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Jumpshare is a Super Easy Way to Share Files Online

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Unstructured Data

Unstructured Data refers to any data that is not contained in a database. The Unstructured Data can be in the form of documents, PDF files, e-mail messages, web pages, etc.

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Jumpshare is a Super Easy Way to Share Files Online

These days, you can share files using all of the different cloud storage providers like Dropbox and OneDrive, but if all you want is a super easy way to share files with people, Jumpshare might be worth a look.

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eMMC vs. SSD: Not All Solid-State Storage is Equal

Not all solid-state storage is as fast as an SSD. “eMMC” is the kind of flash storage you’ll find in cheap tablets and laptops. It’s slower and cheaper than a traditional SSD you’d find in more expensive computers.

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How do You Set Up Advanced Google Search Criteria?

It is easy to get more results than you need or want when conducting an online search, but what do you do (or use) if you really want to limit the parameters of the search? Today’s SuperUser Q&A post has the answers to a confused reader’s request for help.

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Ask HTG: What’s the Point of the Chromecast HDMI Extender? Do I Need It?

Media center “sticks” like the Chromecast are more popular than ever and many of them come with little 3-4″ HDMI extension cables. What are the cables for and do you actually need to use them? Read on as we explain why, even if your Chromecast is working fine without it you may want to plug it in anyway.

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GRUB2 101: How to Access and Use Your Linux Distribution’s Boot Loader

Ubuntu and practically every other Linux distribution use the GRUB2 boot loader. Unless you have multiple operating systems installed, this bootloader is normally hidden — but it provides options you may sometimes need.

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