[Blog] The Ultimate Guide To Speeding Up Your PC and/or Mac 2014

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    Please take a minute to review my latest blog post called "The Ultimate Guide To Speeding Up Your PC and/or Mac 2014". I always like tips on how to improve my writing and perhaps things I can do with my blog in order to increase revenue from Adsense.

    http://markustenghamn.com/ultimate-guide-speeding-pc-andor-mac-2014

    Thanks for the help!
     
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    Nice post, Markus.

    It's amazing how many computers need cleaning. 9 out of 10 computers I see are over-loaded with unnecessary software, plug-ins, bunch of folders on the desktop, numerous shortcuts in the quick launch bar, tens of different notifications including some that do nothing but poke your eye... Maybe the owners don't care like the "clean freaks" group that includes me as well.

    You have covered Win and MacOS and provided really effective ways of improving the system speed. Maybe Android systems should be covered as well, since they are widely spread and are prone to getting dirty a lot. Another important issue that you can analyze is the visual effects. They don't affect the newer systems too much, but give a feeling of slowness. My opinion.

    And, the typo: Many thing that their memory or RAM...

    I'd really like to know if the state of all dirty computers connected on the internet affect the overall speed and ecology of the www.
     
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    What an awesome response :) If I could give you a like I would!

    Fixed the spelling error.

    In regards to covering android, then I may as well go into different distros like Ubuntu or Centos as well? :) I believe most users use either a PC or Mac and figured this would reach out to the largest audience.

    Servers are computers and I am sure there are many servers out there that haven't been cleaned lately. I am not a networking expert but perhaps connections could be slightly slowed down due to slow and dirty computers causing an overall performance decrease for the overall web!

    Thanks!
     
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