In addition to being a handy way to keep up with updates from your favorite sites, RSS feeds also can also be added to your own website as source of fresh content. There are a variety of free tools that …[Continue]
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RSS Feeds
RSS (Rich Site Summary) is a data format for receiving news feeds (such as headlines or full-content newsletters) from your favorite websites. Firefox Mozilla and AOL Netscape browsers have built-in RSS capabilities. Users of other browsers (such as Microsoft Internet …[Continue]
How to Borrow a Kindle Book from Your Public Library
I love libraries, but over the years, as I transitioned to nearly 99% Kindle reading, I used the library less and less, switching instead to 99% Amazon. And while it’s true that I still get a nice fix of free …[Continue]
This Photo will Self Destruct in 10-9-8…
In a world where everything you post online is archived somewhere and saved for eternity, a photo sharing app that destroys your photos/videos within seconds of being received has some appeal. Snapchat is the leader in this field (it was …[Continue]
What is a Facebook ‘Like’ Scam?
You’ve seen them on your Facebook feed, posts liked by one of your friends claiming a sick and dying child wants a million likes, or a friend will get her apartment rent free if she gets a million likes, or …[Continue]
Turn off Java (not Javascript) in Your Browsers
There is a cyber threat roaming the wild RIGHT NOW that takes advantage of a recently discovered flaw in Java to infect computers with malware. [Aug 30, 2012 2pm EST] Unfortunately, a Java update from Oracle is not due until …[Continue]
My Favorite Phone Apps (Part One)
Since my brother-in-law asked for my favorite phone apps (hat tip to Paul), I thought I’d share my list here with you too. After each app, I list the platforms for which the app is available: Android, iOS, Windows or …[Continue]
How to Hide Facebook Relationship Status Updates
Now that Valentine’s Day has passed, perhaps you realize it is time to change your relationship status on Facebook. But is there a stealth way to do this, without the news of your breakup showing up on in the news …[Continue]




