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| Tip of the Week: Control-Enter |
Tired of typing the 'www.' prefix in front of that .com website address? This little time saver is something we've shown you before, but so many people are impressed with it's power so often, that I thought it best to bring it back to the surface. Try this little trick: In your web browser (Internet Explorer or Firefox) type 'datadoctors' (sans quotes) and then press and hold the Control (Ctrl) key plus the Enter key and viola, it will magically transform the address to 'http://www.datadoctors.com - saving you time that really adds up. This tip is especially useful for those 'hunt-and-peck' typers out there!
| Geek Speak of the Week: Diploma Mill |
A diploma mill (also known as a degree mill) is an organization that awards academic degrees and diplomas with substandard or no academic study, and without recognition by official accrediting bodies. These degrees are often awarded based on life experience.