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The Most Popular Post of December 2013 from The World of Windows.

 1.- 10 blog post ideas when you are stuck for blog post ideas.

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2.- Use gadgets in Windows 8.

About 8GadgetPack 8GadgetPack is an utility that installs the original Gadget program files on Windows 8 / 8.1. FAQ I want to upgrade / already upgraded to Windows 8.1. Will 8GadgetPack still work after the upgrade? If you have Version 7 or later installed, yes. If not you should updat...

 

 3.- Improving the user experience with new mobile anchor ads.

Over the past few months, we’ve regularly talked about the growing number of users accessing publisher content via mobile devices, and the importance of creating a positive user experience across all devices. In this same spirit, we’re happy to let you know about mobile anchor ads for smartphones, ...

 


4.- Google AdSense + AdMob: A New Strategy to Improve Revenue for Gaming Apps.

As the holidays approach, you can expect an increase in smartphone usage, especially in activity with gaming apps. Each year around this time, millions of new mobile devices are activated and billions of apps are downloaded. A recent AdMob study* also revealed that downloading and playing gaming ...

 

 5.- The Most Popular Post of November 2013 from The World of Windows.

1.- Instagram comes to Windows Phone. The long awaited Instagram app has finally launched for Windows Phone, leaving numerous Windows Phone fans whooping for joy. The popular photo editing app which first appeared in the App Store in 2010, and has since revolutionised smartphone photography. ...

 


6.- Instagram comes to Windows Phone.

The long awaited Instagram app has finally launched for Windows Phone, leaving numerous Windows Phone fans whooping for joy. The popular photo editing app which first appeared in the App Store in 2010, and has since revolutionised smartphone photography.  Over 150 million users have downloa...

 

 7.- Why 'One Microsoft' also means one Windows - for everyone.

There's a lot of buzz around recent statements by Julie Larson-Green, at last week's UBS Technology Conference in Sausalito, where executive VP of Microsoft's devices and studios said "We have the Windows Phone OS. We have Windows RT and we have full Windows. We're not going to have three.&quo...

 


8.- Using Windows Flip 3D.

With Windows Flip 3D, you can quickly preview all of your open windows (for example, open files, folders, and documents) without having to click the taskbar. Flip 3D displays your open windows in a stack. At the top of the stack, you'll see one open window. To see other windows, you can flip throug...

 

 9.- 5 Thunderbird Add-Ons That Will Make it Better Than Gmail.

For many years, I switched between a whole range of email clients. First I went with Outlook Express. Then I bought a new computer and decided to test the waters with Thunderbird. Once Gmail became popular, I became an avid Gmail user for years. More recently, I’ve started experimenting with Thunde...

 


10.- 12 jQuery 3D Image Slider & Gallery.

In this jQuery collection we share some great jQuery 3d image gallery and image slider. Free jQuery Plugins. 1. 3D Flipping Circle with CSS3 and jQuery. The idea is based on the sweet paper effect found in the video of the Google Developer Stories. Maybe you have created these kind of paper ef...

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