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Fab Finds Friday

by SNOBS

In the name of good vibes that flow on a Friday, SNOBS gives you Fab Finds Friday: a roundup of handy, brilliant, beautiful, fun and informative stuff from the interweb-week-that-was.
With our “Fab Finds” categorised by the content sections that already exist here at SNOBS, it’s kinda like a big dose of everything we have to [...]

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Internet & Technology

3 Handy Windows Shortcuts

by Daniel Pinter

After a week of using the shortcuts you will remember the ones that increase efficiency and you can scrap any you don’t like. When you have a few memorized your productivity and speed in preparing documents will improve.

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Internet & Technology

Twitter for Beginners; 2

by Peter Venero

If you’ve read my introductory article, Twitter for Beginners, you know what Twitter is, how to use it and also how not to use it. Now I’ll show you some ways that Twitter can benefit your business and we’ll check out some popular tools that could improve your Twitter experience.
5 WAYS TWITTER CAN BENEFIT YOUR [...]

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Tech Your Time

Twitter for Beginners

by Peter Venero

When I first heard about Twitter, I thought, “Oh geez, not another social networking gizmo to keep up with.” You know how it is – there’s always something new learn and figure out how to integrate into your daily life for the sake of keeping up with the times (and the competition).
So finally I took the plunge to see what all the fuss was about and I was actually quite delighted that I did.

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Forward Thinking

Optimise Your Outlook for Efficiency: Part Four (a)

by Paul Rasmussen

Today’s article is about how to better utilise the new “homepage” view we created for Outlook in Part 1. I want to show you how to customise the Taskpad or To-Do Bar (depending on which version of Outlook you’re using – 2003 or 2007).

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Internet & Technology

So You’ve Got an iPhone, Now What?

by Peter Venero

As iPhone owners already know, you can download Applications (or apps) from the iTunes store; some that cost but many which are free and run seamlessly on your iPhone. These apps range from productivity applications to games, social networking and even recipes.

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