If you are not using Google+ Sparks, you are missing out on a way to actively use your interests that no other social network can boast. Most social networks allow you to list interests to help connect with others.
While Google+ offers this is as one way to reach out and meet new people, it also keeps you in the loop on what is going on with your interests through social networking ...
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File Transfer Protocol (FTP) is a standard network protocol used to transfer files from one host to another host over a TCP-based network, such as the Internet. You might want to use FTP for any number of reasons, be you a web designer for example, or just a digital hoarder with your own server.
Either way, you'll want to get yourself a quality and fully functional FTP client that won't let you down whilst transferring massive files from one place to another. So, here's our list of both free and paid applications that can get you on ...
Google has added a handful of features to the social network in a major update by the end of 2011. Many of these updates are cosmetic in nature and work to improve upon features users are utilizing every day while on Google+.
This includes a way to enlarge the size of updates in your Stream, an easier way to work with photos uploaded to Google+, some tweaks ...
Whenever you create an account online, you are often given a chance to set up recovery options, privacy settings and more. Most users ignore these opportunities to keep their accounts secure.
Google+ also gives you the chance to set up recovery, privacy and notifications settings when you create an account as well as after if you overlooked it. It is important to keep your Google+ account as secure as possible and by ...
Web browsers store information from the websites you visit to facilitate your browsing experience. Web browsers allocate this information into cache, cookies or simply the history files. If you want to check the websites you have previously visited, you have to access your Web browser’s history files.
However, the problem is that Web browsers typically show you only the past visited websites and the date you visited them. They don’t usually show you in detail how often you visit them. ...
When Google+ was first announced, the biggest feature that generated buzz about the fledgling social network was the "Circles" feature. When you use any social network, you often can share updates either publically or to those who are connected with you. Google+ Circles allow you to further breakdown who and how you share updates.
You can use Google+ to share to individual Circles ...
Changing the user agent is a great way to test your website. Google just added this feature to their developer version of Chrome making it easy to see your site from different desktop and mobile browsers.
When you change the user agent, you will be able to view you a web page as if you were looking at it from a different browser. This will let you see how your page will react to different browsers without actually viewing your site from that device. If you are developing a mobile version of your ...
Every social network in existence has some sort of feed for users to stay in the loop with family, friends, co-workers and the random people we meet online. Google+ has used the Stream concept prevalent in other networks, such as Facebook to share this information with you.
You simply browse through your Stream for status updates, location markers, photos, videos and other multimedia shared directly to you and to Circles you belong to. ...
Google+ allows you to add people to your Circles. Every Circle can be a different group of people you interact with, such as a family, friends, co-workers and even strangers. You can then choose who you share with based on the Circle and others can also choose to share with you the same way. Your Stream is where you see the information others are sharing when they are included in your Circles. ...
Part of the problem with reading anything online are the large number of distractions on the webpages. Be it ads or pop ups or any other number of things, they take away from the reading experience. Clearly, a product from Evernote, helps eliminate the distractions by providing a minimalist reading experience.
Evernote is an extremely popular note taking application with both a free and a ...
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