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If you’ll like me you probably use a variety of tools in your computer environment: Google, Firefox, iTunes, Outlook, YouTube, Skype, and the list goes on and on.

Well I have found this really cool web site makeuseof.com that I’d like to share with you that offers (to date) 26 free tip sheets and cheat sheets for your computer environment.

Did you know that you can use Google’s search field as a calculator? I didn’t until I downloaded makeuseof.com’s Google Search Commands and Shortcuts. In this cheat sheet you will learn how to Restrict Search to Google Groups, Restrict Search, Specialized Information Queries, Alternative Query Types, Restrict Search to Sites where Query Words Appear, Basic Examples, and Calculator. All on one sheet – very cool and important information!

Have fun downloading!

26 Free Tip Sheets and Cheat Sheets for Your Computer Environment (Windows and Mac)

  1. Dropbox Tips
  2. YouTube Tips
  3. Outlook Shortcuts
  4. Skype Shortcuts
  5. Opera Shortcuts
  6. iPhone Cheat Sheet
  7. Useful Gmail Shortcuts
  8. Twitter Cheat Sheet
  9. Photoshop CS5 Cheat Sheet
  10. iTunes Cheat Sheet (Mac)
  11. iTunes Cheat Sheet (Windows)
  12. Windows CMD Commands
  13. GIMP Shortcuts
  14. 30 Codes for Chat Smileys
  15. Facebook Shortcuts
  16. VLC Player Shortcuts (BTW – I love this player! If you make video for your clients and they can’t play it have them download the FREE VLC Player and I bet you your video will play!)
  17. Google Reader Shortcuts
  18. Mozilla Thunderbird Cheat Sheet
  19. Internet Explorer Shortcuts
  20. Google Chrome Shortcuts
  21. Firefox Shortcuts (Mac OSX)
  22. Firefox Shortcuts (Windows)
  23. Best Google Search Tips
  24. Linux Commands Reference
  25. Mac OSX Shortcuts
  26. Windows Shortcuts

If you have any tips or shortcuts you’d like to share please leave a comment below.

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Oh I almost forgot, while you’re visiting makeuseof.com check out their Best of Apps – you’ll be glad you did.

 

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If you’re active on Twitter, you’ve probably seen at least one reference on your own profile page to Twitter lists.

They’re a powerful way to categorize Twitter users according to their area of expertise, or the topics of their tweets and then, once the list is created, let anyone see it. They save valuable time because when you create a list, every tweet from every person on that list feeds into that particular list. You don’t have to drink from a firehose on Twitter to be able to find the tweets from people who have a particular expertise.

But don’t be fooled into thinking that that’s the only way to use Twitter lists. They’re powerful tools that can help you do valuable research, track down experts in a particular niche, find people in your target market, spy on your competitors, find journalists who cover your industry, and so much more.

They’re also an excellent way to determine how other people perceive your expertise and your brand.

Here’s what I mean:

Go to your Twitter Home or Profile page and look under your photo on the upper right side. You’ll see the number of people you’re following, the number of people who are following you, and the number of lists you’re on. Click on “Listed.”

Instantly, you can look down the list and see which Twitter users have put you on one of their lists, and you can see the names of their lists. For example, I’m on a number of Twitter lists. When I click on “Listed,” a window opens and I can see that many of the lists include the words “virtual assistant”, “VAs” and “social media.”

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Christine Buffaloe - Social Media Expert and Online Business Manager. Christine received her training on-the-job when working as an Executive Assistant for 5 years. Tiring of the commute every day, she took that knowledge and experience and dedicated it to Serenity Virtual Assistant Services.  Christine has been a featured guest on webinars and in Entreprenuer.com. If you need help or assist please email us at info@kickstartwebsites.com or for more of her tips please visit Serenity Virtual Assistant Services

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