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Google Next-Generation Search Engine is Already Here For You

Google is opening up the web developer preview of next-generation search engine for you to play around and provide feedback to Google. From Google website: For the last several months, a large team of Googlers has been working on a secret project: a next-generation architecture for Google’s web search. It’s the first step in a [...]

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In this eBook giveaway content, you can win any one (or even all three)  PDF version of the books mentioned below. Book 1: Learning Nagios 3.0 To win Learning Nagios 3.0 book, answer the following question.  A random winner will be selected from the comment section who answered this question. Question: What is your favorite System [...]

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Did You Know The Geek Stuff is on Twitter?

My Grandma is on twitter. So, I don’t have any choice other than using twitter now. Some of you are already following us on twitter. Thanks for your support. Apart from getting the awesome thegeekstuff blog posts on twitter, following are few reasons to follow thegeekstuff on twitter. Cool Linux and Open source related Quotes [...]

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15 Essential Gmail Labs Feature

None of the other free email providers has anything even close to Gmail Labs.  This is a testing ground for the creative Gmail engineers to release their new features for users to play around.  Despite gmail’s following disclaimer on these lab features, they are rock solid and can be used very reliably. In this article, [...]

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Regular expression is always a tricky subject for programmers and sysadmins. When you are dealing with lot of text handling, understanding how to use Reg-ex effectively is essential. It is hard to remember the syntax of reg-ex on top of your head all the times. Regular Expressions Cookbook is written by the Reg-Ex Jedi Master [...]

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15 Awesome Gmail Tips and Tricks

Gmail is the best thing that happened since sliced bread. That may sound like an over statement. If you really think about it, Gmail definitely has changed the way how we manage emails. Without Gmail, I cannot imagine processing 100’s of emails effectively every day without breaking a sweat. In this article let us review [...]

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Google Chrome OS – Beginning of End of Microsoft?

Google announced open source lightweight OS that is initially targeted towards netbooks. This is expected to be released in the 2nd half of 2010. Speed, simplicity and security are the key aspects of Google Chrome OS. We’re designing the OS to be fast and lightweight, to start up and get you onto the web in [...]

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Blog Makeover: New Thesis Theme In Action

The Geek Stuff gets a little face lift with the help of thesis theme. Following are some of the changes done: New G Logo. Better readability. Faster loading. Removed Ads inside content. Please browse around the site and leave a comment with your feedback and suggestion on this new layout. For bloggers who are interested [...]

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