One of the foundations of the World Wide Web is the hyperlink, which most people today simply refer to as a link. You click on it to supposedly visit another web page. The desire would be that the web page is somehow related to or in support of the linked text. That wasn’t always how it worked.
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July 28, 2014Back When We First Wrote Web Pages
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July 26, 2014Another Phone Starts a FireAnd I just replaced my Samsung phone’s battery with an third party battery. Guess I’m not putting the phone under my pillow!
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July 25, 2014Never Take Spell Check For GrantedSpell-check is everywhere these days; just about every program offers the feature. It’s taken for granted. What’s also taken for granted is real-time spell-check. Life wasn’t always so good.
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July 23, 2014The Typewriter’s Return Continues!The NSA can’t spy on you when you use a typewriter. Granted, you can’t access Facebook from a typewriter, but why would you want to? Nope, you can write on a typewriter blissful to the thought that no one else can see what you’ve written. Well, unless you publish the document, but otherwise it remains free of the digital realm. According to the article below, sales of typewriters in Germany are surging. Is it time for me to write Typewriters For Dummies?
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The Save Icon (Again)
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July 21, 2014Web Browser Bookmark ShortcutsAlas, your mobile device’s web browser lets you have only one Home page — if that. The Chrome browse doesn’t let you have a Home page. When you’re in need of more than one handy “home” like page, you can use a nifty shortcut trick to quickly access those web sites.
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July 18, 2014More Windows 8.1 Bad NewsThe lack of interest over Windows 8 isn’t a joke. It’s palpable. When I was in a local computer store recently, I asked the owner how many Windows 8 units he’d sold. “None.” Well, he sold a couple at first, but they returned and wanted Windows 7 installed instead. Now Lenovo, which sells far more computers than the local “Mom & Pop” store I frequent, has announced that it will no longer be shipping Windows 8.1 tablets. The reason: A lack of interest. Hello, Microsoft? Adblock Plus
July 16, 2014The Most Annoying SoundAs a computer nerd, I can be quite critical of the portrayal of electronics and technology in film and video. Still, I give most goofs a pass, just for the sake of drama. One thing I cannot forgive, however, is the mouse click sound effect.
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July 14, 2014Windows 7 and System RestoreThe Restore Point is a brilliant idea, introduced in some ancient version of Windows. In Windows 7, however, Microsoft sought to obfuscate your ability to set a manual Restore Point. So successful were they, that setting a Restore Point and rebooting doesn’t work. |

There it is! Your favorite page on the Internet appear, ready for you to digest some important fact or trivial tidbit. And, lo: What’s this? An ad. It shuffles in from the left, or fades in over the entire page. Your day is ruined.