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A Simplified Guide To Social Media Marketing Platforms by http://bit.ly/2nprnGx

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While the majority of business leaders and marketers are well versed by now in social media marketing, not everyone is on board yet. There are still a lot of companies, C-Suite level executives, and “old school” workers that aren’t aware of what social media marketing platforms offer.

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Crossing the Border? Here’s How to Safeguard Your Data From Searches by http://nyti.ms/2nnTaav

Travelers, beware: When you take your gadgets abroad, maintaining the security of the data on your devices is just as important as protecting yourself from muggers.

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How Social Media Skews Your Perception Of Reality by http://bit.ly/2nnCwaS

We already know that social media is highly addictive, and that despite its social nature it may be responsible for your loneliness.

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Top 10 Office Upgrades You Can Do Yourself by http://bit.ly/2nehvzD

So maybe your workspace isn’t a cluttered mess, but maybe it just isn’t the haven of productivity you wish it was. If you’re looking to upgrade from your modest laptop on a desk to something more impressive, here are 10 cheap DIY upgrades to make it a battle station worthy of your time.

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The hackers in your yogurt by http://bit.ly/2neYlrH

To read the news these days is to receive frequent reminders about how easily our technology can be turned against us. We know the CIA can spy on us through our smart TVs and that criminals can infiltrate millions of personal computers, wireless routers, and other smart devices.

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Call for Papers by http://bit.ly/2neeI9n

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Twelfth International Conference on Interdisciplinary Social Sciences
International Conference Center, Hiroshima, Japan
26–28 July 2017

If you would like to present, start by submitting a proposal. You will need the following: presentation type, short/long descriptions, keywords, focus, themes, and biographical information. View our Step-by-Step Guide to submitting a presentation proposal. Submit your proposal here.

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Easy to Use Free Linux Operating System by https://www.linuxliteos.com/

Introducing Linux Lite. The free operating system. Connect with people online.

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3 Uses For A Second Email Address That Don’t Involve Spam by http://bit.ly/2n1uiUm

“You probably have a second email address you use for blocking spam and other junk that you don’t want in your primary inbox — but that’s not the only reason you should set up an alternative address for yourself. Here are three more ways you can put a second email account to good use.”

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Windows malware discovered in more than 100 Android apps by http://bit.ly/2n3vI23

Researchers have discovered Windows malware present in 132 Android apps, despite that it has no effect on the Android platform.

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Blogilo: the Linux blog client to create new posts on your local computer

Yes, I know! Talking about Blogilo is not an hot news but the “recent” version 1.1 (according to the Help Menu in Blogilo software) has added some new features and something has changed. Some years ago, when I tested Blogilo, I thought that this software was a good “concept” but it lacked of too many features as compared with e.g. online WordPress.com platform. With version 1.1 these lacks have been reduced and now Blogilo becomes interesting if you are looking for a software that could be used daily for offline posting.
Blogilo now has less bugs than in the past and it is possible to write posts with just few seldom crashes. The user interface is intuitive and after the installation you spend just few minutes for adding and setting your blog. The positive thing is that Blogilo works with all the main blog platforms and it could be considered as one of the most complete blog client for Linux.
The matter is that blog platforms evolve quickly and Blogilo, as all its competitors, seems to be slower than many of them. In fact, it could happen that some up-to-date features are immediately not supported and you have to manually modify your post and adding them directly through the host website (e.g. WordPress). 
One of the most annoying problems I continue to have with Blogilo is about wrapping text around the image/picture I am used to put at the beginning of every post I write. It is a simple matter to solve but at every post I have to manually change the html code. 
As for my experience you have two different ways to solve this isssue.
The first is to edit the image/picture after you inserted it into the post and add the value “allign” selecting the right options in the Advanced Menu (why the Advanced Menu is not available when you insert a new image/picture?).
The second (faster) is to go to the Html Editor tag into Blogilo and add this code at the end of the image <img> tag:
align="left"
For example writing this post I added:
<img src="http://i119.photobucket.com/albums/o158/galigio/blogilo_logo_zps3pmqrnq1.png" align="left" width="160" height="105">
Simple to solve but really annoying when you have so little time to dedicate to your blog….
To sum up it is possible to affirm that Blogilo really contains all the features to write a blog but if you need something more professional you have to spend some hours, after the installation, to learn how to find the right solutions for your specific needs. 
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