Browsing all posts from July, 2009.

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Underworld: Rise of the Lycans

WARNING: Spoilers Ahead
The newest Underworld movie takes you back to the beginning. This prequel explains the series of events leading up to the original Underworld and the following sequel. As a fan of the movie series, I had to see it but I went into it expecting it not to be so good. I was [...]

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Verizon, Barnes and Noble to Offer Free Wi-Fi

In the past week both Verizon and Barnes and Noble have announced they will now offer free Wi-Fi to their customers. Barnes and Noble used to offer AT&T’s Wi-Fi for a fee, but will now make it free of charge in nearly 800 stores. Verizon previously offered free Wi-Fi to just its business customers but [...]

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Social Networking Safety

Social networking is the big thing these days. Almost everyone is on Facebook, MySpace and/or Twitter. These sites bring old friends together, help us make new ones, keep families in touch and can even help us find work. But they can also be a nightmare as recent news stories have shown. One woman, who was [...]

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Checking The Traffic From Your Social Media Efforts

Do you know how much traffic you are receiving from your various social media websites?
A lot of people probably couldn’t answer that question. That is a shame because it means they could be wasting some time on one or two social media sites that simply aren’t working for them.
This is a bit like writing articles [...]

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Guild Wars Pets: What Are They and Where to Get Them

If you play Guild Wars, it’s likely that you might see other characters with GW pets and maybe you want to get one for yourself. Almost every MMORPG has pets of some sort but they can vary greatly in what they are, what they look like and what they do from game to game.
Guild [...]

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FriendFeed: How to personalise your profile.

FriendFeed: How to personalise your profile.

One of the criticisms of FriendFeed is the limited amount of personalisation options compared to similar sites. Users can’t create custom layouts as they can on MySpace, or use applications on their profiles as they can on Facebook. While I don’t think the absence of these features is necessarily a bad thing – they are [...]