BOOKMARK THIS! – Manage Third Party Apps That Are Connected To Your Google Account

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Often times during the signup of an online service or app, you are give option to use your Google account as the login credentials to get into the third party service, which means your Google Account is handshaking with that third party account every time you log into that account. What do you do when you decide you no longer want that handshake to take place and want to sever that association between the accounts? This is where this bookmark, by “Kim Komando” will help you out in learning how to manager those third party apps that our connected to our Google Accounts.

Check your Google account now to see if you’re handing over too much info


BOOKMARK THIS! – Two Different Ways To Manage Margins In Google Docs

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Definitely bookmark this article at “WinBuzzer” to learn the two different ways that you can easily change the margins in Google Docs. I use Google Docs as my primary wordprocessing application; AND, as WinBuzzer” stated, “Google Docs is one of the best cloud-based word-processing web applications that allows users to create and edit text documents online. It features a straightforward, user-friendly UI that allows even a non-specialist to create, format, and share documents. One of the core formatting features in Google Docs is its ability to change margins.”

How to Change Margins in Google Docs


BOOKMARK THIS! – Learn About The Three Different File Systems In Windows

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Make sure you bookmark this excellent tutorial (by How-To Geek) on learning the differences between the three different file systems in Windows (NTFS, FAT32, and exFAT). Knowing these differences are very important when formatting different types of drives.

FAT32 vs. exFAT vs. NTFS: What’s the Difference?