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First wordpress blog post from my G1 cell phone

Posted by Kyle Moore on Friday, August 28th, 2009

When I first started blogging for geek teks, we really only blogged for key word content enabling us to come up higher on google’s search rankings. But I am learning that blogging can be done for many more reasons too. First and foremost, it’s fun. Secondly, it is such an easy way to share relavent [...]

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Real Geeks Use Free Software

Posted by Kyle Moore on Tuesday, July 8th, 2008

You heard me right. Real geeks use free software. Why? Because most of it (and I do mean most) is written better than the commercial paid for stuff. “How can this be true?”, you asked. Well, to put it simply, much of the free software that is out there and available today is open source [...]

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Videobox – Lightbox for Videos

Posted by Kyle Moore on Friday, January 25th, 2008

As I stated in my previous post, I am fairly new to this whole web blog / web designing thing. Out of necessity for our company’s business success, I have had to learn how to do some basic web designing and blog creation. While I have been learning, I have also been having a lot [...]

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Block all Ads (including Facebook) and Secure your PC

Posted by Kyle Moore on Friday, October 30th, 2009

I have resolved to keep my social sites updated with sticky content. On at least a weekly basis I will be updating my blog with new articles and helpful content. Here’s what I’ve got this week:

Adblock Plus. Most users of Firefox should be fairly familiar with Adblock Plus but if you are not yet a Firefox user, you need to start now. It is simply a better browser with a better browsing experience. http://www.getfirefox.com

One of the nice features of Firefox is the ability to add on extensions which help you to customize your browsing experience. One such extension that I’ve used for a long time is called AdBlock Plus. Google it. This particular extension allows you to block all ads that you come across on the Internet. Blocking ads is particularly helpful for several reasons:

1) Save space. No longer will your window be cluttered with useless ad information. By installing this ext. you will now only see the content that you really want to see.
2) Save bandwidth. Ads take up a lot of bandwidth causing much slower page load times.
3) Protect your kids. Let’s face it, some ads are just not appropriate, even on Facebook.
4) Protect your PC. Ads are not always as they seem. Some come packaged with viruses and spyware.

Watch this video on how to install:


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