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Archive for March, 2010
How Comments Have Changed Online Media
Mar 31st
As newspapers and magazines get even more expensive and less popular, online news sites are thriving. First of all, online media is typically free to the reader. The reader does not have to pay to read the news. Instead, the advertisers pay the websites to host an ad on the site. Second, online media is usually easier to access than going over to your local bookstore or grocery store to pick up a newspaper or magazine.
Overall, both online and print media have their pros and cons. Today I’m going to be talking about how in my opinion, commenting has changed More >
5 Must-Have Free Mac Apps
Mar 18th
Are you in search for some great applications for your Mac? You’ve come to the right place! In this post I am going to be going over five of my favorite applications for the Mac.
TweetDeck is by far the best Twitter client for the Mac. Even If you don’t have a Mac, you can still use TweeTdeck because it runs on Adobe Air, meaning it can be ran on Mac, PC, and Linux machines. In addition to twitter, TweetDeck also supports Facebook, Myspace and LinkedIn. TweetDeck auto-refreshes for you so you don’t to hit that little refresh button every More >
Click Wheel Games: Games For Your iPod (Nano and Classic)
Mar 17th
This is a guest post by RJ:
Have you ever wanted to get more games on your iPod then the default 3 games that your iPod Nano or iPod Video comes with?
Click Wheel Games are the solution to getting more games on your iPod Nano 3rd, 4th and 5th generation and your iPod Classic 5th generation. These games are specifically meant for the click wheeled iPods (Nano and Video) and will only work on the click wheel iPods.
To locate the page to find the games available for the Click Wheel iPods you are going to need to open iTunes and then follow More >
Fully Delete Apps Off Your Mac With AppDelete
Mar 8th
One thing that OS X is missing is a solid and simple way of removing applications, screensavers, plugins, widgets, and preference panes. AppDelete fixes this. When you open AppDelete, you are greeted with a simple trash can on a gray background. Thats it. Except for a few menu items at the top of the window. If you are a neat-freak Mac user or just trying to save some space on your hard drive, this is an app for you. AppDelete is also great for if you’re like me and test out a lot of applications on a regular basis and More >






