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How To Find the Hidden Flight Simulator in Google Earth
Google Earth 4.2 comes with a nifty Easter egg - a hidden flight simulator! You can fly your virtual airplane through scenic destinations. Once you find the flight simulator the first time, it will always be available as an option for you to explore later.
How to Make a Screen Capture From Android
This tutorial specifically applies to Android 2.2 and below, but it will show you how to take a screen capture on your Android.
How to Find and Download Public Domain Books from Google Book Search
Google Book Search is a very useful tool for finding books according to keyword search. The Google database contains a massive library of scanned books. You can also use Google Book Search to find and download books in the public domain.
How to Make a Panorama From a DROID 2 or DROID X Phone Camera
Your DROID X comes with the capability to make panoramic pictures using the Panorama Assist feature. It's a little tricky to get started, but once you figure out how to use the pano feature, you'll be making great panoramas in no time.
How to Edit a Location in Google Maps
Is your house in the wrong spot? Does Google point to a business that is really half a block up the road? Edit it.
How to Add Tabs on iGoogle to Make Room for More Gadgets
If you love using iGoogle and you find that you're running out of room for Google Gadgets and taking too long to load them all, why not organize your gadgets with tabs? Just follow these easy steps.
How to Find a Map of Your Friends on Orkut
Orkut lets you view a map that shows you where all your friends are located in the world. Map locations are only visible if your friends have specified that information in their profile.
How to Upload Pictures From Picasa to Picasa Web Albums
If you're using Picasa to manage your digital photos, the easiest way to get your photos to the Web is by using Picasa Web Albums. This tutorial will show you how.
How To Share and Collaborate With Google Docs
You've uploaded a word processing file or a spreadsheet to Google Docs & Spreadsheets. Now what? Here's how you can share that document with others and get started collaborating.
