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How to protect your privacy on LinkedIn by hiding your Public Profile

I love LinkedIn. At the time of this post, I am nearing 1,000 connections there. Unlike generic social networking sites like Facebook, LinkedIn has managed to maintain its niche of being a business connections site. And, as a business connections site, many of you might have uploaded your CVs and most probably your detailed information is available to everyone on the internet, including showing up in search results. LinkedIn gives you the power to easily customise which you this information is available for public viewing, while your contacts will be able to view all your details. I’ll show you how […]
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How to speed up your site with CloudFlare

Many weeks back after much deliberation, I decided to give CloudFlare a shot. As they describe themselves… CloudFlare protects and accelerates any website online. Once your website is a part of the CloudFlare community, its web traffic is routed through our intelligent global network. We automatically optimize the delivery of your web pages so your visitors get the fastest page load times and best performance. We also block threats and limit abusive bots and crawlers from wasting your bandwidth and server resources. The result: CloudFlare-powered websites see a significant improvement in performance and a decrease in spam and other attacks. […]

Game for the week: Real Racing 3

Occasionally on Techtites, we feature some really cool games that let you spend (read waste) your weekend. It’s Monday today and usually the first thing on your mind is beginning a long week at work. But, as your mind gets filled with all things work, I’m sure it would love to have a few moments of play. I installed Real Racing 3 a few days back to give it a test drive (pun intended). Created by EA, Real Racing 3 will chomp up around 1.7GB on your device. But, this is well worth the space. The game is well designed, […]

How Do Music Recommendation Services Work

We love listening to great music. Great music keeps our nerves calm, our brain fully awaken and stimulates our soul. No matter how far we’ve come in the journey of evolution we still crave for great music that resonates with our hearts, and will for sure even hundred years from now on. With the development of the technology the way we listen to music, the way we discover music and everything about music has revolutionized, and as a result we have been exposed to millions and millions of tracks by millions of artists. Finding the songs that match our personal […]

How to restart your Amazon Kindle

Just yesterday my wife told me that for some weird reason her Kindle wasn’t responding. We had it fully charged, but all that we could see was a blank screen… almost blank cause I could make out some light shade of the e-Ink. Experience with just about any computer or electronics device is that reboots usually fix the problem. And I wondered if it worked with the Kindle. The Kindle has a cool method to restart the device if you should ever need to do so. You can press the power button for a little over 20 seconds and the […]

Google adds Google Keep

After axing Reader a few days back, Google unveiled Google Keep. Integrated with Google Drive, Google Keep aims to help you keep track of your notes. The interface is very basic on the browser and straightforward on your phone. A few clicks and you’ve saved a note which is automatically synced across all your devices. With Google Keep you can: Keep track of your thoughts via notes, lists and photos Have voice notes transcribed automatically Use homescreen widgets to capture thoughts quickly Color-code your notes to help find them later Swipe to archive things you no longer need Turn a […]

Amazon adds Send to Kindle button

Ever since I bought a Kindle around a year back, I’ve rediscovered my love for books. The various apps available for desktop and mobile make reading a breeze. However, I am yet to use the Kindle to browser websites, because the browser is just not built for this. In what looks like an attempt to tap this user base, Amazon has now added the Send to Kindle option to its arsenal. The Send to Kindle Button lets you easily send that content to your Kindle to read later, at your convenience. Just send once and read everywhere on any of […]

On-Page SEO Checklist for WordPress Blogs

Today in the world of competition, it’s very difficult to beat someone without using resources like money, man power and skills. The field of blogging is also just like practical world where everyone want to be on top of the list and want to earn more than others. The methodology of competition goes on and with the passage of time you’ll see an increase in competitors and ratio of increasing competition is higher than decreasing. Blogging is good running business from past five years and now a day there is so much competition in this business also. The bad thing […]

Why CIOs Prefer Cloud Computing

Cloud computing is gradually becoming the most favorite child of CIOs and IT pros and as it is graduating from testing level to commercial uses many prefer to have a virtualized environment in the organizations. In a survey conducted by TechTarget during the 3rd quarter of the last year on increasing cloud interest, 61% of the respondents have agreed that they use cloud computing of some forms or the other in their organizations. The demand for all three IaaS, SaaS and PaaS cloud services are on a rise. The adoption rate is higher for small enterprises because of moderate availability […]