Change Your Twitter Username Without Losing Followers

Here’s how you do it: Create a new Twitter account using a second email address. Be sure to choose the username you want to use long-term. Log into your old account and temporarily change the username to something different. Return to your ‘old’ account and change the username to the one you used in the first step. Check out full details and further explanation at the Web.AppStorm article.

June 10, 2014 · 1 min · 68 words · Carlos Cline

Color Folders Makes Organizing Mail in Thunderbird Easy

Color Folders| Mozilla Addons viaDrake Intel Group

June 10, 2014 · 1 min · 7 words · Patricia Brown

Cook Hot Dogs with a Pringles Can

Don’t let those Pringles cans go to waste this summer, there are hot dogs to cook! Hot Dog Cooker / Solar Oven| Instructables viaMake Photo byCats Science Club.

June 10, 2014 · 1 min · 28 words · Elizabeth Sandoval

Crack the Price Tag Codes for Major Retailers with This Cheat Sheet

The list is compiled by the Rather Be Shopping blog and its informants. Heres theupdatedprintable cheat sheet: Head to Rather Be Shopping for more details. Retailers Big Secret: Crack the Price Tag Code| Rather Be Shopping Photo bypaulswansen.

June 10, 2014 · 1 min · 38 words · Cesar Malone

Don't Give Up on an Idea Because It's "Bad," Iterate it Instead

Many of us have a tendency to think of ideas as “good” or “bad” ideas. However, more often than not, bad ideas are stepping stones to good ones. Sticking with the same idea may not be smart, but tweaking it can be incredibly useful. They fit in the middle. I think that this is actually the norm rather than the exception. Sometimes through iteration you uncover learning which invalidates your idea or some key assumptions....

June 10, 2014 · 1 min · 126 words · Juan Cardenas

How to Ace a Job Interview Over Email or Skype

But just in case you have trouble with that, here’show you’re able to fix your resume. Stage 1: The Email Interview In the email interview, remember to write like you talk. Eventually, you have to have a video chat where you are going to talk like you normally do. Because of this, with interview emails, I issue a “10-minute review” rule. But only preview it, don’t write from your phonejust don’t do it!...

June 10, 2014 · 2 min · 385 words · Amy Santiago

How to Organize Your Messy Car (and Keep It That Way)

Do you think twice about giving someone a ride because your car is a perennial mess? You aren’t alone. But there are smart ways to fix this without much effort. after you grab decluttered the car, you oughta start cleaning it. Get the trash out of your car. Similarly, when you get home, get the kids to get the stuff out of the car straightaway. Organize Your Car After the cleanup comes organization....

June 10, 2014 · 1 min · 192 words · Lisa Armstrong

Invite Seven People to a Meeting to Make Efficient Decisions

Stop inviting unnecessary people at meetings tostop wasting timecommon knowledge, right? Thus, a group of 17 or more rarely makes any decisions. I coach executives, both individually and in groups. Groups smaller than 6 seem to lack the breadth of ideas and collaboration. So the next time you’re calling a meeting, try and keep it to seven people.

June 10, 2014 · 1 min · 58 words · Michelle Sullivan

Learn How to Cook Healthy Family Meals with This Free Stanford Course

There are cooking demonstrations as well. Child Nutrition and Cooking| Coursera

June 10, 2014 · 1 min · 11 words · Maurice Rios

Mark Frauenfelder's Bag

Photos must be at least at least 640x360. If yours catches our eye, we might just feature it! What’s In My Bag?

June 10, 2014 · 1 min · 22 words · Mary Taylor

PowerDirector (Finally) Brings Decent Video Editing to Android

Android: Let’s be honest. The list of robust video editors on Android has been meager to non-existent for a while. Cyberlink is known in the Windows world as making serviceable video editing software. On Android, however, the mobile version of PowerDirector shines. You also probably won’t be getting much pro-level work done. PowerDirector| Google Play Store viaAndroid Police

June 10, 2014 · 1 min · 58 words · Richard Arnold

Randomize Your Computer's MAC Address with This Script

your machine’s MAC address is on part of what makes it possible for people to secretly track you. Zdziarski’s script works in OS X, but it should be easy to adapt to other operating systems. Head to Zdziarski’s site for the full script and instructions. MAC Randomizer: Counter WiFi Tracking/Spying| Jonathan Zdziarski’s Domain viaHacker News

June 10, 2014 · 1 min · 55 words · Cory Zavala

Reply Now for Gmail Reminds You to Respond with Colored Timestamps

Chrome/Firefox: Sometimes, small apps add a feature that changes how you use a technology. These colors are a quick visual indication of which messages deserve your attention. The goal, of course, is to reply before the message becomes red. Reply Now| Chrome Web Store Reply Now | Firefox Add-Ons viaThe Red Ferret

June 10, 2014 · 1 min · 52 words · Carol Reilly