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Support Earth Hour - Spread the Word
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Steven El
Friday, March 25, 2011
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disaster,
earth hour,
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japan,
save the earth
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Microsoft Office 2007 Interface
Posted by
Steven El
Tuesday, March 15, 2011
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general,
microsoft office 2007,
microsoft office classic interface
Many may have upgraded from the 2003 to 2007 version of the Microsoft Office software. With every updates, the interface and efficiency would be greatly improved, thus allow users to better perform their tasks using the new application.
Some users may have experienced unfamiliarity with the application as compared to the older version. Most of the previous updates, interface has remained unchanged unlike the current one, which has changed the "many" functions and grouping them under a tab feature.
Call it good, I personally find it troublesome, especially to search for your "wanted" feature on a multi-level interface. Confused?
I have downloaded aclassic menu manager which you will find it familiar and much easier to use. See how "nostalgic" it is (see below).
Some users may have experienced unfamiliarity with the application as compared to the older version. Most of the previous updates, interface has remained unchanged unlike the current one, which has changed the "many" functions and grouping them under a tab feature.
Call it good, I personally find it troublesome, especially to search for your "wanted" feature on a multi-level interface. Confused?
I have downloaded a
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Facebook "Check-In"
Posted by
Steven El
Friday, February 18, 2011
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check in,
facebook,
foursquare,
general
Facebook has launched the "Check-In" feature, which I believe strongly opposed foursquare .
They allow users to "check-in" to their current location, connect and share with friends on their locations. I heard there is even a feature which gives users and their friends interactive ways to explore the cities and earn game points. The very thought is very entertaining, plus educational factor. I have not used it personally though.
Now FB comes with the "check-in" feature, enables to do all of the above. Maybe not the game portion.. yet..
I do realise that it will be a useful App for "social butterflies" who like to interact and meet up with people which are around the vicinity. It is also great to know the whereabouts of their friends if they have plan to meet up. And that saves the hassle of even communicating your current whereabouts.
With proliferation of online web space and technology, privacy remains a concern. We may just let our gadgets "automatically" log on for us. But will we want that? There are still skeptical people out there. However, my concern falls on individual who comes under the category of "stalker".
They allow users to "check-in" to their current location, connect and share with friends on their locations. I heard there is even a feature which gives users and their friends interactive ways to explore the cities and earn game points. The very thought is very entertaining, plus educational factor. I have not used it personally though.
Now FB comes with the "check-in" feature, enables to do all of the above. Maybe not the game portion.. yet..
I do realise that it will be a useful App for "social butterflies" who like to interact and meet up with people which are around the vicinity. It is also great to know the whereabouts of their friends if they have plan to meet up. And that saves the hassle of even communicating your current whereabouts.
With proliferation of online web space and technology, privacy remains a concern. We may just let our gadgets "automatically" log on for us. But will we want that? There are still skeptical people out there. However, my concern falls on individual who comes under the category of "stalker".
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