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Archive for the ‘How To’ Category

December 4th, 2007

Capturing Video from the Internet

Keeping with the holiday popularity of my Go Elf Yourself post, here’s a quick post to let you know how you can capture screen video for free! And, in the meantime get a nice, full-featured video editing software package for free as well.

The video above was grabbed using TechSmith’s Camtasia software that I was able […]

By Jason Bean -- 1 comment

November 26th, 2007

What To Do With Leftovers - LeftOverChef.com

We’ve just come through the Thanksgiving holiday season and I know what the question is on everyone’s minds.
“What am I going to do with all this food?”

Actually my first question after Thursday’s meal was to my mom. I asked her when the turkey casserole was going to be available. She said Thursday so […]

By Jason Bean -- 1 comment

November 16th, 2007

Free Education from Sony My101

One of the popular commercials on TV right now is one letting everyone know what they can get for a buck. I tell you I can give you something valuable for even less than that. How about some free education? Yep! FREE!
Through Sony’s My101 website you can get some free education and learning in […]

By Jason Bean -- 0 comments

November 13th, 2007

New Category - Online Contests

I’ve decided that another missing section of Uncovering the Internet is all the opportunities to win things and participate in a variety of giveaways and contests. I’ll be adding a new category to our sidebar titled “Online Contests” to group these different websites.
I won’t be including these online contests where you have to click through […]

By Jason Bean -- 3 comments

October 6th, 2007

Soundrangers Sound Effects and Royalty-Free Music

 I came across the Soundrangers website this evening as I was working on a custom video production spoofing the old VH-1 pop-up videos.
They have loads of sound effects and background track music you can use for a variety of projects and stuff. It’s a really well designed site with easy navigation and functionality.
If you need […]

By Jason Bean -- 1 comment

September 19th, 2007

Online Translation Tool

Are you a blogger? Do you get foreign language comments that you’re not sure if it’s really spam or not because you have no idea what it says?
Or, do you just need to translate something you wrote into another language to share with someone? Maybe a Pen Pal in another country?
I just got a […]

By Jason Bean -- 0 comments

August 1st, 2007

365 Days Ago Today

This time last year I was publishing my first post on Uncover the Internet. Lots has happened since then. A variety of posts have become the most popular and stayed the most popular in that time.
Here’s a list of the Top 10 most visited posts on the site:

PeekVid - Watch Videos Online
World of […]

By Jason Bean -- 2 comments

July 15th, 2007

Looking for How-To Videos

As I’ve been cleaning out my Inbox and other “digital countertops” of stray information, I came across this little list of sites.
Awhile back I’d saved an old post from Ragamuffin Soul that listed a variety of websites to find How-To videos.

VideoJug
sclipo
Sutree
5min
Expert Village
ViewDo
Helpful Video
TeacherTube
Vidipedia
YouTube

 
Technorati Tags: learning, videos, online videos, How-To videos, educational, learn something new
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By Jason Bean -- 1 comment

July 12th, 2007

When Geeks Are Hungry and On the Move

This is an absolute stroke of genius!
Computer geeks, nerds and dorks (and other perfectly normal people) get hungry. We all do right?
Found this photo awhile back on the OhGizmo website and just now getting around to share it with everyone.
Technorati Tags: humor, lunch, food, CD-ROMS, cases, mobility, snacks, bagels, portable
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July 3rd, 2007

Do-It-Yourself

About a year ago we purchased a new LG refrigerator. It’s our first refrigerator with a built in ice-maker and in-the-door water filter/dispenser and ice-dispenser.
The only problem has been that our fridge is located across the kitchen on an interior wall that doesn’t have any plumbing running to it. Our house is also located […]

By Jason Bean -- 1 comment