They say there are hidden treasures in those blogs and the treasures in these blogs are are no exception. The blog articles listed below are articles from the blogs (sites) that are listed on the “What’s On My PC…” blogroll community. If you are looking for that treasure, then look no further; the information that is conveyed and presented in these articles are true gems of professionalism.
Carol’s Vault
The President’s new cross: a Nobel prize for Peace
Right On Technology
T-Mobile Project Dark to Offer $50 Unlimited Plan
Bill Mullins’ Weblog – Tech Thoughts
Be Safe – Write Down Your Passwords
Evilfantasy’s Blog
Preview a TinyURL
Is You GEEKed Up
Up Do You Tweet on Twitter?
Plato On-Line
Bladeless Fan and Spider-Pill-Camera
Teck~Line
Now You Can Publicize Your Post To Twitter
411-Spyware.com
How to Remove Antivirus
AKS-Feel The Change
Check Whether your Email Account Phished or Not
TuneUp Blog
Speed Up Games on Your XP or Vista System (Part One)
Snakebytez
Manage your Passwords with KeePass Password Safe
Tux in the Midwest
Drupal Notes – Terminology
Piyada’s World
A simple tool to disable write access on your USB thumb drive
TTC Shelbyville
Free Video Converter
Technize
Get All Windows & Office Updates on A DVD
Mrintech
How to Create Polaroid Photos Online?
Tecnogran’s Tittle Tattle
Live Photo Gallery v Google Picasa
thePC Security
Scan or Check Websites for Malware – 4 Free Tools
Computer Too Slow
Diagnose Windows Freezing
Lifehacker
CrimeReports Maps Out Local Crimes [Crime]
Rarst.net
HijackThis – unofficial standard for startup entries log
Scoroncocolo Tech Pages
Anyone Can View Saved Passwords on Your Computer
Tech-for Everyone
IE 8 – Protecting Your Privacy Online
AskBillFirst
Setting a Default Program to Open a File
Free PC Security
Microsoft Update Fake Emails
What’s On My PC…
A “FREE” way to inventory your movie collection…
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Rick,
I need to be more consistent in offering my thanks for inclusion in your Geek Squeaks.
For those times I have not – a big “Thank You”.
Bill
Bill,
No thanks necessary… It is nice to be associated with such a great group of people and I am the one that should be saying “Thank You”…
Keep doing what you are doing…
Rick
Another week and another terrific collection of articles. I encourage folks to do a little clicking and exploring!
TechPaul,
I am fortunate to be part of your blog and what it has to offer. I keep telling you; YOU need to eBook your “How To” articles.
Rick
Thanks Rick.