Sunday Links 11.02.08 – The Windows Fix Weekly Link Finds

Sun, Nov 2, 2008

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Another week gone by, another week of stellar stories and link finds.  Here’s my top five this past week:

  • What Movie should I watch next? – MakeUseOf – I can’t deny it, I am a huge fan of movies.  I own way to many DVDs and probably have spent way more then I should have in the past few years at the theater, but I guess the costs of loving them.  One of the MakeUseOf writers came up with a few online movie recommendation engines to check out.  They are all great.
  • HTTP File Server – GHacks – GHacks does it again, and finds a small, excellent HTTP utility for hosting local computer files via the internet…quickly and easily.  Looks slick..I haven’t tried it yet.
  • Watermark Images – Techie Buzz – Retaining copyright of images you produce on your blog, can be very important.  You don’t want people taking advantage of quality screenshots or images that you’ve taken the time to produce.  Techie Buzz has provided a quick and easy application to put a watermark on each and every image.

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T.J. Mininday - who has written 111 posts on The Windows Fix.

I am a long time techaholic, blogger and IT administrator living in the Midwestern United States. I have been associated with computers and technology almost my entire life. The obsession started when I first set my eyes on one of the Atari Entertainment Systems and hasn't stopped since. My Dad paid $3000+ for a state of the art PC back in the day, and I have been on one almost my entire life since. It's truly an addiction that I will never give up. Along with my Tech addiction, I also enjoy scouring blogs and the web for anything that may be interesting to write about. My posts are displayed here at TheWindowsFix, MakeUseOf and ConnectedInternet.

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