Interesting Internet Finds – WE April 18, 2014

I publish Interesting Internet Finds monthly in the Boca Raton Computer Society’s Boca Bits monthly newsletter, and share them through APCUG‘s PUSH program  with other computer/technology user group newsletter editors.

Each month, I find many more things than I can use, so have decided to start publishing some of those that were not used for the newsletter on this blog most Fridays.

I do not go into much depth about each one, I just put them out there for you to check out yourself.

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Titles, Links, Short Description

5 Cool Things You Didn’t Know Google Drive Could Do

http://www.guidingtech.com/27904/cool-google-drive-tricks/
If you use Google Drive, you might find some new ideas in this post.

Everything You Want to Know About Vines

http://www.maketecheasier.com/everything-want-know-vines/
If like me you have heard about Vine videos, and want to know more about it, you should read this post.

Format multiple headshots for consistency

http://www.ellenfinkelstein.com/pptblog/format-multiple-headshots-consistency/
This post explains how to get more consistent multiple headshots. It is not only for PowerPoint, but also for any process involving consistency of headshots such as a blog, newsletter, webpage, etc.

Someone is signing me up for newsletters I don’t want – what can I do?

http://askleo.com/someone-is-signing-me-up-for-newsletters-i-dont-want-what-can-i-do/
Do you have this problem? If so, check out this post for some ideas on what to do about it.

How to Scan and Repair an Infected Computer From Outside Windows

http://www.howtogeek.com/187037/how-to-scan-and-repair-a-badly-infected-computer-from-outside-windows/
HTG explains some options for scanning and repairing an infected Windows computer outside of Windows.

Disclaimer

I have not necessarily checked each link or process out, but if listed I have used the site enough to trust them.

That said, please let me know if something doesn’t work correctly, or the listed site has incorrect information.

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Have you had any personal experience, good or bad, with anything related to the above links?

Other April 2014 Finds

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