Learn Windows 7 - Change to XP Style
To take away the new visual style of Windows 7, start by right clicking the “My Computer” icon on the desktop and then clicking “Properties.” After this, click “Advanced system settings” on the left hand side of the open window. In the new window click the first “Settings” button underneath “Performance.” At the very bottom of the list that opens, unclick “Use visual style on windows and buttons” and click “OK.”
updated 2011-02-28 06:06:27
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Bill Gates
Charlie Rose: Bill Gates Interviews
Engadget: Bill Gates, the Exit Interview (January 7, 2008)
BBC: Microsoft aims to trounce Google (October 27, 2005)
ABC News: Peter Jennings Interviews Bill Gates (February 15, 2005)
PBS: Bill Gates Interview with Bill Moyer (May 9, 2003)
About.com: Bill Gates Playboy Interview (1994)
University of Waterloo Computer Science Club: Bill Gates Talk on Microsoft (1989)
updated 2011-01-27 01:39:35
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How to Change Metadata in Photogene For the iPad
The last tab, "IPTC", stands for "International Press Telecommunications Counsel". This consortium of the world's major news agencies was developed to safeguard the original works and interests of the world press.http://www.iptc.org/site/Home/About/ For your purposes, this tab is simply an area where you can enter personal information about a specific image. Some of the fields include "Author", "Title", "Caption", "Date Created", "Location" and more. Try adding some data of your own to help personalize the image.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cex9tBeBDJM
updated 2011-02-13 11:42:59
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Learn Windows 7 - Internet Browsers
Sometimes, opening the same harmful website across all three browsers (Internet Explorer 9, Firefox 4 and Chrome 11) with each browser kept at its default settings will yield different results. In certain cases, Chrome and Firefox will detect, block and warn about harmful websites when Explorer does not. You should choose a browser that works best with your working style and the kind of webpages you visit.
updated 2011-05-20 19:14:05
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Learn Windows 7 - Windows Gadgets
Windows Gadgets is a simple, one-use program that will set up features (such as a clock, weather monitor or traffic map) for your desktop.
To open the Windows Gadget, click on the Start menu. Select All Programs then Desktop Project Gallery.
To open any of these gadgets, double-click on them, and they will be presented on the right side of your screen. The Clock and the Weather Monitor are good examples. With some gadgets, you have the option of making them appear smaller or larger via the small icon that appears to the right of it when you hover your mouse over it.
If you want to install Traffic by Bing Maps. You would click on Get now, then click on Download.
Next, you will be prompted to Open with Windows Desktop Gadgets. Click OK.
Click on Install. In this case, the publisher is verified as being Microsoft. In a few moments it should be successfully installed.

