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Bing Maps with Flickr Photos

Bing Maps with Flickr Photos
Bing maps now features geo-tagged photos from Flickr and relates them to Street side imagery (which is like Google Street View but better and more beautiful). For the tech preview, Bing Maps uses photographs from Vancouver and Seattle.

Create a Flash Flip Book with Articulate Engage

In this tutorial you’ll learn how to create a Flash based digital flip book using Articulate Engage. Once published, you can upload the SWF files to your website and anyone can flip through your ebook from their browsers.

Video: How to Install Another Operating System on your Mac

Video: How to Install Another Operating System on your Mac
In this video, Macworld shows you how you can easily install and run OpenSolaris on your Mac computer using a free virtualization software from Sun – VirtualBox. The tutorial shows how to create a Solaris virtual machine but you may use the same procedure to run Linux (like Ubuntu) or even Windows on your Mac.

How to Search Videos on YouTube

How to Search Videos on YouTube
This clip is not from any Hollywood movie. Filmmaker Jonathan Nowak has created this video to make you aware of the various search options that are now available on YouTube.

Why is your Google PageRank Reducing?

Why is your Google PageRank Reducing?
Is your Google PageRank reducing though your site is very much in compliance with Google Webmaster Guidelines? Well, here’s a clue. The sites that were earlier linking to you may have disappeared with time (because the domains got expired or business wa closed – like in the case of Geocities).

How to Defragment the Hard Drive of your Windows Computer

How to Defragment the Hard Drive of your Windows Computer
This quick video tips explains why disk defragmentation is essentials and how you can quickly defragment your computer’s hard drive. The video screencast uses Windows 7 but the steps and concept applies to previous versions of Windows as well.

The Problem with Closed Devices like the iPhone

The Problem with Closed Devices like the iPhone
Harvard Law School professor Jonathan Zittrain talks about the dangers of closed devices that are much more tied to their vendors that to the users. Examples of such closed devices are the Apple iPhone, iPad, Amazon Kindle or even social networks like Facebook where they decide what app should be available to users.