things unanimously loved by everyday web users and tech-heads alike. The possibilities are endless. It can be anything from a simple email client to your central nervous system on the web. How far you take it is up to you.
  • 8 Freeware Alternatives Every Windows User Should Install: Paid Windows software like Norton AntiVirus, Adobe Photoshop and Nero are etched into the minds of users thanks to years of advertising by the powerful corporations that own them.
  • 10 Best, Free Programs to keep Windows Protected: Windows isn’t secure as you might have known. You’ve probably faced threats and trojans on your computer. There are loads of programs that are targeted at keeping your Windows computer safe from intrusions, here’s a pick of the best of them.
  • Who Spent $10 For These Domain Names? Seriously!: Sure, domain names are the real estate of the future, but that does not justify spending $10 on crazy stuff. Below you will find some of the craziest (and crapiest) registered domains that I came across through my research sessions on the web.
  • 7 Tips to Keep Windows XP Fast and Responsive: Windows XP is a landmark in Microsoft’s history. After a couple of unstable releases, Windows XP ironed out all the creases. Even today, Windows XP is more stable and considered a better OS than Vista by many.
  • 11 Undiscovered Website Ideas to Steal and Make You Rich: Community-based sites and web applications are rapidly becoming hot property. Young entrepreneurs are making startling amounts of money with simple ideas that connect people and places. Fancy becoming one of them?
  • 5 Ways to Make Your Web Surfing More Productive: Many of us could certainly manage our time more wisely while online. Bloggers in particular are surfing the Web daily and can be easily distracted from more important work. There are many ways to curb your wayward surfing and streamline your Internet experience, however, starting with the following five.
  • 10 Must See Virtual Places To Visit Before You Die (with video!): Daily Bits is pleased to present a video travelogue of essential virtual destinations; a mixture of must-see places spread across consoles from the past, present and future, as well as some that are available to visit in your browser today. Start ticking them off your virtual list, and make sure you bookmark the rest — all due to arrive this year.
  • 5 Terrific (and Unusual) Twitter Uses: As growing social sites like Facebook and MySpace collapse under their own weight, drowning users in never-ending streams of “Pirate Ninja Hug For Cancer!” applications, the high-tech haiku of Twitter is gaining ground. With 140 characters to answer the question “What are you doing?”, the service has soared from simple status messages to a global information network. Here we look at five uber-uses people have put twitter to.
  • 5 Webcomics That Don’t Suck: One popular image of the internet is of a wonderful utopia, allowing creators worldwide to share their genius without “The Establishment” holding them back. The only problem is that most people aren’t geniuses, and huge sections of that “Establishment” are filters designed to protect the innocent public from a never-ending torrent of terrible music, garbage writing and – worst of all – comics so bad they’d make Marvel back off and re-launch as a house painting firm.
  • 6 Better Ways to Search Google: Everyone uses Google these days and often multiple times each day. We use it for work, for fun and for general interest. It has made our researching so much easier. Google makes looking up the most mundane detail simple. Need a phone number for the pizza place down the street? Google it.
  • 8 of the Best Adobe AIR Applications: Adobe AIR showed a lot of potential during its period of public beta but unfortunately had very few applications that really took advantage of the technology. Thankfully over the last month or so we have begun to see some impressive and useful applications being released.
  • Top 10 Countries Censoring the Web: When the World Wide Web was created in 1989 by Tim Berners-Lee (not to be confused with the Internet itself, which is the core network developed many years earlier), its main objective was to enable the free exchange of information via interlinked hypertext documents.

Filed Under: General

How Long Will It Take for Print Newspapers to Vanish?

March 4, 2023 by Admin

Another day I was chatting with my dad about the technological shifts that we are experiencing right now. One of them is the shift from print media towards the digital one. PC Magazine was the first to close the doors of its print publication, in favor of an electronic version of the magazine, starting in January 2009. How fast will the other print publications follow?

My dad is pretty conservative on his estimates, and he said that for at least 20 years ahead we will still see print newspapers and magazines around. I am more aggressive, I said that before 10 years (that is by the end of 2018) the New York Times will already be offering only a digital version of its newspaper.

Maybe we are both right, because the New York Times is not your average newspaper. It’s audience is probably the most tech-savvy one around the world (as far as newspapers are concerned), and they also enjoy a high purchasing power. That means that those readers would be likely to be among the first in line to adopt electronic readers, e-paper and other digital devices that will substitute the print format.

So it is possible that by the time that the New York Times shifts towards a digital format, other newspapers from around the world, and even the smaller publications from around the United States, will still be forced to use a print version.

Anyway the bet is placed. Do you think that by 2018 the New York Times will already have a digital newspaper only?

Filed Under: Media

Top 10 Google’s Easter Eggs

March 4, 2023 by Admin

I am not sure if this is the proper name for those things, but I heard it around so. I am talking about those hidden games or tricks that you can find online on embed in the code of games and software. Google has its share of them, and the guys from MakeUseOf created a list with the best ones.

For example if you hold Click [CTRL] + [ALT] + [A] in Google Earth you will launch a flight simulator!

The other list items are pretty funny too.

The only flaw is that they missed my all time favorite. Go to Google.com, type “find chuck norris” on the search bar, and click “I am feeling lucky.” You will see the result!

Filed Under: Funny Stuff

How Will The Crisis Affect Companies World Wide?

March 4, 2023 by Admin

The truth is no one knows, but the guys at Business Pundit have an idea regarding how the logos of some famous companies will end up after the economic crisis.

Here is the ford one, one of my favorites:

ford logo

Check out the link above to see the other 14 logos. Funny stuff.

Filed Under: Funny Stuff

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