Do you want improve productivity and academic performance? Here are 10 apps every student must have.
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uTorrent, a popular torrent client for OS X, Windows and Linux, will start displaying ads to fund its parent company, BitTorrent Inc.
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A Google Chrome Extension called CLMapper will allow you to view Craigslist posts on Google maps while you are browsing house listings Craigslist.
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Remember Diaspora? An open source initiative that powers you to stay social and have control on your data as well. It has recently rolled out Makr.io which lets you share images. Well that’s not just yet another image sharing network, it has a different angle.
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Get Credit Card Numbers is a service which generates valid credit card numbers for testing purposes. Users can visit the site and get credit card numbers for Visa, Mastercard, Discover and American Express.
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IORAD is a free web-based application that lets you create interactive tutorials that closely resembles a Powerpoint presentation, albeit, a little more appealing to users.
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CRIS, the umbrella organisation for all computer related activities of Indian Railways, in collaboration with Railyatri have rolled out a new service to help users know the current position and ETA for any Indian train.
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Indite is a brand new writing tool from nthloop.com, an Indian startup. Indite is a very intuitive written thought organiser. Indite is now in open beta! Find out how it can help in this post!
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If you are looking for a journal app that doesn’t need you to fill-up a dozen of entries like categories, tags for organizing content or give into the most contemporary need of sharing, 280daily does a great job.
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Google has just rolled out the new Knowledge Graph that is expected to make your search experience more engaging. Until now, search was all about queries matching keywords. The new technology is designed to deliver a more human approach to the search results rather than just a list of links. With Knowledge Graph, Google can now shed light on people, places, books and many other such things that are correlated to the query. Google presents you with 500 million objects along with 3.5 billion facts that relates those objects. That’s an impressive count to start with. Let us take a closer look at what it promises to do.
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Twitter is one of the leading social networks and unlike Facebook a much cleaner media to interact. You can find almost every soul you ever wished to follow. The minimalist interface and the 140 words keeps sharing simple and more engaging. The native clients for Android and iOS platforms has been great to keep up with the main web interface. Although, until today, the web interface that is still being used by a lot of cellphone users who don’t own an Android/iOS mobile was a step behind. Twitter has finally responded and rolled out the new spiffy mobile web interface which resembles the smartphone iterations. Let’s take a quick look.
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Here is a little hack which you can use to automatically reply to birthday wall posts on Facebook with your own custom “Thank you” message. Your friends, (who have wished you “Happy birthday” on Facebook) will have no clue that your reply was posted automatically
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