Studies have shown that tweeting often—several times a day—is one of the best ways to keep and attract followers. Unfortunately, not all of us have time to log into Twitter’s Web site several times a day to send tweets, much less monitor the feeds we are following. For this reason, serious Twitter users generally rely Post from: Send Tweets and Monitor Twitter from Google Talk
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Send Tweets and Monitor Twitter from Google Talk
While most modern e-readers will read a PDF, many display ePUB files better than PDFs. Most Smartphones have apps that will read both file formats, depending on user preference, but many times the ePUB apps have added features, like the ability to bookmark your place in the file.

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Turn Any PDF into an ePUB File
Windows does not have a feature that alerts its users if a certain application or user did modified something inside a folder. Events such as file creation, deletion, change, rename, etc, are not easily recordable in Windows. Users will not know if a program has automatically created a file or folder.

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Monitor All Changes to a Windows Folder
ATI and NVIDIA are locked in a war for top place in the graphics card market. AMD’s relatively recent acquisition of ATI has given the company a slight edge over its competition.

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Adjust Gamma, Brightness, and Contrast on a LCD Monitor
Most laptops don’t have a hotkey or button to turn-off their monitors. The only thing you can do is either lessen the brightness of the screen or close the monitor itself. The former still consumes precious laptop battery, while the latter is not practical because it traps heat and the sounds coming out of the speakers

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Instantly Turn Off Your Monitor with WinFlog