Category: How-To

10 Organizations That Can Teach You How to Code

Colleges no longer have a monopoly on education, and programming is no exception. These 10 organizations can teach you to program just the way you like it: free or paid, online or offline, hands-on or hands-off. Rather than threaten you with a bad grade, they entice passionate students with the promise of a new skill, [...]

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3 Things to Get People Talking About Your Startup

Being on the journalistic side of the technology industry, I often get asked the question: “How do I get more exposure for my startup?” Well, there are a number of things that can be done to make your startup more visible, but there are three primary things that are essential for all startups that are [...]

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Log in to Your WordPress Site With Your Smartphone and a QR Code

I’m a serious QR Code fan, so of course one of the sessions I attended during the 2012 WordCamp Atlanta Conference was the “Scan it! Incorporating QR codes into WordPress”. At first, I thought “yeah, yeah, yeah, I know all of this”. Shortly after my arrogant moment, the presenter smacked me in the face with this cool trick of logging into my WordPress site using a QR Code…”Look ma, no hands”

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How To: Post to Twitter & Facebook From a Smartphone With Your Voice

I’m a gadget early-adopter. I’m also a advocate of Apple products (I’m too grown to be a fan-BOY). So I think it’s completely justifiable that I bought the iPhone 4S at full price with no uber differentiating factors from my iPhone 4 other than a dual-core processor, higher resolution camera…and the Siri voice assistant. Now with [...]

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Brand your Short Url with Domai.nr & Bit.ly

If you’re an avid Twitter user like me, then you’re WELL aware of the 140 character limit per tweet. If you’re sharing a link that you think your followers should read, the site’s url could quite possibly leave you NO ROOM to add your “Flash and Flare” to the tweet. To combat this, most sites [...]

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How To: Plan a Wedding with Tech

Planning and conducting a wedding can sometimes seem more complicated than coordinating a space shuttle launch.  The combination of high cost (often tens of thousands of dollars), desire for high quality (mostly to please people you probably won’t see after the open bar shuts down), and an immovable completion date (unless you want people to [...]

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