Showing posts with label google. Show all posts
Showing posts with label google. Show all posts

December 10, 2009

How to Clear Google Web History

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How to Clear Google Web History

Preview: How do I clear my Google web history? Unless you've opted out, there's a record of your Google search history. Even if you delete your browser history, it's still there! Anyone who walks by a computer that's been logged into a service like Gmail can check it. Keeping your internet privacy is important - fortunately deleting your web history is easy...

December 8, 2009

How to Setup Google Public DNS on a Windows PC

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How to Setup Google Public DNS on a Windows PC

Preview: Open DNS is a service offered by Google (also called Google Public DNS). If you use the internet on your Windows PC, you use DNS - even if you don't know it. When you type in a site, it's the technology that connects your browser to the web server the site is hosted on. Open DNS is an alternative to the default setting provided by your ISP. Using Google's Open DNS is free and will help speed up your browsing experience. Best of all, using open DNS is really simple...

December 6, 2009

How to Setup Google Public DNS on a Mac

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How to Setup Google Public DNS on a Mac

Preview: Google offers a free public DNS called Google DNS. Quick background: Google describes DNS services as a crucial part of every user's internet experience. DNS services are like the phone book - when you type in a web address, the DNS services look up the IP address of the server and send you to the website. Switching from the default ISP DNS services to Google Public DNS will speed up your internet AND it's free...

July 4, 2009

How to Podcast Using Blogger

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How to Podcast Using Blogger

Preview: A lot of people use Wordpress to Blog, but I've actually found Blogger to be the superior platform. The blogspot takes a bit more work to setup, but it simplifies everything a ton. This tutorial isn't going to waste any time - assuming you've already signed up for a free blog, we're going to get right to minimizing the role of a web hosting service and using Blogger for all the rest...

How to Increase the 50 Item Limit in Your Blogger Blogspot RSS Feed

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How to Increase the 50 Item Limit in Your Blogger Blogspot RSS Feed

Preview: "How do you show more than fifty items on your Blogger RSS Feed?" Google's Blogger site is great for setting up a blog. The software is easy to use, and even generates an RSS feed of the content. One complaint a lot of people share though is that the feed only shows your most recent 50 items. What if you do a podcast and want hundreds of episodes to show up? What if you want your RSS feed to go all the way back to your first entry? There's a fix for that...

July 2, 2009

How to Backup Your Blogger Blogspot

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How to Backup Your Blogger Blogspot

Preview: If you've had a Google Blogger blog for a while, you've probably starting wondering - How do I backup my blogspot? What do I do if something happens to it? What if I accidentally delete something? By creating an offsite backup - that is, a backup you keep on your home computer - you can guard against possible failures. Google has implemented some features that makes creating an offsite backup of your blog easy...

How to Forward Hotmail to Gmail

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How to Forward Hotmail to Gmail

Preview: A lot of people have been long time Hotmail or Windows Live Mail users, but want to start using Gmail. Rather than try to change your email address with every site you've ever registered, why not forward that Hotmail or WLM email hosting to Gmail? This article uses recent POP features added to Microsoft's email hosting to deliver all your email from their accounts to a Gmail address...

July 1, 2009

How to Make Gmail a Free Online Storage Drive

Every since Google launched Gmail, they've been adding more free storage. Recent counts put the total space over 7GB. An online backup service can be pretty pricey, but if you're feeling adventurous you can actually convert your Gmail to an online backup service! Best of all, it's free.

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April 30, 2009

How to Import a List of Emails into Your Gmail Contacts

Let's say you have a list of email addresses and you want to import them into your Google contacts. There's nothing fancy about the list...no home addresses or phone numbers, it's just a list of email address. This kind of mailing list can be imported into Google as contacts without any special software or tools. This article will show you the steps to format, save, and then import that list right into Gmail.

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April 20, 2009

How to Market Your Site Without Google

It seems you can't walk five virtual steps without tripping over articles about search engine optimization. Everyone wants their work to rank highly in Google's search results. Because such a large percentage of a website's traffic comes from search engines, this can appear to be a vital part of marketing your work. Now that everyone's fighting for that top spot, it's becoming a lot harder to get there. Luckily for the non competitive types, it turns out that there are actually traffic sources other than Google.com! This article will show you how to promote something online without giving in to the SEO rat race.

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October 15, 2008

How to Make a Custom Themed Google Homepage/Startpage

You customize everything else on your computer . . . why not customize Google as well? Using a little internet magic, you can have your own Google startpage up and running in a matter of minutes. You'll be able to not only chose your own theme, but customize all the links as well.

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