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POPSFREE All-In-One Utility To Optimize, Clean PC Furthermore, Glary Utilities includes the options to optimize memory, find, fix, or remove broken Windows shortcuts, manage the programs that start at Windows startup and uninstall software. Other features include secure file deletion, an Empty Folder finder and more. All Glary Utilities tools can be accessed through an eye-pleasing and totally simplistic interface.
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POPSFeatured Freeware: Evernore Functional, useful, and always on, the note-taking application Evernote goes beyond mere cool program architecture and is also interesting. It’s a true three-platform play: it works very well, and somewhat differently, on desktop computers, mobile phones, and over the Web.
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POPSLearning about Forensics Part I Elyse's Site is a good general review of forensics and the application of the science in all it's myriad forms. This part was clipped as a basic primer on the different branches. Part II (Yes, another Multi-part Clip!) will focus on the different applications of the science and some very good links to high-end Forensic sites. The Site owner definitely loves CSI and you will see that if you go there...
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POPSExperts, features, and overspecialization
I'm trying to wrap my mind around this post. It's quite lengthy, but I guarantee you it will make you think. Thing is, I'm not sure I completely agree. Does adding additional features really reduce the audience? Is it true that those who overspecialize in today's world will not do well? What if the reverse is true? For example, take an application that has very few features. All resources are focuses on two (two being an arbitrary small number) specific tasks. On it's release, only people who need to perform those tasks will benefit from the application. Now add sixteen features and you've got sixteen times the likelihood of someone needing the application. Think of all the social applications with open API's. I'm using Clipmarks to post to my Wordpress blog, which will notify my Twitter followers of a new post, send an email to my subscribers, and provide an RSS feed for various news readers. My audience is expanded exponentially with each new feature that is tied into these
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POPSRemote control on an iPod Touch or iPhone? The "Read Me" that is included with the new release to developers doesn't imply it, it say's it. "use the new Remote application for iPhone or iPod touch to control iTunes playback from anywhere in your home"