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The Ultimate History Of The Humble Hashtag
Hashtags can be annoying. When someone sends a post over social media with one actual word followed by a spewing of words that #justcantbereadbecauseitstoolongwithoutspaces, it makes you want to unfollow them immediately. However, hashtags actually have their place on social media, and when used correctly, they can make for a rewarding experience for everyone.
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Everyone Can Make Money with Videos and Photos infographic | Love infographicsSubmit & share infographics - Infographics Submission Site & Community
If you are looking to make money online with your photography and video work then this infographic from the software website Wondershare will come in handy. The infographic has sections on how much do you know, a flowchart, top 10 list on ways to make dosh and then finally a few success stories.
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How To Decide If You Should Post Something On Social Media
We all love sharing things on Facebook, Twitter, and other social networks. But there's some things that are better off left private. So how's one to decide what they should share? You might think you have a post that all of your friends and followers will love, but how can you be sure?
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You Won't Believe The Things You Can Do With A Microwave
A microwave is great for certain kinds of foods. For example, when you want to make some frozen pizza rolls, a microwave will do the job very well. But what if you want to make scrambled eggs? A microwave couldn't possibly do that. You can't use a microwave to make garlic easy to peel.
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Google Explains What You Need To Know About Ad Viewability
Who knows more about serving advertisements than Google? The search engine giant runs ads all over the Internet. As such, it has a ton of data on what makes an ad actually appear on a user's screen. After all, what good is serving an ad if no one sees it?
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How Does London Vocabulary Compare With US English?
Not all countries speak English the same way. Depending on where you are in the world, different words and phrases are used to refer to common objects and actions. An example of this is British English and US English. Both languages use the 26-letter English alphabet, but a closer look will tell you that they are far from the same.
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Who Is Tracking You Via Your Smartphone?
Smartphones are a huge part of our daily lives. For most of us, we use them for everything from figuring out how to cook our favorite meals to navigating to our destinations. But how much does your smartphone know about you? Specifically, who is actually tracking your smartphone?
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15 Simple Ways to Save Money That Game of Thrones Can Teach You
If saving money is on your mind and you love Game of Thrones, you just might be inspired by these eye-opening facts about how you 'misuse' your money each year.
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This Infographic Of Second Languages Around The World Will Open Your Eyes
A popular resource for those looking to move abroad, MoveHub.com have created this incredibly interesting infographic that presents the second languages of various countries around the world. Some of the information is rather obvious, for example, that Canada's second language is French and that America's is Spanish.
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Idioms of the World - 10 Illustrated Foreign Phrases
We use idioms to pepper our speech and writing, often without even realising we're doing it. These odd little phrases are used to express a sentiment other than their literal meaning. It doesn't really rain cats and dogs, as the world and his wife knows.
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