Get More Dropbox Space with .EDU Email Address

Are you lucky enough to be a student, faculty member, or more with an .edu email address? If so, Dropbox would like to make your educational experience even easier. While Dropbox lets you refer people to the service for a gift of 256MB of free space per referral up to a maximum of 8GB [...]

Moving Files to The Cloud

It is the time of year when the “lists” come out, what you should have done in 2010, what you should do in 2011, top technologies, and on and on. I am reminded that all too often the trick to the lists isn’t doing everything, but selecting ONE action that one can take that deep [...]

Music Sharing Tricks for Windows 7

I read David Pogue’s post on 4 Music Sharing Tricks for Windows 7 and successfully setup my Windows 7 machine to share my media over the Internet. How fun is that! At least now as soon as I get the files organized into Windows Media I can find them via the Internet very easily without [...]

Blogging for Mobile Devices

I just added the WordPress Mobile Edition as a result of my recent road trip across the country. Think of this as a must have for your platform in today’s world. Visit http://mobile.nytimes.com using your phone. Incredibly useful and lightning fast, even when compared to the NYTimes iPhone Application which pales by comparison.

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30+ Tools For The Amateur Writer

30+ Tools For The Amateur Writer October 25, 2007 — 04:12 AM PDT — by Sean P. Aune —

NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month) is almost upon us. On November 1st, brave souls everywhere will embark on a month long endeavor to write a story of at least 50,000 words. We’ve gathered 30 tools to [...]