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It seems as though GIMP has been around as long as there has been a Photoshop – not sure if that’s true, but that’s how it feels. GIMP is the open-source competitor to Photoshop. It runs on a variety of platforms, including Linux, Windows and OSX. The only real problem with GIMP is that it feels old. With today’s release of GIMP version 2.8, hopefully that will change! More after the break. Continue Reading…

Amazon has their $139 Kindle Fire deal on again. It is for a refurbished Kindle Fire, but Amazon certified. I’ve mentioned this great device many times, so you could do a search for what we’ve said about it. In short, I love the Kindle Fire. I’m sure they’ll run out quick, so if you’ve been wanting to get one, don’t hesitate.

Amazon.com: Reburbished Kindle Fire, Full Color 7″ Multi-touch Display, Wi-Fi. Continue Reading…

I’m really not sure what brought this on, but my spirit is overwhelmed with thanks for all the people and organizations that I deal with. Right now, I feel like I should publicly thank GR’s site sponsors. I see a lot of other sites do this, and I honestly think it is a great idea to show your appreciation for others whenever you can. I had previously decided to post a thanks at every New Years, which I did for 2012. But I think I need to do more, and more often. Continue Reading…

Amazon just released “Send to Kindle For Mac” the mac sister of their previously released Windows tool. This great tool allows you to send documents from your Mac to your Kindle with extreme ease. More after the break. Continue Reading…

Copyblogger.com posted a very informative infographic, encouraging us to be better communicators by watching our grammar.

Which of these mistakes do you make most often? Me? I misuse it’s and its the most often – not because I don’t know the rules – I just forget to think about them.

Infographic and link after the break.

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