How to Download Facebook Videos
As you might already know, Facebook allows you to upload and embed videos to your profile. What Facebook doesn’t allow you to do is download those videos.
Here’s how to easily download videos from Facebook:
How to Clutter-Free Your Desktop
Having a clean desktop is critical for your productivity. If your desktop’s a mess then you won’t be able to find the program you need to launch, and it just doesn’t look nice. Here’s how to remove the clutter from your desktop:
How to Bring Dead Torrents Back to Life
Most BitTorrent downloaders know how frustrating it can be when your file is 97% downloaded and the tracker can’t find any seeders for it. Now you won’t have to deal with such a situation ever again, thanks to btReAnnounceR. BtReAnnounceR brings dead BitTorrent downloads back from the dead by finding all torrent trackers following the same torrent.
To bring your dead torrent download back to life, all you have to do is go to btReAnnounceR, and upload your .torrent file. Then it’ll find trackers that are following your torrent file and list them all in a new custom .torrent file. You can also get the list of new trackers in the form of a text file. Most of the times, you’ll get more peers and seeders…
Now you won’t have to spam ThePirateBay (or any other site where you download torrents from) with "SEEEED PLZZZ" comments
GMail Labs Adds "Canned Responses": Save Time With FAQs
It seems that GMail has released another feature to GMail Labs: "Canned Responses". With this new feature enabled, you can save a lot of time with frequently asked questions, since you won’t have to repeat yourself again and again. You can even automatically send messages using filters.
How to Minimize iTunes to Taskbar
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This simple tip will save not only save you some space, but also time, because after implementing this tip you won’t have to click back to restore the iTunes window every time you need to pause/play, change to next/previous song, or change the volume.
Here’s how you can minimize iTunes to your taskbar:
Top 46 Google Chrome Shortcuts That Save Time

Many times, working with the mouse can be inefficient and it’s often more efficient to just use the keyboard. If you’ve already installed Google Chrome on your computer and regularly use it, then these shortcuts will save you a lot of time (and energy)…
Window and Tab Shortcuts
| Action/Function | Shortcut |
| Open a new window | Ctrl + N |
| Open a new windows in incognito mode | Ctrl + Shift + N |
| Open link in a new tab | Ctrl + Click on link |
| Open link in new window | Shift + Click on link |
| Close current window | Alt + F4 |
| Open a new tab | Ctrl + T |
| Reopen the last tab you’ve closed1 | Ctrl + Shift + T |
| Switch to the tab at the specified position | Ctrl + 1 through Ctrl + 8 |
| Switch to the last tab | Ctrl + 9 |
| Switch to the next tab | Ctrl + Tab or Ctrl + PgDown |
| Switch to the previous tab | Ctrl + Shift + Tab or Ctrl + PgUp |
| Go to the previous page in your browsing history for the tab | Backspace, or press Alt + Left Arrow |
| Go to the next page in your browsing history for the tab | Shift + Backspace, or press Alt + Right Arrow |
| Close current tab or pop-up | Ctrl + W or Ctrl + F4 |
| Open your homepage | Alt + Home |
| Open a file from your computer in Google Chrome | Ctrl + O, then select file |
1 Google Chrome remembers the last 10 tabs that you’ve closed














































