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Customize Windows with Ultimate Windows Customizer

Regular readers of The Windows Club, may be familiar with our several Windows freeware releases. The one common thing among them all was that they were all small portable apps which did not require an install. But this one is different! It does a lot, is a 10 MB download, and requires to be installed.

Ladies and Gentleman, we present to you our new release: Ultimate Windows Customizer ! While our Ultimate Windows Tweaker allows you to tweak various settings in Windows 7 and Windows Vista, this freeware will let you easily customize and change your Windows 7 (Windows 8 support to be added later) look – like changing the Start Button, Logon Screen, Thumbnails, Taskbar, Explorer look, Windows Media Player, etc.

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Comics of the week

Copyright confusion

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Make Pictures with Text!

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Shocking Googe Results

Google search is a web search engine owned by Google Inc. and is the most-used search engine on the Web. Google receives several hundred million queries each day through its various services. Google’s search engine normally accepts queries as a simple text, and breaks up the user’s text into a sequence of search terms, which will usually be words that are to occur in the results. Google’s goal is to provide you with results that are clear and easy to read. The diagram below points out four features that are important to understanding the search results page but sometimes we can see some very shocking results… Have fun!

 

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Find out if your website has been blacklisted

As you probably know the web is full of threats these days. They range from common email spam to malicious software spread by infected websites. As a result there are many blacklists around, with the goal of helping Internet service providers and companies identify the problematic websites and domains.

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5 (Free) Handy Business Tools That Employers Can Totally Make Use Of

Starting one’s own business involves several tedious tasks, employee management is one of which. To manage one’s employees and other human resources, their work hours, pays etc. give an employer hard time along with normal business operations. The IT industry once again comes to the rescue of the regular employer as tools now exist which can help employers perform the job of HR management easy. Today we’ve compiled a list of five such tools, so check them out:

HRLocker

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HRLocker is low cost HR management software designed for managing employee record and things associated with it. With HRLocker you can streamline annual leave and absence management, manage HR documents online, organize time sheets and generate reports. HRLocker comes with a lot of customization options as well.

ShiftPlanning

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An online workforce management system, ShiftPlanning is an all-in-one application which combines employee scheduling, payroll and communication tools in an intuitive and easy to use interface. ShiftPlanning integrates all the apps which can be used in this regard as well e.g. Excel, Word, Google Docs etc.

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30+ Water-Inspired Websites

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The view from above

Created for her MFA in design technology at San Francisco Art Institute, Jenny Odell's Satellite Collection offers a new perspective on the world using Google's omnipresent photography. Above, for example, is her assemblage of 125 swimming pools...

Noted on things magazine, The Satellite Collection is a series of six digital prints that Odell created by collaging cut-out imagery from Google Satellite. Each one is printed at 24"x24".

Google, or at least the new ways of looking at the world that Google engenders, is certainly fostering some interesting creative projects. Odell's series of prints contain something of the obsessive-compulsive, honing in on 'types' captured by the company's satellite imagery, while Michael Wolff's bizarre 'found' photography project, A Series of Unfortunate Events, has made fascinating use of Street View.

More on Odell at her website, and additional information on the Satellite Collection is here.

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Poll: Is regular website Maintenance essential for a website to be successfull

Is regular website Maintenance essential for a website to be successfull

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Maimoon High 5's : 5 Excellent Websites To Get Design Feedback Visually Instead Of Emailing Back And Forth

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The best way to improve the design is to take positive criticism and constructive advises from others. But emailing back and forth is very time consuming that makes the whole process very uncomfortable. From last few years, so many tools have been arrived in the market that made designers’ jobs easier than ever before to get the design feedback from others. To cover this topic, we are listing down few excellent online tools to get design feedback that are free as well.

You are welcome to share if you want to share more design feedback tool that our readers/viewers may like. You can follow us on twitter, Facebook & Flickr as well.

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