Another Good Reason Not to Upgrade Microsoft Office
Microsoft Office Car Alarm Prank – Watch more Funny Videos
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YouTube “Partners” are contractually obliged to not disclose earnings from Google’s video-sharing property, but that didn’t stop #2 subscribed Ray William Johnson this week. On Thursday he told ReelSEO’s Jeremy Scott that his YouTube ad-share income over the past 12 months (March 2010-March 2011) has surpassed one million dollars. Johnson, one of few top YouTubers…
How to secretly upgrade to the new YouTube channel beta.
I heard something noteworthy on the radio (a once-common method of listening to someone else’s MP3 collection while they spoke quite often and rang a bicycle bell when they thought they were funny). It seems there’s a government-sanctioned effort to tackle mobile drivers with the same vigilance as “Mothers Against Drunk Drivers” (MADD). I’m hoping…
Rocketboom tapped some of the PhDs of the meme world, asking the greatest minds from ROFLcon about what makes a meme go meme. Only the most observant and cerebral viewers of this in-depth Rocketboom report (hosted by Caitlin Hill) will notice that McDonald’s Grimace walked by. Grimace, once thought to be evil, was dismissed from the…
Even want to see the first videos posted by some of YouTube’s most famous creators? What was Fred’s first video? It wasn’t on his Fred channel. How about the first Ray William Johnson, Annoying Orange, Shane Dawson and Smosh vieos? I made a Delicious Stack that takes you right to them. The first videos of…
This consumer-generated advertising phase is soooo over. Get real. A bunch of idiots with a webcam will never threaten big agencies. In fact I “threw” this Heinz ketchup ad just to keep the advertising agency model vibrant. There were more than 2,600 entries to the Heinz Ketchup contest on YouTube. Voting occurs between August 27…
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When nobody’s watching we’re all secretly worshipping Microsoft.
It would have been cooler if it blew up!
when i get a new computer or do a system recovery,the first thing i do is open “add/remove programs” and delete all that office crap,then run disk defragmenter.not that everyone should do that, but im just sayin 😉
A tech guy that uses Windows….and then deletes office from it. I’m not convinced 😛
Microsoft really went for it with office 2007 and confused everybody by changing so much. The thing is once you have got used to the ribbon interface, its more productive, still too expensive though if you want the full whack version