All Posts Tagged Tag: ‘Laptop’
8 Non-writing Apps for Writers
This guest post is by Ben Ellis of www.b3n3llis.com. A lot of “app talk” in the world of writing revolves around the main applications used to compose your piece of writing, such as Scrivener, iA Writer, and my weapon of choice, MOApps’ Write, plus a whole load of others too. I use a few additional [...]
Originally at: Blog Tips at ProBlogger
8 Non-writing Apps for Writers
Read More →Forget Willpower: Here’s What You Can Do to Dominate Bad Blogging Habits
This guest post is by Bea Kylene Jumarang of Writing Off the Rails. You tell yourself you need to exercise, but you don’t do it. You tell yourself you need to write, but then you go on Twitter. Or, my favorite situation, you tell yourself you need to save more, and then you blow out your [...]
Originally at: Blog Tips at ProBlogger
Forget Willpower: Here’s What You Can Do to Dominate Bad Blogging Habits
Read More →5 Sleep Mistakes You Don’t Know You’re Making (And How They’re Hurting Your Blog)
This guest post is by Tania Dakka of Fit Freelancer. Yes! Your great idea for the post you want to write on the density of the Himalayan fog and its effects on mountain goats has finally hit! And it’s only 3:18am! Woohoo! But tomorrow morning, that content isn’t going to look so pretty, is it? [...]
Originally at: Blog Tips at ProBlogger
5 Sleep Mistakes You Don’t Know You’re Making (And How They’re Hurting Your Blog)
Read More →How to Be Profound
Before you ask, let me start by saying that I don’t feel that I’m a profound writer, or that many of the things I have to say fit the description of “profound”! But in some blogging niches—self help, personal development, and other emotive categories—”profound” is a word that’s often used to describe posts. I don’t [...]
Originally at: Blog Tips at ProBlogger
Read More →U.S. Is Once Again Home to the Most Powerful Supercomputer
Rejoice, American processing-power fiends: The United States is home to the world’s most powerful supercomputer for the first time in three years.
Sequoia, an IBM-designed supercomputer housed at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, hit pro…




