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I have published the February 29 2008 COOLSITES Newsletter #154 by Mark Donaldson.
The following is an excerpt from this weeks newsletter. To see the full newsletter with all of the COOLSITES links please click and bookmark this link:
http://luem42.googlepages.com/coolsites.html and check it each week. Thank you. Mark.
February 29 2008 COOLSITES Newsletter #154 by Mark Donaldson
Semper Gratis (forever free)
Wherever you go if you see the user name LUEM42 that's me
COOLSITES is a list of safe, fun, useful, informative and just plain cool websites and programs that are FREE, FREE and FREE. All of the programs and websites I list are free. If I list anything that is so good but isn't free I will list the price with it.
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Pirillo's Picks for February 13 2007
"And if you think that's a lot of links, you should see how many
http://luem42.com/ collects every day. It's enough to make you wanna never leave the house again as long as you live" Yours Digitally, Chris Pirillo
http://chris.pirillo.com/
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Clif Notes Newsletter, Feb 2007
http://freewarewiki.com/ClifNotes
"The COOLSITES Newsletter - find the coolest links here. This fella named Mark Donaldson has been sending out his lists of cool sites since 2003. I'd never heard of him before last week. One day I was Googling myself to see who was posting links to my newsletter, and I found his website. I guess he's mentioned my newsletter at least 3 times. I like the COOLSITES website too, but I think it could use some reformatting to make it a bit easier to read. What I really like is the content there. Mark must really read a lot of stuff on the web and he takes the best links then tells you about them."
http://freewarewiki.com/CoolSitesNewsletter
Welcome to Clif Notes Newsletter
February 24, 2008
Hi everyone. I'm sorry, there is no newsletter this week.
I spent a long weekend in the Smokey Mountains on a hiking trip.
Here is a picture we took while up in the mountains.
http://img352.imageshack.us/img352/8590/gatlinburg078sb7.jpg
Hopefully, I'll write you next week with a few articles about free software and other cool stuff.
Last week's Newsletter
http://freewarewiki.com/ClifNotesNewsletter080217
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Security News
No major news this week. Mark.
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Security Links
New. WOT. Keep yourself safe from spyware, adware, spam, viruses, browser exploits, unreliable online shops, phishing, and other Internet scams. IE and Firefox:
http://www.mywot.com/
Rip-off alert. Seniors targeted for modified reverse mortgages:
http://clarkhoward.com/shownotes/2008/02/20/#13249
Secure Internet Transactions At Internet Cafes Possible With Tiny Security Device:
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/02/080219093009.htm
Update. CryptoExpert 2008 Lite 7.5 Free on the fly hard drives encryption software with Password authentication.:
http://www.secureaction.com/cryptoexpert/lite/
Update. RogueRemover Free 1.24:
http://www.malwarebytes.org/rogueremover.php
Update. SUPERAntiSpyware Free 4.0.1152 Beta. AntiAdware. AntiSpyware. AntiMalware.:
http://www.superantispyware.com/superantispyware.html
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Windows Secrets Newsletter • Issue 142 • 2008-02-28
The following topics appear in the free version
TOP STORY Save space when using two drives or dual-booting
Decide on your multiple-partition strategy
Reduce duplication with space-saving tips
KNOWN ISSUES Ultimate gets less support than XP Media Center
Inconsistency plagues Microsoft support policies
WACKY WEB WEEK I want to ride my bicycle
http://WindowsSecrets.com/comp/080228
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The iRemote. Apple take note.
I use a universal remote control but since they only have basic functions I still have to keep my other remotes at hand. If they can make a touch screen for the iPhone why don't they do it for a universal remote control. I would design it with several buttons on the sides and a touch screen like the iPhone. Just enter the make and model of your device (TV, VCR, DVD, etc.), select which button changes it and viola the remote is fully duplicated on the touch screen. If you buy a new device (TV, VCR, DVD, etc.) and the remote is not programed for that device it tells you to remove the battery cover and plug in a phone line. It then calls a toll free number and downloads the new program and if the manufacturer doesn't have the program it reports it so the manufacturer can make it within one month. I would pay $100 for this universal remote control. Mark.
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COOLSITES 123 cool links
I harvest what I believe to be the best links from the best sources that are safe, fun, informative, useful and just plain cool. I categorize them and edit their descriptions for clarity.
To see the full newsletter with all of the COOLSITES links please click and bookmark this link:
http://luem42.googlepages.com/coolsites.html and check it each week. Thank you. Mark.