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16 bitchin' commands and shortcuts for Twitter | Blog | Eco. Back in the day, whenever I was unsure about the meaning of a word, I would leaf through a battered old Oxford English Dictionary. Will Self, although he doesn't know it, probably caused the most indirect wear and tear of all my favourite writers. My trusty tome was subsequently usurped by online dictionaries, but they too – at least for me - were soon been replaced by Google’s rather lovely ‘define:’ command. The ‘define:keyword’ command is surely the quickest way of finding out the meaning or spelling of a word, since Google typically returns a result in less than half a second. Try it. It’s highly useful. I love a shortcut, and regularly make use of a range of keyboard shortcuts on Twitter.

Let's skip the basics. Non-search commands Try entering the following commands into the Twitter ‘post’ field, rather than as a search query. GET username WHOIS username A quick way of checking out a user is to use the WHOIS command. FAV username This adds the last tweet by that user to your favourites. 10 Essential Cheat Sheets To Download | MakeUseOf.com. Advertisement Ever wanted to master the keyboard shortcuts and get more productive on the web? Here is everything you need – 10 quick cheat sheets for some of the most widely used tools on the web. Download, print and stick them somewhere near your desk.

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Tell us in the comments about what you do to get the most out of Google Reader! History of Google Reader When RSS became a standard for publishing material on the web, the way that we received our information changed very quickly. No longer did users have to go find content; now it could come to them automatically. With the world at their fingertips, something had to be created to sort all of the information. Feed Readers soon started popping up, and power house Google created their own version.

Google Reader is robust in features, and can be used "out of the box" for those that just want a point and click solution, or tweaked so that power users can play around. Now it's your turn. 15 Most Useful Productivity Tips for Windows Users | Dumb Little. Our pursuit of increased productivity is endless. Right when you think that you are at your peak productivity level, new ideas or technologies pop out of nowhere and force you to reconsider your process. Listen, no matter how good things are, there are always things that can be tweaked to perform better.

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