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  Use Winamp & Streamripper with Last.FM and Others to Rip Streaming Audio There are many great online radio stations that allow you to stream live music for free. In a few steps, you can “rip” the audio to your hard disk drive.   1. Download Winamp to stream music.   2. Download the Streamripper

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Anti Virus Software I used as a System Administrator When I was working as a help desk and system administrator, I spent countless hours on spyware removal, anti virus protection, and other malware cleanup. There are a lot of free anti virus software packages, such as Avast, AVG, and Microsoft Security Essentials. A/V and Malware

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  Freeware- from Ubuntu to OpenOffice to Gimp There are many great open source software alternatives available, and most work similarly to (or better than) their commercial counterparts. Plus, they are available for free.   Here are some alternatives to widely-available commercial software I have used:   Ubuntu Operating System – the Most Popular Linux

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  How To Watch YouTube Videos In Full Screen With Dual Monitors In Windows Dual Monitors are great, but if you go full-screen with a Youtube, Hulu, or other Flash video and click anywhere on your other monitor, your Flash video will immediately drop out of full-screen mode. No amount of fiddling with your browser’s

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  Why the Colemak keyboard layout might work for you? Do you have pain from typing? If so, you may want to consider trying the Colemak keyboard layout.   I recently discovered the Colemak keyboard layout, and it feels more comfortable than using the QWERTY keyboard. It has also improved my typing speed, decreased typing

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What is Programming Computer Programming is the task of designing, writing, and debugging software code. Programmers choose a programming language, based on what they are familiar with, and what is the best fit for a particular job. They use that language and its existing code libraries to construct a functional, often artful piece of working

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My personal favorite web browser is Firefox. Not only is it extremely fast and secure, but it also extremely customizable.   If you don’t already have Firefox installed, you can get it here.   Firefox Addons allow you to make the most of your Internet experience from blocking unwanted scripts (common cause of spyware) to

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  Why Sultan Solutions? How Sultan Solutions was chosen, is an interesting story really. When choosing a name, I didn’t want something that sounded too cliché to the information technology field, since there are more than enough generic-sounding names out there already. The story behind this one came from a recent visit from my lifelong

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Michael Ortega is a support and help desk specialist at Sultan Solutions, as well as a technology specialist at Us Cellular. Michael’s career in the information systems field spans over ten years, he has worked with many business with in South Eastern Wisconsin, both large and small.   Michael Ortega and Sultan Solutions Michael joined

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Karl Boehm is a graphic designer and content editor at Sultan Solutions, utilizing modern techniques to optimize web application aesthetics and user functionality. He started in the spring of 2012, and quickly established himself as a skilled web designer.   Writing Expertise Karl is a professional writer for computer entertainment websites, where he produces popular

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