Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Making Your Own Website: Your Career Will Thank You Later

Making Your Own Website: Your Career Will Thank You Later: "Previously, we beat to death every single excuse/myth/misconception that there is about creating a personal website. You no have no reason not to have one. However, you may still be wondering how making your own website could really benefit you."

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Sony unveils 13.3-inch e-reader destined for students

Sony unveils 13.3-inch e-reader destined for students: "Most popular e-readers available today tend to be based around a 6-inch screen. Though you can read technical manuals, textbooks (with graphics and tables), comic strips or electronic magazines on these devices, the roughly paperback-sized display does tend to feel just a little cramped. "

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Geek School: Learn How to Use Excel Macros to Automate Tedious Tasks

Geek School: Learn How to Use Excel Macros to Automate Tedious Tasks: "One of the more powerful, but seldom used functions of Excel is the ability to very easily create automated tasks and custom logic within macros. Macros provide an ideal way to save time on predictable, repetitive tasks as well as standardize document formats – many times without having to write a single line of code."

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The best to-do apps on Android | TechHive

The best to-do apps on Android | TechHive: "Modern life is all about doing things. Constantly. Between family, friends, work, pets, and fantasy hockey leagues, something always needs doing. And just when you think you’ve got all those things done—bam!—it’s two in the morning and you wake up in a panic over all those other things you forgot about."

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10 tips for mastering Microsoft Outlook 2013 | PCWorld

10 tips for mastering Microsoft Outlook 2013 | PCWorld: "Keeping track of emails, calendars and contacts can suck untold time out of any workday. Anything that speeds up your work in Outlook can boost your productivity measurably. Imagine if your inbox only showed the messages you wanted to see. Consider if you could locate vital contact information in seconds. What if you finally knew why some of the hyped Outlook features aren't working as advertised?"

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