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In this technology age, Internet is an almost basic need for all of us. More advanced technology are emerging everyday and the Internet has the infor read more »

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The Eighth Annual Weblog Awards (the Bloggies) are on and ProBlogger has been nominated in the ‘Best Topical Weblog’ category. The compet read more »

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By almost every account, Spotlight on the Mac has improved tremendously in Leopard, so in an effort to re-introduce the usefulness of OS X's built-in desktop search application, the UsingMac weblog dives into the nitty gritty of building precise and powerful searches in Spotlight. Fantastic tricks abound, like searching files by filetype using the kind operator (e.g., kind:music). You'll also find a handful of hugely useful keyboard shortcuts, like revealing the file in Finder by pressing Cmd-Return (rather than launching the file with Return). Whether you're just returning to Spotlight in Leopard or you've always enjoyed the desktop search options of Spotlight, getting to know the keyboard shortcuts and search operators built into the app can do wonders for your file-searching productivity.
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tomatoes.pngSpring is just around the corner, and financial weblog The Simple Dollar details how to save tons of money and live healthier by planting a kitchen garden.A kitchen garden merely refers to a garden that consists almost exclusively of plants intended to be eaten. Although one might put a few decorative plants around the edges of such a garden, the vast majority of the garden is intended for food.The post details how to plan your kitchen garden based on what you want to eat (as opposed to what seems like it belongs in a garden) and highlights the significant chunk of money you stand to save with your garden. If you're an old hand at planting a garden you intend to eat, let's hear your best tips in the comments.
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Weblog Digital Inspiration offers some counterintuitive advice for users who don't protect their Windows XP computers with passwords more difficult than simplistic passwords like abc123: Don't use a password at all. In fact, in this article from Microsoft, the blank password option is described as more secure than a weak password provided 1) you only have one computer or you don't need to network your computers and 2) you trust everyone who has physical access to the computer. Granted, I can't imagine many Lifehacker readers hit both of those categories, but if you serve as your friends' and family's default IT support and they can't seem to remember a secure password, the blank password might be the best option (especially when simple passwords are read more »

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fresh-roasted-popper.pngLove the taste of fresh-roasted coffee but don't feel like shelling out $100+ for your own home roaster? The Cool Tools weblog details how to use an old popcorn popper (the author bought his for $3 at a thrift store) to roast your coffee beans. His method, which works virtually the same way as popping popcorn with the gadget, is simple, and the results look promising. If you're a coffee connoisseur you may eventually want to go all out and purchase a more expensive roaster, but if you just want to try it out, the popcorn-popper-as-roaster looks effective.
Popcorn Popper as Coffee Roaster [Cool Tools]
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Live from the 2008 Weblog Awards: I'm so very pleased to announce that Lifehacker was just awarded the title of Best Computer or Technology Weblog! Adam, Tamar, and Gina are here at the South by Southwest Interactive festival in Austin, Texas, where some incredible web writers and designers were honored in over 30 categories in the Bloggies. Big congratulations to our sister site Jezebel for taking home two Bloggies. As for us, we're grinning with pride to even get nominated next to such big names like Wired, Gizmodo, Engadget, and Geekologie. Thanks again for all your votes, comments, time, and support this year. Rock!
Eighth Annual Weblog Awards

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