“Study Says Most IT Guys Are Ignorant.” That’s the title of a new post from the Wired Magazine website penned by Caleb Garling. It’s the first thing that caught my eye in my RSS
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VIEW POSTAt the dawn of search engines, website owners quickly found that you could A) optimize your site for the search engines or B) optimize for human readability, which, due to the rudimentary nature of search
VIEW POSTWindows Reliability Monitor is tool is built into Windows 7 that is definitely worth mentioning because few people know about it. Windows Reliability Monitor takes the events in Windows Event Viewer and
VIEW POSTJune 2011 saw the launch of a new Microsoft cloud based service called Office 365. Seeing the strides that Google had made with its Google Apps suite I was keen to see what Microsoft would bring to the
VIEW POSTLooking to start your own business? Wouldn’t it be great to jump into a business that already has a system and marketing in place? You have probably heard of the franchising model, but does it make sense
VIEW POSTTweaking.com Windows Repair is a small, portable and free all-in-one repair tool designed to help you fix common Windows problems. Dial-a-Fix used to be a great tool for this task but it does not work
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