Month: July 2013

Samsung NX1000 Mirrorless Camera Review

_ Samsung known for its Wi-Fi enabled point-and-shoot digital cameras have tapped in their new NX1000 camera. The NX1000 is not just a conventional digital camera but a mirrorless and interchangeable lens type gadget with a compact body. Let us dig in deep for more details and specifications of Samsung NX1000 Mirrorless Camera review. Design
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Top SEO Blogs of 2013

In today’s world of internet marketing it is difficult to stay updated on the latest SEO and marketing tactics. Fortunately there are many sources on the internet that will teach you about SEO and keep you relevant. Here are the Top SEO blogs that must be followed to get the most current affairs about SEO
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Ubuntu Forums Hacked and Down

_ Ubuntuforums.org – The official community forum of Ubuntu Operating System has been hacked by an external attacker. Following is the notification (notifying Ubuntu Forums Hacked) have sent to all the registered users: You are receiving this message because you have an account registered with this address on ubuntuforums.org. The Ubuntu forums software was compromised by an
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The Best Texting Apps That Can Save Your Money

_ Not only did cellular phones bring with them the ability to communicate faster without being tied to a wire but also introduced the functionality to send SMS messages. Texting – as it is more commonly known – is a great way to contact family and friends on the fly and save those valuable dollars
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Tips for Identifying Bad Backlinks

When it comes to the world of search engine optimization (SEO), the absolute biggest currency there is is back links. But did you know that not all back links are made equal? Yes, there is a distinction between good back links and bad back links and this article is here to give you tips for
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What Is Email Security?

Email has proven to be a major benefit to consumers, enterprises and organisations. Today it is the life blood of many businesses and a huge amount of business information and data resides in business email. However it is not without its problems. Almost from its inception it has been abused by spammers, hackers, spies and
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How-to create your own systemd service files

Many Linux operating systems, like OpenSuse, Fedora are using Systemd daemon instead of Linux init based daemon (known as systemV). Systemd is meant to provide a better framework for expressing services’ dependencies, allow more work to be done in parallel (concurrently) at system startup, and to reduce shell overhead. I use a script (I made
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