Linux Tip: Copy-Paste without CTRL+C and CTRL+V
Linux offers Ctrl+C/Ctrl+V paste just like Windows. But it also has a second way of copy/paste. This one’s easier, faster and more efficient than the traditional method. |
Linux offers Ctrl+C/Ctrl+V paste just like Windows. But it also has a second way of copy/paste. This one’s easier, faster and more efficient than the traditional method. |
If you are a blogger who uses the Tumblr platform for blogging, then you have a very good chance of driving more traffic to your blog from all search engines. TumblrMaps is a new service that generates an XML sitemap for your Tumblr blog. An XML sitemap, when submitted to a search engine, makes it… |
LookupbyISBN.com is a web based search tool that helps you find out Books and publications by their ISBN number, Authors, Titles or even keywords. It`s interface is very simple, just like google searc engine. You just need to key in the relevant details and in moments, the website throws at you various related search results… |
↑ Grab this Headline Animator Remember Automatix? Yes the nifty little application that made installing additional softwares on the Ubuntu system a breeze. Here comes the same for Fedora 9, FedoMATIX (v0.1Beta). It currently works on the command line only, but supports more than 60 additional softwares/apps already. The next version, which is due release… |