Tag Archives: tools
Keep Track of Your Expenses with Free Finance Tool
Posted on 08. Dec, 2009 by Aminul Islam Sajib.
Ever wondered where your paycheck goes throughout the month and why you didn’t end up saving as much as you wanted? Most of us do this all the time, but spending money without having any way to track your expenses can be one of the main causes of not saving as much as you want.
One of the common reasons why people don’t keep track of income and expenses is that it’s a little tough and time-consuming. If those are your reasons or you’re just a little lazy, I have good news for you. Free Finance Tool will help you easily manage your financial activities. If you aren’t convinced of the reasons, you need to manage your finances more closely, this quote might do a better job explaining it than me.
“If we keep an itemized list of our spending habits, we will surely find ways to cut expenses and save money. If you are like most people, you would probably be surprised to learn exactly how much money we spend unnecessarily each month.”
Rachelle Williams, Writer, eHow.com
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Publish Your Work Online with Issuu
Posted on 12. Nov, 2009 by Nelba Quintana.
For more than 500 years, humanity has disseminated information in the forms of printed books and journals. Printing implies a delay of several months after an article is written before it is published in a paper journal, and this makes journals not an ideal format for disseminating the latest scientific research.
But now with the Internet, people can express themselves by electronic publishing or e-publishing which combines text, images, video, and sound to create dynamic expressions of their thoughts and knowledge in minutes.
Since online publishing is usually free, it is perfect for writers, teachers, students, photographers, composers and musicians who can bring their creations alive and reach a global audiences. According to Wikipedia “There is statistical evidence that electronic publishing provides wider dissemination than printed one”. Moreover, an e-published writer has the possibility to correct an error of fact or judgment because e-publishing is a fluid medium where the user can change content.
If you are looking for an online publisher, you might want to try Issuu where you can explore a world of publications by people and publishers alike. You can also collect, share and publish in a format designed to make your documents look their best. Issuu is a popular destination for quality publications on the web, and it allows you to post parts or all of your work.
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4 YouTube Based Sites Worth Checking
Posted on 08. Sep, 2009 by srikanth.
If you enjoy watching videos on YouTube and want a few more tools to get the most out of them, you are in the right place. The sites we are about to discuss do everything from mash up your favorite videos into a rotating 3D cube, dub videos and download them as mp3.
Here are four YouTube based websites worth checking.
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8 Data Recovery Tools for Windows
Posted on 18. Jun, 2009 by srikanth.
This is a guest post by Nalla from Tech Inspiration.
If you are still under the notion that data once deleted from your recycle bin cannot be recovered, then that isn’t true.
You can recover deleted files even if you permanently removed them from the recycle bin. You can recover data from scratched CDs or DVDs as well. Here are some recovery tools to help you recover deleted files.
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10 Resources Bloggers Will Love
Posted on 30. Apr, 2009 by srikanth.
Blogging is all about ‘Freedom for Expression’. It is THE trend of Web 2.0 and everyday we come across many tools from Widgets to Platforms(WordPress, Blogger, TypePad) to Scripts to Web Apps, which aid the process of blogging.
Though blogging platforms provide us with a variety of features and other extensions, you might need a few tools for specific tasks like image search, file compression, time tracking, desktop publishing clients, RSS, subscription services and yes…Twitter.
To make your quest for the right resources to blog easy, we present you 10 tools which you will really love as a blogger.
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Feeddit Powers Up The Default Digg Feed
Posted on 11. Feb, 2009 by Keshav.
Being a regular Digg user, I am usually in search of tools that make my digging practices easy and useful. Like many blogs and websites, new stories on Digg can be tracked by RSS Feeds. On the downside, the original feeds do not supply all of the information about the story, and the most important features like a link to the original story, number of diggs and number of comments are missing.
Feeddit solves this problem by giving you all the information and links you want.
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Coda.fm: A Centralized Place To Download Music Album Torrents
Posted on 12. Jan, 2009 by Keshav.
Coda.fm is new portal which aims to be the world’s first music only torrent index site. Coda.fm is a relatively new site, but it seems very promising due to it already having many new albums and innumerable artists and bands. The site not only has a very clean layout, but the navigation is also very well laid out.
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5 Tools That Make Letters, Text and Words More Fun
Posted on 22. Dec, 2008 by Kyle Judkins.
Are you bored with your current uses of letters, text and words? All that talking and communicating can get pretty boring. Well, I’m here to help you get some more use out of your everyday letters and numbers. Who doesn’t want to do that?
I have found five different sites that all have something to offer when it comes to getting more use out of your letters.




