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How to Write a Twitter Bot in 5 Minutes

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A bot is a program that runs in the background and, when it encounters a command, it performs some action. For instance, you can have a gr...
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How to Schedule Email Messages in Gmail with a Google Sheet

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Have you ever wanted to write an email message in Gmail now but send it later? Maybe you are sending birthday wishes and would like to del...
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How to Embed Facebook Message Buttons in your Website

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Email has always been the preferred mode for reaching out to people on the Internet. Websites would put their email addresses on web pages...
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Find Who has Access to your Google Drive Files and Folders

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e files and folders in your Google Drive are private by default until you decide to share them. You can share your documents with specific...
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How To Unblock Blocked Websites – Learn All 13 Tricks

How To Unblock Blocked Websites – Learn All 13 Tricks

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Blocking the user access to various social media websites and other internet services have become one of the most common tactics that is f...
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