Orca Screen-Reader Beats Chromevox When Reaching Pass 1200 Words

Although; Orca via Ubuntu via newer versions can really outperform Chromevox via Chrome OS Orca is easy to use and modify. You can really type away your work without slowing down. Google Chromevox via Chrome OS has these flaws what I’ve mentioned earlier. Despite Chromebooks with 4 GB of RAM or more… Chromevox still stall and stutters. Typically, screen-readers must be low in resources, and meet standards to use very less memory. Within this post; I’ll show these experiments as I use these screen-readers.

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Website Owners & the Attack of the Computer Viruses

This is an obvious factor when website owners who use Windows PCs to write content on their blogs to publish content. However; website owners who rely on Windows as their default OS are most likely to be susceptible to infecting their own websites with computer viruses. Linux users who rely on Linux as an alternative to Windows are less likely to have their sites infected. Most Linux users who choose to blog on their websites with Linux running are able to blog safely. However; if you have Wine installed, it’s a different story!
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Be Careful When Repurposing Your Blogger Blog After Moving To Self-Hosted WordPress!

So, you had a good time with your self-hosted WordPress site,–writing fictional stories, news articles, and maybe some reviews. But you just left your Blogger Blog behind, and no posts to update. Well, you had a plan to repurpose your Blogger blog to write your personal stories, along with personal thoughts… you are monetizing your content all right, but you had trouble with Blogger itself because, Blogger dictates what content is accepted to monetize. By design, Blogger doesn’t allow any adult content to be monetized under any circumstances. This is the sign of content discrimination. Blogger,–owned by Google has too much of their dictatership. Some of their policies are vague, and in some cases, deletion of your blog can lead you to losing your contents. Sometimes… their spam-fighting technology often fails. But self-hosted blogs and sites are built to last,–if you still pay bills for your servers hosted via a company.

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