Interesting Internet Finds – WE August 30, 2013

I have published 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, for some time now.

Each month, I have many more than I can use, so have decided to start publishing some of those that were not used here. 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

Calibre 1.0 ebook manager released

http://www.ghacks.net/2013/08/25/calibre-1-0-ebook-manager-released/
Good news for Calibre users.

8 Reasons You Should Be Using Google Voice (If You’re American)

http://www.howtogeek.com/170940/8-reasons-you-should-be-using-google-voice-if-youre-american/
If you are in the USA, and do not use Google Voice, you should read this and then sign up. I use it all the time.

TabletRocket Helps You Choose The Right Tablet Using Side-By-Side Comparison & Scores

http://www.addictivetips.com/web/tabletrocket-tablet-comparison-scores/
If you are thinking about getting a tablet, read this post, and then click on over to the site itself to compare the different tablets.

Repurpose an Android with Dead Touchscreen as an eBook Reader

http://groovyandroid.com/tablet-touchscreen-dead-e-book-reader-1110/
Don’t just throw away your Android with a dead touchscreen, try this first.

How to recover your lost or stolen phones, tablets, and other devices

http://howto.cnet.com/8301-11310_39-57600374-285/how-to-recover-your-lost-or-stolen-phones-tablets-and-other-devices/
With all the devices we carry around all the time, a lot of the information in this post, is not only useful, but essential.

Scheduling CCleaner

http://askleo.com/scheduling-ccleaner/
If you use CCleaner, and would like to schedule it, instead of running manually, Leo tells you how to do it.
via this blog’s contact page.

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