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Why maintaining a Blogging Schedule is good for your blog?

If you are a part time blogger like me, the biggest challenge you might face is the frequency and quality of posts, while managing with your full time job.  But maintaining a (strict) blogging schedule is good for your blog in the long run. I will show you why, in this post.  Read on!
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Get the Best of Twitter – in 2 simple ways!

Twitter is slowly but surely becoming a “Google” of ideas.  A wealth of information and ideas get into Twitter everyday and grasping even 1% of those is a gargantuan task. To better optimize your time and get the maximum information out of Twitter – I suggest you the following 2 simple ways:
Use Twittorati

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CrunchPad – A sleek Internet Gadget

At first, masses had access to the internet using their wired computers occupying a finite space at home.  Then came in the wireless technology and notebooks, that simplified the browsing experience to an “anywhere anytime” activity.  The technology slowly spread into the mobile phones (especially iPhone), that brought a new dimension to accessing information on [...]

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Woork – A must follow blog for Web developers

I came across the blog – Woork – by Antonio Lupetti a few months back.  It is one of the blogs that can catch your attention almost instantly.
Nowadays, when I am stuck on something during my web development projects – like choosing a font, implementing Captcha or some AJAX controls – I instantly look up [...]

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How to find the “time” for Freelancing?

When venturing into part-time blogging or freelancing, the first challenge that comes up is the lack of time.  Everyone of us have 24 hours a day!  A major portion of it is consumed by your full time job, family and entertainment.  In this post, I will share a few tips on how to find some [...]

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NutshellMail – Your social networking companion

If you are an active social networker (a.k.a. Twitter/Facebook/MySpace user), then NutshellMail is something to know about.
NutshellMail is a tool, where you can configure and view updates from your social networking accounts – Twitter, Facebook, MySpace, LinkedIn – all in a single dashboard.  You can also add multiple email accounts and view mails sent to [...]

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Top 10 “On Demand” Skills for Software Freelancers

If you are planning to get into software freelancing, the first thing to care about is developing the right skill sets for your job.  If you are learning something, it is better to know about the demand for each of the skill and choose the right ones that suit you.
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Save Browsing Session in Google Chrome

I have frowned sometimes as why Google Chrome doesn’t give me options to save my browsing session.  After digging around for a while, I figured out a not-so-direct way to restore all tabs that were open.

Open the Options window
Choose the Basics option
Under On Startup: – choose Restore the pages that were last opened

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Where you are and where you want to go?

I came across this interesting and thoughtful post from India Uncut (by Amit Verma).  The entire post is based on a wonderful Venn diagram by Bud Caddell.

This diagram hits the nail exactly on what most of us struggle to do.  Everyone wants to be on the ‘Hooray!’ area – but that is just too ideal!
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