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Microsoft Office Alternative

If you are ever looking for a Office alternative, look no further, a great Office Suite that I have been using for a while provides your spreadsheet, presentation, and document needs. The program I am talking about is ThinkFree. Now, you may ask, why would I even consider using an online Office Suite when I have a fully functional Office Suite installed on my computer?

  1. If you ever need to find a document that is on your computer and you are somewhere else, simply log in, and there it is!
  2. You will never lose any files, if you don’t back up regularly then using this program is highly recommended.
  3. You can easily use this program to collaborate on a project with a team if you ever need to.
  4. You get 1gb of online storage, so why not take up on this offer?
  5. Most of all it’s FREE!

If I haven’t convinced you to use ThinkFree then I recommend you see the website for yourself, out of all the online Office Suites I have used this one is by far the best. It has the most MS Office adaptable applications, and t is very easy to use.

Runner-Ups

  • Google Docs
  • - The fastest out of the three, but doesn’t have good MS Office integration, and the code is rather basic.

  • Zoho
  • - Many applications to use, but can be rather slow, and not very compatible with MS Office.

MindMapping

MindMapping is a great way to get your ideas out in a logical manner that is actually preferred by your brain. Whether you want to analyze a certain topic by looking at all the variables associated Read the rest of this entry »

GrandCentral

I have been waiting for a couple months to get an invite from this program, and about a month ago I finally got it. If you don’t know what GrandCentral is, it is basically an internet service that interlinks your phone with another number that you can use if you are hesitant about giving out your number, or what more control over who calls you. Read the rest of this entry »

20 Great Things About Google Analytics

Before I had made this particular site, web stats was a 2-d thing to me. There was unique visitors, returning visitors, and page views, and that was all that I cared about, and that was what your average statcounter gave you. Google Analytics is not your ordinary statcounter, it presented stats in 3-d. Not only did it give you this information, you can learn so much about your visitors, check which content works for you, which type of content is the most popular and more. Instead of writing one big paragraph of what exactly it can do, here is a simple list of cool things it can tell you. Read the rest of this entry »

Top 10 FileHosts

Choosing a reliable file hosts is very important if you want to store files on the internet to save some space, and if you are like me it is important to have one file host that you can go back to and see all of your files. Here is my list of Top 10 File Hosts. Read the rest of this entry »

StumbleUpon

You’ve probably heard of me mention this Stumble before, and I list it at #1 in my Top 10 Coolest Firefox Extensions, and if you haven’t heard of it, Stumble gives you the power to find and rate websites, pictures, videos, and articles by clicking a button toolbar Read the rest of this entry »

The Power of EzineArticles

This may sound ironic, but in order to promote your site, a great way is to submit your own quality articles to Ezine Articles, and in turn you can potentially receive a lot of traffic. Chances are, your site is smaller than Ezine Articles, and getting a backlink from your article’s resource box is the best thing you can get to increase your pagerank. Read the rest of this entry »

The Wayback Machine

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I have to admit, this is one of the coolest sites I found, type in an address and click “Take Me Back” and choose archives of the site all the way back from 1996. I stumbled across this site in an ad, not even knowing what it did, and boy was I surprised. Read the rest of this entry »