IFTTT  is a web automation application that connects several services through the simple yet powerful web application. In a layman’s term, IFTTT (If this then that) is a set of commands/triggers given to automate different given channels. For an example, you can tweet automatically when you publish an article on your blog. In this case, you’d be required to fetch trigger from the RSS feed, if RSS updated then update that (your twitter account), and update related account. Sounds too much geeky? Well, don’t worry if you are bewildered with the above example. There are already ready-made recipes available which you can implement without any prior technical knowledge

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While creating a portfolio page on our local business website, there arises a need of capturing a client’s website screenshot. However, the traditional inbuilt snipping tool that comes with Windows 7/8 system failed to perform the operation. Even, my all time favorite tool screenpresso couldn’t help me either. As a long time Google chrome browser user and admirer, I turned my attention to Chrome web store to look for an extension that can easily capture screen of scrolling Window. To my surprise, there are tons of screen capturing tools available on the Chrome web store that performs the similar operation, however, only Clipular drove my attention

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There are plenty of note taking apps available for all the platforms of computing regardless of whether it is Android or iOS or Windows.  Every user is becoming smarter by using smartphone and such apps has made smartphone an irresistible force. It has become a synonym or replacement of the PCs and Laptops to certain extent. The basic need of taking notes and setting up a reminder has been taken to an all new level by such applications. We have already discussed Google Keep and its alternatives along with third party Got-IT for Android app, which performs a similar operation. If you are using windows phone, you are not disappointed either, as there are many options available. Few examples are Onenote from Microsoft and the evergreen

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Apple has ruled the smartphone world, as an innovator and pioneer of smartphone and apps era, by churning out innovative and useful apps consequently. There are plenty of apps and utility that suits each and every needs of a common man. One similar app called Brow. si for years has descended upon us. Yes iTunes store is being flooded with new apps each day and it is battling its skin out with Google Play Store. If we talk about feed or RSS reader there are plenty of rich options available to use your fingers and eyes around. But how do you feel when you find something that let you surf the net alongside enabling you to read RSS feeds. Sounds interesting? Here is the app with mentioned

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Just a while back, we covered a much debatable topic– Google Keep alternatives. The topic itself revolves around Google Keep and some of the alternative note taking and task management services. The same idea piqued our mind to look for an arguably the best Android app for note taking that is also equipped with task management functionality. Android is a revolutionary platform with its open source programming protocol. Consequently developers are coming with innovative ideas and more finished products. The burning news of Google Keep has just been off and Mirko Dimartino from XDA developers has appeared with yet another utility app from the same genre to Google Keep. If you are using Android and stay busy while mingling from one task to another Got

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Just a while back, we covered a desktop client for Google Keep service, which also piqued my mind to look for the best Google Keep alternatives available in the market. Unenlightened or the people who are unaware what we are talking about should check out the web version of Keep. Principally, it is a note taking app on the cloud that has few more functions which makes it a worth your shot. Though many pundits consider it to be in an embryonic phase and a haste decision from a Google to grab the big chunk of a market share. In an amaranthine battle to become a dominant force in whichever field they jump in, Google has released a half-baked product this time around. It made

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Google Keep is an Evernote rival from the house of the search engine giant. Essentially, it is a note-taking app on the cloud designed for Android users at the moment. It will let you take notes quickly from the web version as well. The bare minimum interface will give you no respite and no options to tinker with. Google is yet to announce or release a desktop client for Google keep, however canny Chrome developers have already fathered a Chrome extension which will serve you as a dedicated Keep client, albeit unofficial one

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iOS devices come with a native ability to take a screenshot, but there isn’t any facility that lets you record iPhone screen. The ability to take a screenshot or record a screen of the iPhone, iPad or any other iOS device for that matter can be incredibly useful, especially for people like me who are into blogging or reviewing different iOS apps/games. They say, “A picture is worth a thousand words and a video is worth a thousand pictures”. Perhaps, the innate nature of iOS device and heaps of support from the jailbreak community makes it a most enticing mobile operating system

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iPhone, the revolutionary smartphone from leviathan Apple, although has been a darling of users from day one, suffers badly from storage issue. With Android devices coming out in substantially high amount with better internal storage and processor, Apple is under a potential threat. Many Apple fanatics feel contained as far as memory concerns. Moreover, Apple has always been accused of charging way higher than it should be. For example, the price difference between 16GB and 32GB devices are wide which forces the user to stick to the lower price model. But is there any way to increase iPhone storage without making a big dent in the pocket? Luckily, there are many expandable memory storage devices which are here to help you. Not to brush aside,

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The apps like TweetDeck, Pokki, Seesmic and many more helps in managing multiple social media accounts with ease from a single interface. Pretty much each of the aforementioned applications provide custom notification on your system upon the arrival of new message, PM/DM etc. Unfortunately, they lack integration with many other popular services, for example TweetDeck works with Facebook, twitter, LinkedIn profiles at the moment. How about an app that supports Gmail, Facebook, Reddit and a plethora of other services notification from a single interface? Instead of ending up installing bunch of apps or extensions, wouldn’t it be good to manage them from a single interface. A new Google chrome extension called Chime (not from the prominent social network chime.in) has integrated many other services to bring in

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