Key Image Sizes for Facebook, Twitter, and More

Do your photos look great on your computer, but not so much when you upload them to a social media website? That can happen when you haven’t optimized the photos for the website in question. If you don’t design images to match the sizes specified by various social networking sites, the fate of your images […]

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What Is Jitsi and Is it More Secure Than Zoom?

Online conference apps help to maintain business and family connections when you can’t all appear in the same room. There is a wealth of video conferencing and video chat apps to choose from. However, if you’re talking about personal matters or discussing the details of a business contract, you need to know the service you’re […]

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Do More With Your iPhone: 70+ Tips and Tricks You Should Know

Whether you’re a new convert or a veteran user, whether you have the latest iPhone or one that’s much older, you’ll want to check out our tips and tricks for iPhone users! iPhones are super straightforward to use. That is, after all, one of the main selling points of an iPhone over Android alternatives—at least […]

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Do More With Your Android Phone: 70+ Tips and Tricks You Should Know

Whether you’re a new convert or a veteran user, whether you have the latest Samsung Galaxy or something much older, our Android tips and tricks will help you! Android phones have come a long way over the past few years. No matter which brand you’re using, there are plenty of awesome tips and features that […]

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The HTML Essentials Cheat Sheet: Tags, Attributes, and More

Building webpages begins with HTML. Beautifying them and making them interactive comes later. But to start creating functional static websites, you need an understanding of HTML. (Want a quick introduction to this markup language? Read our HTML FAQ.) As part of learning the language, there’s a long list of elements you need to add to your HTML vocabulary. […]

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Google Earth Now Works on More Browsers

Google Earth finally works on web browsers other than Chrome. Namely, Firefox, Edge, and Opera. This is thanks to Google switching from Native Client (NaCl) to WebAssembly (Wasm). The upshot being you can now use Google Earth in Firefox, Edge, and Opera. A Brief History of Google Earth In 2004, Google acquired a company called […]

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