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Why Do Service Websites Need Payment Info for Free Trials?

There are reasons why you need to provide payment info when you sign up for the free trials.

By Simon Batt – Jul 16, 2018

How to Create and Set Up Quizzes in Google Forms

You can do just about anything with Google. You can take notes, watch videos and create quizzes.

By Fabio Buckell – Jul 12, 2018

What Are Top-Level Domains (TLD) and How Does They Work?

Every web URL ends with something like .com, .net, etc. Those three letters are called Top Level Domains and are important to bring you to where you want to go.

By Fabio Buckell – Jul 5, 2018

What Is OpenStreetMap and Should You Be Using It?

OpenStreetMap is open source, user contributed, and free to use. Even if you haven’t heard of it before, chances are good that you’ve used its data.

By Andrew Braun – Jul 2, 2018

How to Choose Which Cryptocurrency to Mine

With so many available cryptocurrencies, it’s not easy to choose which one to mine. These tips will show you how to choose a profitable currency to mine.

By Ada Ivanova – Jun 29, 2018

After Cambridge Analytica, Facebook Still Has Data-Leaking Bugs

It only took a few months after the Cambridge Analytica data scandal before a hacker discovered a Facebook bug that could lead to more data leak.

By Miguel Leiva-Gomez – Jun 29, 2018

How to Add Custom Post Status in WordPress

While WordPress supports custom post status, it doesn’t allow you to add it easily. Here’s how to add a custom post type in WordPress with PublishPress.

By Vamsi Krishna – Jun 26, 2018

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Where to Watch the World Cup Live Online

For those who can’t catch the World Cup on TV this year, here are some of the ways to watch the World Cup online, be it on your desktop, phone, or tablet.

By Marc van Sittert – Jun 22, 2018

How to Embed YouTube Videos in WordPress with Privacy Enhanced Mode

If you want to embed YouTube videos that don’t collect user data, then your best bet is the YouTube privacy-enhanced mode.

By Nicholas Godwin – Jun 21, 2018

5 of the Best Graphic Design Tools for Non-Designers

These simple-to-use graphic design tools turn you into an expert, even if you are really bad at graphic design.

By Kenneth Kimari – Jun 18, 2018

Create Your Own Crowdfunding Site with WP Crowdfunding Plugin

You don’t really need Kickstarter. Creating your own crowdfunding site is very easy.

By Vamsi Krishna – Jun 18, 2018

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CyberGhost VPN Review: A Good and Secure VPN Service

Is CyberGhost worth your money? Let’s find out!

By Damien Oh – Jun 18, 2018

How to Choose a Cryptocurrency Mining Pool

Maximize your earnings by finding the best cryptocurrency mining pool to join.

By Ada Ivanova – Jun 15, 2018

5 of the Best Websites to Download Free Video Games

Retro game enthusiasts, rejoice! You can download and play free old classic video games now.

By Ryan Lynch – Jun 12, 2018

Eversign: The Convenient Way to Sign Documents in Chrome

Eversign: The Convenient Way to Sign Documents in Chrome

With Eversign, you no longer have to print out your document to sign it.

By Charnita Fance – Jun 12, 2018

Use “Save In” to Download Files to Multiple Folders in Your Browser

The downloading option in Chrome and Firefox isn’t the best. Here is a better way to handle your downloads.

By Simon Batt – Jun 11, 2018

What Microsoft’s Acquisition of GitHub Means for Developers

Microsoft acquired Github. How will this affect you as a developer?

By Miguel Leiva-Gomez – Jun 11, 2018

8 Websites to Find the Best Ebooks to Read

Even with a good ebook reader, you still need to have ebooks to read on it.

By Ada Ivanova – Jun 8, 2018

How to Run Firefox Quantum and Firefox Nightly Simultaneously

Yes, Firefox Quantum and Firefox Nightly can run together. Here’s how.

By Alexander Fox – Jun 6, 2018

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How to Create Custom RSS Feeds in WordPress

Sometimes, the default RSS feed in WordPress is just not good enough.

By Nicholas Godwin – Jun 6, 2018

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