10 Creative Ways to Use Google Keep Every Day
Do you have an awesome memory?
Or just use paper?
Then, you don’t need Google Keep or any other from the massive galaxy of digital note-taking apps. More information from this article in MakeUseOf.com
Do you have an awesome memory?
Or just use paper?
Then, you don’t need Google Keep or any other from the massive galaxy of digital note-taking apps. More information from this article in MakeUseOf.com
Every Mac comes with a free email application, appropriately named Mail. Using the native Mail application is fine for most people, especially for those who only use iCloud, but things get trickier when you’re dealing with multiple email accounts. Check this article from MakeUseOf.com
Shipments of PCs with Google’s Chrome OS are growing at the expense of Windows laptops and desktops, as the PC market suffers through its biggest slump since 2008. Check this article from PCWorld.com
It can be hard to think of social media as something useful. But it actually can be a very valuable tool in many situations. There’s no site where this is more true than LinkedIn. It takes all the familiar trappings of a social networking site and switches the premise from connecting with friends to connecting with current and potential business partners. Check out this article from MakeUseOf.com
Browsing with Chrome may soon get a lot speedier.
That’s because a Google engineer says the company is nearly finished with a new compression algorithm called Brotli, which can crunch data up to 26 percent more efficiently than the currently used compression. Check this article from PCWorld.com
Next time you go to open a link in Google+ it might be a zippier experience. That’s because Google appears to be switching from sending links to Chrome, instead using its new custom tabs feature. Check this article from PCWorld.com
If you have some geeky tendencies like I do, then these handy Firefox tools might be just what you need. They are simple, useful, and perfect for those who work on the Web every day. More of this article from MakeUseOf.com