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Fun with Google spreadsheet (1)
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Many of you might have used Google docs and spreadsheet, but have you ever tried this "magic" trick ;)Ok, open up a spreadsheet and enter "Google" in the top left cell, and enter "Yahoo" in the cell below. Now select both the cells you created. Hold down the Ctrl key, and drag the bottom right corner of the selection downwards over the other cells. See the fun when you release the key/mouseA sample screenshotYou can ...
Quickly process text using split() spreadsheet function in google docs (2)
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Google docs spreadsheet app is going mainstream with each passing day. Recently they have introduced split() formula to divide text in to multiple cells using a user specified delimiter. The syntax for this function is =split(text value, delimeter), for eg. =split("pointy haired dilbert", " ") would result in 3 individual cells with “pointy”, “haired” and “dilbert” as values. Learn more. This is a very good replacement for excel import text functionality using which you can ...
Download Free PDF Book from Amazon - Blue Planet Run (37)
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Don’t miss this. Blue Planet Run is a book with over 250 awe-inspiring photographs captured by some of the world’s top photojournalists. The idea is to help you know about water problems faced by people in different parts of the globe. Here are some pictures from the ‘Blue Planet Run’ book: 40 billion - The number of hours spent each year in Africa due to the need to collect water. People wrestle in Delhi for ...
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Christos said:
Αξίζει να το κατεβάσεις και να μελετήσεις τα στοιχεία που περιέχονται στις 122 σελίδες του.
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Kunal said:
have heard a lot about this book ..
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Claude said:
More Liberal whining, in pictures...
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Killahurtz said:
Blue Planet Run is a book with over 250 awe-inspiring photographs captured by some of the world’s top photojournalists. The idea is to help you know about water problems faced by people in different parts of the globe.
Free iPod Manager for Windows- Froddle Pod (2)
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Froddle Pod is a completely free iPod manager software for Windows. Froddle Pod is feature rich, easy to use and simple to navigate. It has most of the features of iTunes and other iPod managers and also includes many extras features. It can copy music and videos directly to your iPod through an intuitive file browser interface. Features of Froddle Pod; Copy music and videos directly to your iPod Copy music and videos from your ...
Lipikaar - Simple Indic Language typing (5)
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Lipikaar provides a single simple typing method for typing in various Indian scripts using the standard qwerty keyboard. Currently 16 scripts are supported. While most other software use a transliteration scheme, Lipikaar uses a simple SMS style mapping to do a Roman to Indic script conversion, which is a method patented by Lipikaar. Lipikaar previously had a hardware based solution, which powered LED based display devices. This has been simplified and packaged as a web ...
Backup drivers from already installed drivers (1)
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Double Drivers is particularly useful when you lost a driver (backup) on your computer and it is not anywhere to be found even on the net. With this software, you can see the full list of drivers installed on your computer and make a backup out of them. Say you just formatted your computer and looking for the previous driver, Double Drivers is able to help you out by restoring the particular driver. Here’s the ...
Become a Dashboard Ninja with Bullet Graphs (2)
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Bullet graphs provide an effective way to dashboard target vs. actual performance data, the bread and butter of corporate analytics. Howmuchever effective they are, the sad truth is there is no one easy way to do them in excel. I have prepared a short tutorial that can make you a dashboard ninja without writing extensive formulas or installing unknown add-ins. So get out your shinobigatana and join me in a fresh excel sheet arena. Before ...
Fixing and troubleshooting your computer with flow charts [ Unique ] (1)
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Lets say if all of a sudden your computer failes to start and you have no idea whats going on. At that very moment somebody gives you a flow chart , step by step options to find the problem with high chances that you would fix it if the problem is not very serious. Sounds Good right!! specially if you dont want to pay money for simple stupid problem which you can fix with your ...
Jarte- Free Word Processor based on the Microsoft WordPad (2)
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Jarte is a free word processor built into Windows which is based on the Microsoft WordPad word processing engine. Jarte is fast and easy to use word processor that expands well beyond the WordPad feature set. Its also a portable word processor whose documents are compatible with Word and WordPad. Features of Jarte Word Processor; Fully compatible with Windows Vista Tabbed interface to provide easy access to open documents Opens files with extensions RTF, DOC, ...
Snapter - camera photos will be scanned documents! (1)
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Snapter is software that lets you use a digital camera as a mobile scanner. The software automatically crops, stretches, flattens, and converts photos of documents, whiteboards, posters, business cards and receipts into more portable images. Whether you are in a library, conference room or classroom, just snap the photo and run it through Snapter to produce images that look as if they have been scanned through a flatbed scanner!snapter Homepage
Breaking News: Origin of WTF (1)
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Picture says it all… what else need to be said????? Hav u got any thing to say?????
Using label shortcuts to search Gmail (1)
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If you are a Gmail user, you might already know that there are no folders in Gmails. Instead of folders, you organize them by labels. Even all the built-in views like inbox, sent mail, draft, trash etc are also labels. Since there are no folders, when we search for a mail, we are actually searching the whole bag of mails. However, we can use labels to filter mails. For example, to view all the unread ...
Winamp iPod Plugin (2)
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It has been nearly two years since I took the last look at the Winamp iPod plugin which has gone a long way since then. Now every iPod generation and edition is supported by the plugin which gives Winamp users the option to manage their iPod from the Winamp Media Library. Like iTunes the Winamp iPod plugin can sync songs, ratings and other information between a connected iPod and the Winamp Media Library. The default ...
Bingo / Housie Ticket Generator in Excel (1)
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I am fascinated by board games. They provide immense fun, anyone can enjoy them, they are unpredictable and best of all they are great value for money. That is why whenever I get sometime I experiment with simulating games to know them better [read Why Monopoly board game is not as random as it appears]. So, out of curiosity I have created an excel sheet that can generate bingo / housie (housey) tickets - 24 ...
http://www.labnol.org/gadgets/computers/hide-usb-flash-drive-secretly/3897/ (15)
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Are you looking for an unsuspecting place in your home where you can comfortably hide the USB Flash drive that stores all your secret data? Here’s a simple method that may ring a bell - it uses a torn USB cable for camouflage. Most would pass it as a good-for-nothing cable though internally, it acts as a perfect safe-house for your USB stick. All you need is a USB drive, some adhesive, a sharp knife ...