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Create a Unique Password for Every Site You Use
May 15th

You want to create lengthy, complicated and unique passwords for every website that you use but that rarely happens in practice because these complex strings would be nearly impossible for anyone to remember.
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Create a Unique Password for Every Site You Use
The Most Popular Month for Birthdays
May 15th

Amitabh Chandra , a professor of public policy at the Harvard University , earlier published a data table detailing how many babies were born in the United States on each date between 1973 and 1999. September 16th happens to be the most common birthday while December 25th is the least popular birthday Matt Stiles, data journalist at NPR, converted this NYT table into a static heatmap for easy visualization (the darker the color, the higher the probability of births happening on that date) and Andy Kriebel made an interactive heatmap of the same data using Tableau – this version lets you hover over any cell and you can see the underlying data.
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The Most Popular Month for Birthdays
Amazon Cleaning Up The Kindle Blogs Store
May 10th

I am not sure how many Kindle owners use this feature but Amazon does offer you an option to use your Kindle device as an offline RSS reader. You can subscribe to any of the blogs listed in the Kindle Blogs directory and new stories will auto-download on your Kindle when you sync the device to check for new items. The Kindle Blogs program was initially available to publishers worldwide but they have limited the scope in recent months and only bloggers from U.S
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Amazon Cleaning Up The Kindle Blogs Store
How to find out where a picture was taken?
May 10th

Say you are exploring interesting places on the Internet and come across a gorgeous destination that you would like to visit sometime in future. The only problem is that the web photograph carries no text caption and you therefore have no clue of the location where that picture was possible taken.
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How to find out where a picture was taken?
How to find out where a picture was taken?
May 10th

Say you are exploring interesting places on the Internet and come across a gorgeous destination that you would like to visit sometime in future. The only problem is that the web photograph carries no text caption and you therefore have no clue of the location where that picture was possible taken.
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How to find out where a picture was taken?
The Kindle Best Sellers that are currently Free
May 8th

Meet Zero Dollar Books , a Pinterest style page that offers a visual listing of best-sellers that you can download on your Kindle, Windows PC, Mac or any mobile phone for free. You can also download and read these Kindle books in your browser without requiring any software or mobile apps. All you need is a free Amazon.com account.
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The Kindle Best Sellers that are currently Free



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