When you use different computers, browser settings vary. Unless you save your bookmarks to any online bookmarking site, you can’t take them with you. Loading someone else’s Firefox means different add-ons as well.
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Take Firefox On The Go With Firefox Portable Edition
When it comes to cloud storage, there seems to be two schools of thought—either you copy/paste text somewhere to access it later, or you upload files that can be downloaded later. Our favorite storage services are generally the ones where we store files in a familiar file folder structure, but we see the value in Post from: Quickly Save and Store Files, Text and Photos in the Cloud
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Quickly Save and Store Files, Text and Photos in the Cloud
We love our mobile devices, be they phones or tablets. We surf the web, check our email and even work on them once in a while. As great as these devices are, they are not yet full computer replacements
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Share Copied Text Between Computers the Easy Way
Scalable processing of Semantic Web data has become crucial given the rapid increase in available data. MapReduce platforms like Hadoop are now the de-facto standard for large-scale data processing, but have significant limitations for join-intensive workloads typical in Semantic Web processing. Such workloads produce lengthy MapReduce execution workflows with large amount of I/O, sorting and communication costs
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PrePrint: Algebraic Optimization for Processing Graph Pattern Queries in the Cloud
Cloud file storage is quickly becoming the best way to share and store files.
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See All of Your Cloud Files from One Place