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15 Best Windows 7 Tips

You have upgraded to Windows 7, love the new taskbar, and enjoy the power of using the cool Libraries feature. But now you want more. You want the cool tips and tricks that make Windows 7 fun! So here are the best ones to help you get the most out of your new OS. In this article, we will focus on the Windows 7 interface to get you started on the road to becoming a Windows 7 Power User. In Part 2, we will be looking at advanced tips for usability, performance, and security. 1. Use Keyboard Shortcuts Using the mouse, you can  drag-‘n-dock  windows to either side of the screen, or drag it to the top to maximize it. These keyboard shortcuts are even faster: Win+Left Arrow  and  Win+Right Arrow  dock the window to the left and right side of the screen Win+Up Arrow  and  Win+Down Arrow  maximize and restore/minimize Win+M  minimizes everything Alt+Up ,  Alt+Left Arrow ,  Alt+Right Arrow  navigate...

10 Tips to start your own blog

Running a group blog takes a lot of care and attention, far more than a single author blog. Therefore, it's vital to be prepared before you start working on a group blog. What should you know to give your group blog a fighting chance? 1. Have a clear but broad focus. A clear focus is important for all blogs. But a typical group blog is likely to have a lot more content than a single author blog. So, you need to decide what your focus is, but leave some wiggle room so you don't box yourself in. 2. Be one of the main writers. If you're hoping to set up a group blog and get everyone else to write for you, don't even bother trying. You need to lead by example. An absentee leader doesn't inspire the others in the group to contribute. 3. Find people who love your topic. There's no getting around the fact that you may need to pay people for the posts they write, otherwise it's a lot less likely they'll churn out a stock of high quality content over an extended ...

Which is the best browser?

Browser Wars Which is the best browser for me? This simple question had become the Schrödinger equation of the internet world we live in. The truth is that the word ‘best’ is relative, a browser or any software that is best for me may be the worst of its kind for someone else. In this article, on the basis of performance, security and reliability we would try to find the answer of this complex question. Background: The   World Wide Web   is an Internet-based hypertext system invented in the late 1980s and early 1990s by   Tim Berners-Lee. Berners-Lee wrote the first web browser World wide Web, later renamed Nexus, and released it for the   NeXT step   platform in 1991. By the end of 1992 other browsers had appeared, many of them based on the libwww   library. These included   UNIX   browsers such as   Line-mode,   ViolaWWW, Erwise   and   MidasWWW, and   MacWWW/Samba for the Mac. This created choice between browsers and he...