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How To: Customize Adblock Plus for Chrome

by Guest Author July 21, 2011
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With almost 130 million downloads, by far the most popular addon for Firefox is Adblock Plus which reliably blocks all forms of advertisements from the internet to make browsing less distracting, faster and safer. A few months ago, Adblock Plus was ported to the Google Chrome browser as well and in no time the community-driven open-source extension has become the second most popular extension just behind AdBlock by Michael Gundlach.

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How to Setup a Simple VPN on a Linux Server

by Mike Mansell July 13, 2011
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Virtual Private Networks (VPN’s) allow for users to bridge network connections using the Internet.  Such connections and setups are routinely employed by businesses in order to allow employees traveling outside of the office to connect to the same servers and services that users would typically only have access to if they were sitting inside of [...]

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How To: Set Up Facebook Video Calling on Lion

by Keaton Taylor July 6, 2011
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You might have heard that Facebook announced Video Calling with the help of Skype on their service today. You might have also noticed that if you are running a pre-release version of Mac OS X Lion it simply does not work. In reality the Facebook video calling feature will work on Lion but is blocked due to the unofficial nature of Mac OS X Lion. Below are a few simple steps to get Facebook Video Calling working on any modern browser in Mac OS X Lion.

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How To: Automatically Keep Backups of Your Email

by Mike Mansell June 16, 2011
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Being a huge computer and Internet users, it should come to no surprise that I work diligently to keep my email inbox in tip-top shape every single day. I’ll take the time out of my day to unsubscribe myself from spam and annoying mailing lists, and I will frequently purge any non-essential email from my inbox.

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How To: Monitor and Control Your Linux Server Bandwidth

by Mike Mansell May 23, 2011
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For a while now I have been using a large and well-known host for a personal VPS (virtual private server) that I ran a few Linux-based daemons (BitlBee, ZNC, a light web server for PHP, etc.) on.  While I never had a single issue with my host, I recently came to the realization that for [...]

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How To: Use Dropbox as a MobileMe Alternative

by Mike Mansell May 9, 2011
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MobileMe is one of those services that we all love to hate. Sure, it offers a spectacular email account and synchronization services that can be used between multiple devices, but with a price-tag of $99 per year, your average user typically isn’t going to get their money’s worth out of the service. That’s not to say, though, that there aren’t some people who MobileMe makes a lot more sense for.

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How To: Sync Your Flickr Photos to Facebook

by Jeff Weisbein April 26, 2011
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Want an easy way to transport your photos off Flickr?  Well, one Twitter user (@Digeratii) found a simple web service which allows you to sync your Flickr photos to your Facebook account.  The service is called PhotoSync and is dead simple to setup.  Simply go to the website and give the service access to your [...]

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How To Configure a Linux Web Server

by Mike Mansell March 4, 2011
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In the past, I have discussed the need to have strong and reliable web hosting, and even went on to suggest things to look at when shopping for a provider.  For larger websites – or for people own a number off websites – shared hosting (while incredibly affordable and simple to configure) isn’t always a [...]

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A Beginner’s Guide to Compiling on Linux

by Mike Mansell March 2, 2011
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Having used Linux as my primary operating system for nearly a year now, I – like many Linux users – have found that the various package management systems and interfaces have allowed for my computing experience to be the much simpler. Be it the newer Ubuntu Software Center, the classic Synaptic Package Manager, or the [...]

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How To: Manually Repair or Upgrade WordPress via SSH

by Mike Mansell February 22, 2011
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Recently I inherited a dated – and severely damaged – installation of the WordPress CMS/blogging platform.  Because of the age of the installation and the fact that the previous owner neglected to maintain it, I came to the conclusion that I would simply be better off to completely reload the WordPress core; the actual “application”, [...]

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