Monthly Archives: January 2012

Windows forensic freeware

Today I was examining unlabeled CDs and DVDs before tossing them, and I began to wonder whether there was any freeware that might help me determine more precisely the contents of these discs. Although I never did proceed any further, … Continue reading

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Windows check disk utility: Let it run!

When Windows automatically starts its disk checking utility, do not bypass it – let that mother run! As I worked on an important new internet marketing proposal this morning, my desktop PC crashed hard: another dreaded BSOD, the first one … Continue reading

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Is my site indexed?

Here are a few useful tools that will provide various technical and SEO-related variables for a given website, including whether or not your website has been indexed by the major search engines and much more. Built With Compete About Us … Continue reading

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Using Evernote in 2012

Now that I (finally) moved on up to a smartphone, I have a legitimate and practical reason to experiment with the increasingly popular Evernote; I installed the Evernote desktop client for Windows. Rather than diving in blind, I decided to … Continue reading

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SOPA is bad news

I knew SOPA was lame, but I did not realize just how poor the set of proposed internet censorship laws actually IS until I read this. The Problem with SOPA (And How to Stop It) – Copyblogger Major issues with … Continue reading

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