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Share advice, wisdom and knowledge with Videojug

Videojug is a service that lets users share information. However, it's sharing information in an extremely intuitive way: Sharing through the use of videos. It's a really neat concept that I'm sure will take off pretty nicely given its sometimes funny approaches. Take for an example, a video recently posted on how to make naan bread. The user has put together a nice little directional video on ...

Can't pick a wiki? Try the Wiki Choice Wizard

Wikis are useful for a lot of things, but there are literally dozens of different wiki platforms out there all of which fulfill a different set needs. For those dizzied by the array of choices, the Wiki Choice Wizard from WikiMatrix looks like a good place to start. It asks you a few questions about your needs--e.g. hosted or installable, WYSIWYG or otherwise, and so on--and then narrows your ...

10 things you should know about Linux

Even if you're an experienced computer user, stepping into Linux the first time can be disorienting. TechRepublic has an article called 10 things you should know about every Linux installation  that begins, "There are numerous common features with every Linux installation. This document lists 10 of the more important ones you should know about." It won't turn you into a Linux Guru, ...

Browser Tip of the Day: HTML, CSS, and DOM reference right at your fingertips, plus a few more

DevBoi is a simple and cool extension with a silly name by Martin Cohen. It's a sidebar for Firefox that gives you quick access to the documentation for HTML (plus entities), CSS, DOM, XUL, Ruby, and Ruby on Rails. All that's lacking is a modern XHTML 1.0 reference (and adding PHP, Java, Python, JavaScript, and so on wouldn't hurt), and perhaps an about:config-style filter box. Hopefully those ...

SketchUp video tutorials

So you've played with SketchUp a bit and know you like it, but don't know what to do with it? This has been me as of late. I have wanted to know more about SketchUp and how to do some more complex modeling. On my inquisition, I quickly found a storehouse of knowledge to fuel my SketchUp frenzy. SketchUp offers a bunch of great video tutorials that can be downloaded as well as streamed. Perhaps I ...