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Sunday
Mar062011

How to create your own QR codes

Although most often seen in Japan, the use QR codes has been growing greatly. Now scanable by mobile devices like the iPhone and multiple Android phones, it’s never been easier to read information. If you’re looking to create your own QR code and share it with the world, we’ve found the perfect website for you. — Details after the break!

Saturday
Feb192011

Amazon Kindle 3 Okay Geek review

Release in early July, the Kindle 3 became the latest iteration in Amazon’s highly successful e-book reader line. It has become Amazon’s most selling product ever, exceeding the sales of the seventh Harry Potter book. With a huge amount of books, magazines and newspapers available on the Kindle Store, it’s easy to see why this has become such a successful product. With so many great reviews, we had to get our hands on one. Is it truly a revolutionary product or should you stick with your paperbacks? - Our full review after the break! 

Friday
Feb182011

Top 16 requested features for Squarespace v6

With the tremendous growth of Squarespace in the past years, it’s grown to be one of the best options for anyone who wants to get a website online. You might not know it, but Okay Geek has been completely built and designed using Squarespace. With so many people signing up for their service, there has been a craving for new features. We’ve searched the Squarespace Forums and have dug up some of the top requested features for Squarespace V6. — More after the break!

Thursday
Feb102011

The truth about Facebook's Developer API

You may have read that Facebook has grown to become the most popular websites in the entire world. But what you might have not known is that when you allow a game or application to view your profile information, they gain access to any information you make public. This in effect makes Facebook not only the most popular website in the world, but also the most dangerous! — More after the break!

Friday
Jan282011

How to create your own custom short URLs

With the tremendous growth of Twitter in the past years, URL shorteners have become a valuable tool for shrinking long links into small ones that can be tweeted. And with more and more businesses making their way onto 140 chracter limited, social media paradise, they require more custom solutions. Websites like Facebook, Digg, and even T3ch H3lp have custom short links that make sending out tweets so much easier. Find out how to create your own custom short links with our how-to guide. — More after the break!

Thursday
Jan272011

4 beautiful slideshow tools to fancy up your website

If you want to spice up your website but aren’t sure what to do, adding a slideshow can be a great addition. Whether it’s for a business or personal related website, slideshows can be the ultimate tool to entrance your readers’ eyes. So why not take a look at these four free, open-source website slideshows and pick the one most suited for your needs. — Details after the break!

Monday
Jan102011

t3ch Review - T-Mobile G2

Released in early October, the T-Mobile G2 has quickly become known as one of the best Android experiences out there. Capable of 4G speeds and recording HD 720p video, we just had to test it out. But is it truly a worthy successor to the G1, the first Android phone. Or is just another minor iteration in the Android landscape? — Read our review after the break!

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