It is a well-known fact that Wikipedia is the largest encyclopedia ever created. Millions of people from all over the world enjoy its services – and it's growing exponentially as we speak. Wikipedia dwarfs any other cauldron of human knowledge but, unlike some of the older, traditional encyclopedias, it r... |
14 April 2012 14:01 GMT |
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Comic books must have been a vivid part of the childhood of many of us, since they took us to imaginary lands, fighting alongside superheroes. Jomic is a tool that will allow you to relive those moments by reading digital comic books while sitting in front of your Mac. Although comic books have a unique value if yo... |
16 March 2012 14:51 GMT |
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Having access to the latest news through feeds is very important if you want to be an informed person without visiting hundreds of websites. In order to browse and manage your feeds with ease you can use RSSOwl, a powerful, Java based RSS reader.
Working with RSSOwl is very easy, since the application is small, sim... |
18 November 2011 13:01 GMT |
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The popularity of PDF files has increased a lot lately, especially because it's a very versatile type of document that will offer users a high level of customization. Top of the list is the fact that you can also secure them at several levels of encryption, and these entire features place this file format at th... |
24 March 2010 11:31 GMT |
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Pearson Technology Group’s (PTG) best-selling eBook for 2008, “The iPhone Developer's Cookbook: Building Applications with the iPhone SDK,” by Erica Sadun, continues to appear in the top listings of Amazon.com’s Computer & Internet and Professional & Technical categories, according to an ... |
21 May 2009 15:11 GMT |
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Amazon has updated its Kindle iPhone app, adding the ability to pinch to zoom in on images in Kindle books, a landscape mode with auto-rotation, the capability to lock the Kindle app’s screen orientation either in portrait or landscape, two new choices of text color, and the ability to tap on either side of th... |
21 May 2009 08:40 GMT |
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Amazon.com, Inc. has announced the availably of the “Kindle Store,” a platform optimized for iPhone's Safari web browser. The new Kindle Store has been designed with the size and shape of the iPhone in mind, offering iPhone and iPod touch users quick and easy access to Kindle Store’s 280,000 bo... |
11 May 2009 09:01 GMT |
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The Bible, probably the most important writing ever known to mankind, has constantly been the subject of interpretations conducted by the most enlightened minds of the world for more than 2000 years now. That is why for a modern man, who can and will judge for themselves, having all the pieces of the puzzle is the fi... |
12 March 2009 12:01 GMT |
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Rejected by Apple on account of containing “objectionable content,” David Carnoy's e-book, Knife Music, has finally been approved in the App Store. The author decided to scrub some of the few lines containing the “intolerable” language. As a result, the book can now be found in the iTunes... |
19 January 2009 09:04 GMT |
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Imagine a person having a stroke. How will the stroke affect that person's reading skills? Well, this depends on the mother tongue. For example, Chinese-speakers and English-speakers process reading differently, thus they appear to have reading impairments connected to different brain nuclei. A new research publ... |
9 April 2008 04:54 GMT |
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