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Minimize Pidgin in Ubuntu 9.04Pidgin can be set up to start minimized on system startup.
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Pidgin Languages!A pidgin language develops when two or more groups do not speak the same language and there are no commonalities between their native languages.
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Pidgin: a New Chat Client for LinuxPidgin (as in Pidgin English), is a new chat client for Linux... kind of. Pidgin is actually Gaim, a multi-protocol chat client that supports the AIM, Yahoo, MSN, ICQ protocols, and more.
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How to Configure Pidgin Chat Client to Work With Google TalkWhile using Pidgin with AOL Instant Messenger or MSN's own chat service is very straightforward, it can be a bit tricky to get things going with Google Talk. -
Three Reasons to Use Pidgin Instant MessengerThis guide discusses Pidgin Instant Messenger and its advantages over other messaging programs. -
Working Around the Pidgin "Message Too Long" ErrorPidgin might give you an error if the message is too long. This will help you avoid this issue.
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Setup Ubuntu Update Manager for PidginInformation to how to setup Ubuntu to check and install latest version of Pidgin.
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A Review of Pidgin - An Open Source Instant Messenger ProgramPidgin, an open source instant messenger program, is unlike most programs out there. What are some advantages? It's free, it's memory-friendly and it's simply awesome.
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Pidgin, the New Gaim Instant Messenger Client!Pidgin is an instant messaging client that groups many different IM clients into one easy-to-use program.
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How to Enable Facebook Chat in Pidgin/GaimA simple, easy description of how to enable Facebook chat in Pidgin/Gaim. It covers both Windows(Vista & XP) and linux(Ubuntu).
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How to Manage All Your IM Connections in One ProgramInstant Messaging has become ubiquitous among computer users. One challenge faced by IM users is fact that their contacts may use one of a number of different providers. Pidgin supports virtually all of the most common IM formats. -
Living My Life Without Software - Part 2In part one of this experiment, I went over a bit of reasoning for attempting to live my computing life without anything but a web browser (Firefox), and extensions. In this segment, I detail the selection process for websites to "replace" my previously-used programs.
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Oppression: Social Class Approximation Through Language,An indepth review and discussion of the portrayl of the African American English Vernacular in "Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl". -
The Merits of Disney's Song of the SouthA comparison look at Disney's Song of the South, along with the original Uncle Remus tales and the ride, Splash Mountain, at Disneyland. Discusses the merits of the film, and how they override any offensive stereotypes.
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Personal Favorite Linux ApplicationsThese are the Linux applications that I like to use. Surprisingly enough they all will also run on Windows.
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Free and Open Source Software that Everyone Should TryA list of high quality free and open source software.
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Can Millennials' Cyberwar Free World of Oppression: Iran Election Protests Just the BeginningDo Millennials' have at their disposal the technology to free the world of oppression? They are now realizing their power as they gather from around the world, not only to free Iran, but free China too. -
Ten USB Flash Drive EssentialsMany people know that they can store documents and presentations on USB flash drives, but don't know how to get the most out of the item. In this article, I describe some of the applications available to maximize the utility of a flash drive
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LiveJournal's "Hidden Features" - LJTalk and OpenIDDo you use LiveJournal? Did you know that it has its own chat feature, and that you can use your LiveJournal username to log into a bunch of other sites using OpenID? Find out how to use these "hidden features" in this article!
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Immigration: Japanese and HawaiiThe Japanese immigrated to Hawaii in order to escape oppression in Japan. However, when they came to Hawaii, they found that their situation might not have improved as much as they might have wanted.
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Top 10 Gmail Desktop AppsCrazy about using Gmail email service, but wish it was more versatile? For those with Windows, lots of terrific applications at no cost to you can let you make better use of your bottomless inbox.
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5 Ways to Communicate While OverseasBefore you start hopping from continent to continent, find out which form of communication is best for you.
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Eleven Best Free Programs for a New ComputerCompiled here is my list of the best free programs that should be installed on any new computer. They should drastically improve the computer lives of most users. -
A Guide to Making the Most of Ubuntu Linux 9.04Easily install and use free alternatives to common Microsoft and Adobe software when using Ubuntu Linux 9.04.
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Ubuntu Linux - Review by a New UserTired of Viruses and Spyware? Maybe this is your answer! -
The Cult of the LolcatAn exploration of the Lolcat as a cultural phenomenon. -
What to Wear, What to Do, and How to Behave in Hawaii on a VisitLots of people visit Hawaii but have trouble navigating the culture and knowing what to do, wear and behave. These are practical suggestions from someone who lived there 28 years. -
First Great Album from the 80s is Elvis Costello's Imperial BedroomElvis Costello's Imperial Bedroom is the 80s first great album, from its Picasso-like cover art to its allusion to the Queen's sexual affair as well as Costello's talent for combining witty poetry with catchy rhythms.
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British Imperialism and Its Influence on Politics in NigeriaMany do not know that Nigeria is more or less a newly "born" country as it recently received its independence from Britain within the last 50 years; consequently, their influence in Nigeria is firm whether seen up front or behind the veil of secrecy.
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Best Ubuntu 8.10 ApplicationsThe latest release of Ubuntu offers outstanding software for your desktop PC.
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5 Essential Programs for Your Flash DriveTake your life anywhere with these programs specifically made for a flash drive.
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How to Set Up Linux on Your Desktop or Laptop PCIf you've installed Linux onto your desktop or laptop PC, it is likely that you need to know how to install things to get sound, microphone, webcam, and java to work. Just follow this guide and hopefully things will set up correctly. -
Sierra Leone: The Meanings of Village Names and Predominate Languages SpokenLanguages offer an enormous amount of information on what the native speakers' value, their cultural history, the main influences on the way they speak and so forth.
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Living in Lagos, NigeriaLagos is the most populated state in Nigeria, with a population of 18 million people. Many Lagosians will agree that if you must live in Lagos, you have got to have your wits about you or else, you will hate every minute of living in the state.
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Ask Mr. Tom 12Once again, Mr. Tom tells it like it is.
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Slumdog Millionaire a Priceless Look at India with Dev Patel, Freida Pinto - Movie Recap & ReviewThe movie originally intended to go straight to DVD, "Slumdog Millionaire"is finally coming to DVD. "Slumdog Millionaire" is an exhilarating rags to riches story with a conscience. -
Top 5 Alternatives to Yahoo MessengerUnlike other regions of the world such as Asia or North America, where the applications from Microsoft and AOL are situated on the first places, in Europe, Yahoo Messenger is by far the most popular IM client (Instant Messaging).
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GOS: The Good OS?A look at gOS, a beginner friendly Linux OS based on Ubuntu. Is it Linux's answer to the ease of Windows and MacOSX?
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Adding Software Sources to UbuntuWhile Ubuntu is a good stable operating system, there might come a time we need to add or update software using an outside source.
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Docky: A Fantastic Application Launcher (and More!) for LinuxDocky is a great application launcher and Dock for Linux that has many of the features of the Mac OS X Dock, plus a whole lot of extras.




