Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Two Ways to Export Your Google Docs

Two Ways to Export Your Google Docs: I tried both Google Takeout and the built-in feature from Google Docs that lets you download your documents. Even if they have the same purpose, they're quite different. The Google Docs feature is more flexible: you can choose to download only spreadsheets or presentations and skip all the other documents. You can also skip the files uploaded to Google Docs and not converted to a Google Docs format (for example: PDF files, archives and video files). Google Takeout has a "configure" feature, but you can't skip one or more document types. Another subtle difference is that Google Takeout lets you export only the files that you own, while Google Docs exports all the files from your account.

Thursday, January 19, 2012

AppShopper.com � Blog Archive � OnLive Brings Windows 7 and Microsoft Office to the iPad

AppShopper.com � Blog Archive � OnLive Brings Windows 7 and Microsoft Office to the iPad: nLive, a cloud computing company known for its on-demand gaming service, has released OnLive Desktop for iOS, offering a cloud-hosted PC desktop with Windows 7 and Microsoft Office applications on the iPad. OnLive Desktop’s virtual PC experience shows the Windows 7 desktop complete with the Start menu and standard applications including Calculator, Notepad, and Paint, plus Microsoft Word, Excel, and Powerpoint

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Convert audio / video to EXE self playing file [no codec & player]

Convert audio / video to EXE self playing file [no codec & player]: One quick and easy way to share audio and videos files is converting them into self playing EXE files. “Audio/video to EXE” is a small utility that allow such conversion at a click of a button. After conversion you can play any audio and video file without worrying about audio / video player or codecs for specific media file.

Monday, January 16, 2012

Google Account Authentication Using Your Phone

Google Account Authentication Using Your Phone: Google Account Authentication Using Your Phone

How do you login to your Google account on a computer you don't trust? When you type your username and password, a keylogger could capture them and save them. If you have a phone or a tablet with you, there's a better way: