By default, the new Microsoft Office 2007 Suite saves files in the new format. e.g. Word files are now stored as .docx, Excel files are stored as .xlsx and so on.
The problem with this format is that it cannot be read on any Office installation below 2007. So, if you send this to a friend [...]
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After having declared that all Advertisers get a 50% off on reviews, ReviewMe has announced that as of this Monday, Publishers will now be able to edit the price at which they want to sell the reviews.
I haven’t yet added this blog to ReviewMe, but intend to do so once it completes six months. As [...]
The WordPress development blog announced the release of WordPress 2.1.1 and 2.0.9.
The update is stated as a low-to-medium priority, but as with all upgrades it is advisable to do so, especially since 2.0.9 includes a security update.
2.0.9 is meant for users running the 2.0 branch and 2.1.1 is for those who wish to move to [...]
Except for the fact that upgrading this blog gave me problems, I have had absolutely no problems running WordPress 2.1, codenamed Ella.I promised a review of WordPress 2.1 a while back, but have been busy testing out the various features it has to offer.
The WordPress Blog Release Post listed a few of the new features, [...]
Continue reading about WordPress Wednesday: Checking out Ella
Just two days back, Duncan wrote an interesting article on how becoming a professional blogger is a lot more difficult today that it was a few years back.
I totally agree with his point of view. There are quite a few people making money through blogging, with some only through blogging.
I, for one, still a long [...]
As you continue to use your PC, the files get defragmented. The more the defragmentation, the longer it takes time for your operating system to fetch the files resulting in decreased performance.
Windows comes with an inbuilt defragmenter which you should run regularly to keep defragmentation levels low. However, the higher the defragmentation the longer it [...]
Alexa Traffic Ranking and Stats has been updated to include country statistics as well as Reach.
The stats show me that over 45% of my visitors are from USA, followed by India. On the traffic rank point of view, Denmark seems to top the list where my average traffic rank there is a little over 30,000, [...]
For as long as Gmail has existed, it has been an invite only, which meant that you couldn’t get an account unless you managed to find some kind soul to invite you for one.
During the early days invites were rare and you could even find them for sale on eBay. I remember getting my invite [...]
This one is dedicated for all the MIDI fans out there.
MidiPiano is a very simple and useful application, you can open MIDI file and simulate play it in a virtual keyboard and record MIDI file by the virtual keyboard or MIDI IN device.
Features include:
Support MIDI IN/MIDI OUT devices.
Simple to Play and Record MIDI file.
Different color [...]
Feb 12 - Multimedia Monday: Mega MP3 Splitter
Feb 13 - Tool Tuesday: ExamDiff
Feb 14 - WordPress Wednesday: Styling your WordPress Feed
Feb 15 - Tutorial Thursday: Understanding Unlimited Bandwidth
Feb 16 - Fun Friday: Death Clock
Feb 17 - Software Saturday: Foxit Reader
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