3 Unmissable Twitter Add-Ons For Firefox

After five long years of using Chrome as my main browser, I finally had to bite the bullet and switch over to Firefox due to some glaring issues (no, privacy was not one of the reasons for me). Along with that switch, I began to use Twitter again — something that I’ve tried a few times before but never quite stuck through. As it turns out, thanks to the Twitter add-ons on Firefox, the two go hand-in-hand nicely. Check out this article from MakeUseOf.com

Consumer shift to mobile devices boosts Google’s revenue

Aided by consumers’ shift to mobile devices, Google’s second-quarter revenue increased by 19 percent to about $14 billion, the company announced Thursday. Check out htis business news on PCWorld.com

Satellite S50-ABT2N22 15.6’’ Laptop w/ Intel Core i3-3227U

Toshiba has this Satellite S50-ABT2N22 15.6” Laptop for $579.99 after instant savings.  Shipping is free. Check the system specs from Toshiba.com

4 Ways To Copy Files (Faster) In Windows

Windows 7’s file copy dialog is okay — but just okay. Check out how from this article on MakeUseOf.com

More Than Photo Sharing: 5 Unique Uses For Flickr

Flickr is best known as one of the easiest ways to share and store your photos online. With Flickr’s latest revamp, upped free storage capacity and slick iOS app,  it certainly seems like the photo-sharing site has received a second wind. Check out this article from MakeUseOf.com

Keeping Children Safe In An Online World: 8 Ways To Set Up Kid-Friendly Search

The Internet can be a dirty place and you have to take steps to stay safe online, but it can also be a wonderful world where kids can let their creativity and imagination run free. Check out this helpful tip from MakeUseOf.com

How to delete or move a lot of Gmail messages

Gmail lacks an obvious, simple tool for bulk operations. There’s no button to click or menu option to select for deleting or altering all of the messages or conversations that share a specific attribute. But you can still do it. Check how from this article on PCWorld.com