Ever wondered whether a certain TV show had a slant in favor of a political candidate?
Stanford computer scientists have created a website that gives anyone who can cut and paste the ability to answer such questions, systematically and for …
Ever wondered whether a certain TV show had a slant in favor of a political candidate?
Stanford computer scientists have created a website that gives anyone who can cut and paste the ability to answer such questions, systematically and for …
The Google Research Tool is a nifty little search bar that appears along the right-hand side of your document. When you first open it, it offers suggestions for things you might find useful based on what you are writing about.…
Word-processing for students has long been the domain of Microsoft Word. The recent release of add-ons is making Google Docs an appealing free option. The five add-ons we are about to meet have the potential to become quick favorites for …
Facebook itself only has “Like” and “Share” buttons, both of which publicly tell people what you think. But what if you want to save a post for later without broadcasting or endorsing it? Meet Facebook Favorite for Chrome.
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Infographics are everywhere, and we can’t get enough of them! By presenting information in a compact and creative format, infographics are able to quickly convey knowledge and engage its viewers. Below you will find a set of tools you can …