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Friday, October 24th, 200820 Websites You Never Realized You Needed
The internet has changed the world, mostly through big sites like Google, Amazon, MySpace and Facebook. But other smaller sites can, if anything, be even more useful, if only you can find the right ones.
Google Helps Get Out The Vote With New Web Gadgets
Election season is here, but not everyone knows where to vote just yet. Google hopes to make finding that information a little easier, and has launched a site and an embeddable web gadget that allows US voters to get all the voting information they need before November 4.
Google Fosters Earth-Saving Green Tools For Users
Google’s new energy savings calculator tool focuses on the little things, such as saving $6 per year by swapping an incandescent bulb for an energy-efficient compact fluorescent light bulb. Hot Hardware takes a look at the technological power vampires and how much you can save by following the advice.
Why It’s A Bad Time To Buy A Blog But A Great Time To Sell
Without doubt Blogs have been the flavour of the month for quite some time now (should it be called flavour of the year?) and I have paid close attention to the marketplaces. However, I’ve yet to see a blog which was worth buying. Don’t get me wrong, there have been some great blogs for sale but they have all in my opinion, been greatly overpriced.
40 Brilliant Gmail Hints, Hacks And Secrets
Gmail goes from strength to strength as Google rolls out new features every few months. We’ve dug deep to bring you 40 top tips that’ll make you a Gmail super-user, with total control over every aspect of the service.
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