Saturday, April 6th, 2013
A web service called FireMe! aims to protect you from your own social media mistakes. The service scans Tweets and looks for those with content that could cost the Tweeter his or her job. Continue reading

Project Gutenberg is a repository for hundreds of public domain eBooks, like Alice in Wonderland, works from Mark twain, Shakespeare – and a whole bunch more! Here’s how to get access to free books in iOs Continue reading

I’ve Always Wanted To Know: Why Are There Different Programming Languages? To create a program for a computer, an app for a phone or even a website, you need to know one of a large variety of programming languages. Programming languages tell the computers what to do and allow you to interact with the computer to perform functions such as making a document, controlling game charactersand photo editing. Like spoken language, each has its own rules and common areas of use. Why are there so many? Why is a webpage written in a different language than a Windows program or a game? Continue reading
Cool Site – Feedly is an awesome feed reader that helps you migrate your feeds from Google Reader before Google pulls the plug on it this July! Continue reading

Eugene writes: I have been using Eudora Email for almost 20 years. It is no longer supported. I want to transfer my email address with assorted data to either MS LIVE OR ACT 2013. How can I do it if it is possible? I don\’t want to loose all the work I have put into Eudora all these years. Answer: There are many methods in which you can convert from Eudora to Outlook. Continue reading

Have you ever found yourself in Windows Explorer hell? You’re trying to copy a file from one directory to another, tabbing between windows or trying to drag and re-size Windows Explorer to fit? It only gets worse if you’re trying to follow instructions from a webpage while attempting to remember which window goes to which folder. Continue reading
Cool Site – Very Short List – A site devoted to sharing cultural gems from around the web from a different curator every day. Continue reading

Remember the notepad? The one you use to keep next to the phone, on the refrigerator door and in the car? In today’s world of computers, tablets and cell phones, what’s the digital version of the notepad? Google Keep, a simple digital note website which stores all of your notes in the free Google Drive. Continue reading