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How to open ISO files?
An ISO image is an image of files that can be burnt to a CD. If you've just downloaded an ISO file, and be able to open the ISO file and edit its contents, before burning it off on a CD, here's a quick guide telling you how you can open an ISO file.18 Comments | Read More | Tweet This
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GeekChart: Shows Where you Share Stuff Online as a Pie Chart
Geek Charts is an interesting way to show where you share stuff online. It generates a pie chart out of your latest activity on the web. Where in, each slice of the Geek Chart is a link to your profile on sites like Flickr, Twitter, Youtube etc. It can be embedded on your blog that links to your contributions to the web. Read More | Tweet This
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Learn More About Your Surfing Habits With About:Me
About:me is a free firefox extension which tells you more about your browsing habits. It analyzes your history to present detailed statistics about your surfing habits. Read More | Tweet This
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10 Sites You can Download Free CSS Templates From
The right CSS template can give your website a fresh look that grabs eyeballs and entices viewers to read further. In this post we have, for you, a list of websites from where you can download free CSS templates. Read More | Tweet This
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GParted : Must have Linux Software
GParted is a Linux software which lets us manage our partitions, all for free. GParted is written completely in the C++ language and is pretty lightweight as it uses GTK+ frontend. It can detect, read and create all major file system. GParted can run at the boot level. This gives it unrestricted access to all partitions. Read More | Tweet This
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Windows Seven : Start Exploring From (My)Computer
By default clicking on the Windows Explorer shortcut in the taskbar opens up the Libraries folder. However, most people would prefer to start browsing from (My)Computer. Today we will share a simple trick that will allow you to start exploring from (My)Computer. Read More | Tweet This




