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Remembering through flashcards
Posted April 30th, 2008 by Head GeeketteLearning is a lifetime activity. As long as you can hear, see, smell and/or feel you have the capacity to find out about something new every single day. But for some of us (like myself), there's a slight problem with retention of data. While reading Lifehacker I learned about some programs that could help me in reviewing the information I read earlier as well as help me create presentations that might be useful for future conventions and seminars. Welcome to the world of flashcards! READ MORE ABOUT IT »
Google Summer of Code 2008 has started!
Posted March 3rd, 2008 by Head GeeketteSummer is upon us! For most people, it would be another time for hitting the beach from some sun, sand and surf. But if you're a student looking to get some real-world software development experience while earning some major moolah in the process, then you might be interested in a different kind of summer offered by Google. READ MORE ABOUT IT »
TaskTop: Relevant information when you ONLY need it
Posted February 17th, 2008 by Head GeeketteEclipse has always been the popular choice of IDE (integrated development environment) for Java software developers. Besides program development, I've been using this as well to keep track of documents and excel sheets. Recently a new software company has taken Eclipse one step further and turning it into something even non-programmers can use in their everyday work. READ MORE ABOUT IT »
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