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Use MoneySavingGuide.com for best tips and tricks on saving money
Filed in archive Did you know , Interesting... by gautam on March 2, 2010
Use MoneySavingGuide.com for best tips and tricks on saving money
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Given a chance we would like to save every penny we earn for that rainy day. Most of us are always looking for ways and means to save money but very few of us are able to find the right direction to save our money and see it grow.

At MoneySavingGuide.com you will come across expert tips and strategies so that you can save your hard earned money and maximize its growth potential. It's a great resource which can show you the right path for managing your finances and staying secure.

You would come across various money saving tips and strategies related to areas of household, family and kids, gas and transportation, banking and credit cards, travel and entertainment and other matters of concern to you.

Saving your hard earned money is just a child's play with MoneySavingGuide.com

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Free Video To DVD Converter And Burning Software
Filed in archive Software by jim on February 26, 2010
Free Video To DVD Converter And Burning Software


After you shoot some video with your digital camera, or digital cameras, you have to do something with the resulting files.

Obviously, if the footage is worth keeping, you'll want to put it on a more stable and secure storage medium, such as a DVD.

The problem is that you may have several files from different digital cameras, each one utilizing a different file system.

The best solution is to convert the files, and burn them to a blank DVD, and you can get a free copy of Aimersoft's "Video To DVD Converter", which will do that for you, for free.

Remember that this free giveaway offer ends at midnight tonight so get it now.

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Free “PCHand Screen Capture Recorder Suite” Program
Filed in archive Software by jim on February 25, 2010
Free “PCHand Screen Capture Recorder Suite” Program
Here's a free program for you that's a bit removed from digital photography, but then since today's digital imaging enthusiast makes use of any tool that works, I think there's a place for it in our "digital darkrooms."

What we have today is the, "PCHand Screen Capture Recorder Suite", program from "PCHand Software" that allows you to
perform easy screen captures.

This can be helpful when you want a copy of something on your computer screen so you can incorporate the image in scrapbook pages, for example.

Here's the direct link to the free software download.

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Casio Exilim EX-S7 And EX-Z35– 12.1 Megapixels For 100 Bucks!
Filed in archive Cameras by jim on February 22, 2010
Casio Exilim EX-S7 And EX-Z35– 12.1 Megapixels For 100 Bucks!


Digital cameras are becoming easier to use, higher in quality, smaller in size, and fortunately, lower in price.

Casio, a diversified company, has been producing fine digital cameras for a long time and one of their goals has always been to manufacture full featured products in a very small package.

Check out Casio's latest pint-sized wonders, the Exilim EX-S7 and EX-Z35, each of which boasts 12.1 Megapixels, 720p video, and will have street prices around 100 bucks.

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Choosing Lenses For Your Digital SLR
Filed in archive Lens by jim on February 21, 2010
Choosing Lenses For Your Digital SLR


Needless to say, the lens constitutes the most important part of any and all cameras, and it always will.

As important as the rest of a digital camera may be, including the sensor, processor, etc. the entire photographic process starts with the lens.

Light reflected by the item you want to photograph passes through the lens, and is "processed" by the various elements that make up the lens.

The quality of the lens' design, as well as the quality of the glass and the care with which it is built, is what makes the difference between a so-so lens and one that is spectacular.

Here's a great website that has tons of useful and timely information on choosing lenses for your digital camera.

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