Collecta allows one to do a real time search regarding topics of interest. A majority of the links are to Twitter but the engine searches other social media outlets as well. One function which clearly sets it apart is the “search options” which let you narrow your results, whether you want to filter out photos from flickr, stories, comments, blogposts or want to filter them into your search results.
Alternative To Software Finder
Posted by jfuriosi on May 4, 2009
Ever want to just find free alternatives to expensive programs like Adobe Photoshop without having to search a gazillion sites or sift through Google results? Alternative To makes it simple and has software for windows, apple, linux etc.
I found three alternatives to Microsoft Excel. Granted, I already have the top choice: OpenOffice Calculate.
The best part of this site is that it is user-driven by a community of software seekers.
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“100 of the very best free WordPress Themes”
Posted by jfuriosi on May 4, 2009
Wpcrowd has a listing of 100 free WordPress themes. I need to start downloading some!
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Lifehacker: 5 Best Free Data Recovery Tools
Posted by jfuriosi on May 4, 2009
I wish I had this link a year ago when my computer crashed! This is it!
Posted in Internet, computers | Tagged: data recovery, freeware, how to, lifehacker, software | 2 Comments »
List of awesome Wikipedia lists
Posted by jfuriosi on April 1, 2009
Brian Cray has a blog in which he lists the ultimate-list-of-awesome-wikipedia-lists which will expand as people add suggestions. Currently he has social networking sites, wikis, photo sites and more. Granted, Wikipedia users deserve credit. However, he does do a nice job at pointing out some gems on this site.
I particulary like the list of online encyclopedias.
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Green Tip: Stop Phantom Power
Posted by jfuriosi on March 30, 2009
Planet Green states that we lose 10% of our power to devices that we are not even using. I did a little more research and it turns out this accounts for an average of 40 products which suck up your energy.
Here is a list of such appliances and how much they use.
I didn’t believe it until I heard a whistle but a cell phone charger sucks electric even when its not charging so unplug it when you are done charging.
The power strip you hook devices into sucks power even though you aren’t watching the TV or using the other devices that are hooked into it. Computers, DVD players, cable boxes, and other devices also draw power. You can buy some power strips with remote controls so you don’t have to walk back and switch them off. Some have timers if you have Christmas tree lights or other things you don’t want on all the time.
My electric went down when I started unplugging the Wii. Video game consoles are huge energy hogs, even when they aren’t being used.
Another device that turns on against your will is a hot water heater. Buy a $20 jacket to insulate this appliance and it will more than pay off what you spent.
Google has jumped in with Google Power Meter which measures how much energy appliances hog to help you save money. I mention this because there are appliances that you turn on which are bigger menaces than phantom power such as old refrigerators (donated mine to poor family for smaller energy star model) and my beloved dryer which my eco-friendly mother refuses to use.
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Green Tip: Remove that Laptop Battery!
Posted by jfuriosi on March 28, 2009
I thought I was saving energy by having my laptop battery in all the time so I could run it for an hour without needing the cord.
Turns out I was wrong! As the One Tip a Day web site attests, you use more energy overcharging the battery than you do from the limited periods you run the laptop on just the battery.
A guy in the tech department told me I was reducing the life of the battery. He told me to drain the battery completely. Put it in for a full charge, and then remove it. Put it in when you want to be plug free.
I thought being green meant disconnecting from the grid but having the battery in all the time increases the amount of power my laptop uses. Granted, laptops still use a lot less electricity than desktops.
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100 Free Sources for Images
Posted by jfuriosi on March 23, 2009
Check out virtualhosting.com whose focus is on web site hosting but offers a lot more. The latest article in on a “100 (legal) sources for free stock images.”
Don’t stop at this article. Read the others like:
“Top 25 non-obvious ways RSS can make your life easier” has tips like using RSS to find jobs, check the weather, track profits, etc.
“Test your website: a 57 point checklist for maximum usability” is a link I need to look at next.
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Firefox Security and Privacy Add-ons
Posted by jfuriosi on March 22, 2009

I use Firefox as my browser of choice unless the site only works in Internet Explorer. But how does one optimize Firefox to avoid security threats on the web?
For years I’ve used McAfee SiteAdvisor but this has a limited database of reviewed sites.
MakeUseOf.com just listed over ten tools which can help further enhance your Firefox browser’s security. I admit I find NoScript a bit of a task since I have to click it for each new site but it does a great job stopping malicious codes. The rest of the tools listed are worth checking out too!
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