Google adds music deep-linking to search on Android

Let’s say, for argument’s sake, that you’re not sick of Pharrell Williams’s “Happy.” You might even want to listen to it right now. Sure, it’s a modern pop version of “If you’re happy and you know it, clap your hands,” but it’s also a great way to annoy your coworkers. Check this out from Greenbot.com

4 Ways To Take The Stress Out Of Productivity

With a few well-targeted changes, you can boost your productivity by leaps and bounds. Get some tips on this article from MakeUseOf.com

What you need to know about Amazon’s Fire Phone

Amazon is getting ready to tread on the well-worn path that Apple, Samsung, LG, and countless others have already blazed. So how does the soon-to-arrive Amazon Fire Phone stand out from the rest of the smartphone crowd? By playing to Amazon’s strengths—e-commerce and access to digital content—to build a device that’s not so much a phone as it is a shopping device that also lets you make phone calls. Check out this article from TechHive.com

Don’t use the same external drive for backup and storage

Technically speaking, there’s no reason why you couldn’t use the same hard drive for backing up your internal drive and storing overflow data that don’t fit on your internal drive. But doing so is a really bad idea. Get some ideas on this article from PCWorld.com

 

How To Run A Successful Competition On Your Website

Need a new way to attract visitors to your website? Consider running a contest or competition. The promise of a prize is strong enough to draw a lot of attention your way and the competitive aspect means users will be actively engaged, which will leave them with a lasting impression. Check out this article from MakeUseOf.com

10 Ways To Create A Small And Simple Website Without The Overkill

WordPress is not the be all and end all of website creation, as some other excellent services will prove to you. Get some tips on this article from MakeUseOf.com

BlackBerry Messenger coming to Windows Phone in July

As BlackBerry’s phone sales and overall revenue continue to freefall, the company’s push to reimagine itself as a cross-platform business software provider continues. BlackBerry brought its iconic Messenger service to iOS and Android late last year with great success, and in an earnings call Thursday morning, CEO John Chen provided a more concrete timeline for the instant messaging service’s Windows Phone debut.
Check out this article from PCWorld.com