Since the boom of the internet, access to information has transformed from having to visit the nearest library, search for books, and log them to your library card - to just sitting in front of your computer and click through Google, and now even a tap away on your smartphone. Today, access to education doesn't require too much effort and expense - thanks to online courses.
Wednesday, December 26, 2012
Coursera: Free Online Courses from Top Universities
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Education,
On The Web,
Online Courses
Thursday, November 8, 2012
App Review: Free Music Download Pro by Apps2Be
Loading-Info's first mobile app review goes to Apps2Be's Free Music Download Pro, a music app where you could download free music and videos straight to your iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch devices. Technically, we use iTunes to get music into our iOS devices. However, this app gives us an option to get them wherever it is online. We downloaded the app to an iPad so let's see how this works.
Posted under:
iOS,
Mobile Apps,
Reviews,
Sponsored
Friday, August 10, 2012
Biohackers, Cyborgs, and Body Miners: Are we ready for them?
"Computers are hardware. Apps are software. Humans are wetware." The term 'hacker' is familiar to most of us this age where almost all of us are dependent on computing devices for information. On the other hand, 'biohacker' is uncommon. Biohacking is where a hacker experiments and modifies the human body by implanting or connecting devices to specific human body parts to enhance human experience by adding additional senses and/or functions.
Posted under:
Biohacking,
Biology,
Electronics,
Hacking,
Humanities,
Physiology,
Science,
Wetware
Tuesday, July 3, 2012
Changing Background on Page Scroll Using jQuery
On my latest web project, I decided it would be cool if the background changes as the user scrolls down the page. My latest project is a simple one-page website for a short film titled "Ampon" (Adopted), a movie based from a real life story.
Posted under:
Coding,
HTML,
jQuery,
On The Web,
Tips,
Web Development
Tuesday, June 12, 2012
Basecamp: The Only Project Management Tool You'll Ever Need
Yet another product of 37Signals I featured on L-I aside from Rework, Basecamp is a project management tool that lets you create a project, to-do lists under that project, invite people to the project, assign a specific to-do to a person, and set deadlines. I have tried and tested Basecamp's 45-day free trial. On this post I will be listing why you should give it a shot and what other features they could include to improve the user experience with the product.
Posted under:
On The Web,
Project Management,
Tools,
Web Apps
Friday, March 2, 2012
How To Mass Delete Fans on Your Facebook Page The Easiest Way
On this post, Loading-Info seek the deepest and the least found solution for this Facebook Page owners' dilemma -- how to delete Facebook Page fans or Likes without manually removing each of them. Wait. Why would they want to delete their fans? and How? Read more to find out. But be sure to read from first to last as I added a hack for this tip to work.
Posted under:
Facebook,
Hacks,
How Tos,
On The Web,
Tips
Saturday, January 7, 2012
Recover Saved Passwords On Your Browser
Ever been to a situation where you totally forgot your password? After a while, you remembered that it is saved on your browser. You opened it and it's there. Yep, it's there -- hidden as bullets (•) or asterisks (*). Still, you want to know what it is; what it's been and what it still is. The problem: you cannot copy and paste. You just can't. Deal with it. Well, don't lose hope as Loading-Info gathered some ways to gain your password back.
Posted under:
How Tos,
Online,
Security,
Tips,
Web Browsers
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