Secrets from Google’s labs
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Google has become a behemoth of innovation and a harbinger of intellectual capital.
Yet, despite its obviously self-written Google Finance summary that says it “maintains an index of websites and other online content,” the company is actually a dual-purpose entity. It’s a very successful experiment in social engineering (where people flock to its Internet properties) [...]
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Gaming goes high tech
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Gaming technology often drives innovation across all computing fields. When Nintendo spent 22 billion yen (about €163million) on research and development way back in 2005, the fruits of that research produced the Wii, which has sold 27 million units worldwide. But what technology can we expect in the consoles and PCs of tomorrow? Read on [...]
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Google week: 101 tips, tricks and hacks
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СЕКРЕТУТКА. The best way to begin searching harder with Google is by clicking the Advanced Search link.
2. This lets you search for exact phrases, “all these words”, or one of the specified keywords by entering search terms into the appropriate box.
3. You can also define how many results you want on the page, what language [...]
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Nisus Writer Pro
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Back in the day, Nisus was a hit for serious word processing. When OS X came along, it floundered for a time, and was eventually rebuilt from the ground up to emerge as the excellent Nisus Writer Express. Remarkably flexible, it was nonetheless very much a personal word processor designed for comparatively simple projects. [...]
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