Tuesday, November 3, 2009

The Complete Guide to Google Wave Is a Comprehensive Book on Wave and more...

Tue Nov 03 2009
Google Wave
The Complete Guide to Google Wave Is a Comprehensive Book on Wave

Got an interest in Google Wave but have absolutely no idea where to get started? Try out The Complete Guide to Google Wave, a new (free) book written and edited by my pal and Lifehacker cohort Gina Trapani and yours truly. MORE >>

POSTED: Mon Nov 02 2009 17:00



screenshot tour
The Illustrated Guide to the New Firefox 3.6 Windows 7 Integration

The latest Firefox beta integrates much more fully into Windows 7, adding support for Aero Peek-enabled tabs, an enhanced Ctrl+Tab, and more. We'll show you how they work, and how to enable or disable them. MORE >>

POSTED: Mon Nov 02 2009 16:00



privacy
How to Really Browse Without Leaving a Trace

Think that your browser's private mode keeps your browsing completely private? Not so! More often than not, you're still leaving traces of your browsing session behind, and today we'll tell you how to get rid of them for truly private browsing. MORE >>

POSTED: Mon Nov 02 2009 12:30



downloads
Connectify Restores Wi-Fi Hotspot Powers to Windows 7

Windows: Windows 7 was supposed to have rather cool wireless sharing tools, basically turning any computer into a Wi-Fi hotspot with any connection. They disappeared in the final release, but a free Connectify beta brings that helpful feature back. MORE >>

POSTED: Mon Nov 02 2009 11:00



saving money
Earn Back Money with Your Good Credit

You pay your balances on time every month, keep only the most necessary cards open, and steadily paid through your student debt. The Consumerist blog suggests a few ways you can earn a little cash with your great credit. MORE >>

POSTED: Mon Nov 02 2009 08:30




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