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part of a great series.
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Ever had one of those moments when you really wished you knew how to do something specific? If only there were someone you could ask…
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This is the first post in a series on The Power of Measurement. In this economic climate, these posts are designed to cover ways to make your website as successful as possible. Over the course of the next few weeks, our in-house Analytics guru, Avinash Kaushik, and others will demystify the world of website analytics and offer tips for getting the most out of your metrics. -Ed.
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Something is about to happen on Saturn that's so pretty, even Hubble will pause to take a look.
"On Feb. 24th, there's going to be a quadruple transit of Saturn's moons," says Keith Noll of the Hubble Space Telescope Science Institute. "Titan, Mimas, Dione and Enceladus will pass directly in front of Saturn and we'll see their silhouettes crossing Saturn's cloudtops—all four at the same time."
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Whatever the reason for ending our Facebook friendship, I figured that many people would benefit from a thorough overview on how to protect your privacy on Facebook. Below is a step by step process for protecting your privacy.
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Linux only: Blueman, the Bluetooth manager for many Linux desktops, has update to provide a friendlier, easier means of connecting your phones, earpieces, and even 3G-connected devices to your system.
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Dozens of fancy point-and-click task managers promise to organize your to-do list, but so often power users find that nothing outdoes that trusty old classic: the todo.txt file. If you're a command line lover who skips checkboxes and drop-downs to dash off notes and tasks in a regular old text file, or you're intrigued by the idea and wish your todo.txt chops were stronger, read on.
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Windows only: If you're looking for a fire-and-forget video converter to help stock your iPod, iPodME is a dead simple and lightweight tool for bulk converting your video files.
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The new British movie Frequently Asked Questions About Time Travel bills itself as "Doctor Who meets Shaun Of The Dead." But this trailer makes it look more like Primer meets The Goodies.
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Lindsay Duncan, who's currently starring as Margaret Thatcher in the BBC2 drama Margaret, will be Doctor Who's next companion in the show's second 2009 one-off episode. She'll be the most strong-willed and cleverest companion yet, according to the show's producers.
