Butterscotch Tutorials worth a try
Tucows has been around the net a lot longer than I have so when they come up with something new, I'm always open to trying it out. The latest is Butterscotch which claims to be a "fresh, friendly, smart and sticky portal into the world of technology".
We help you do more with the tech you already own and turn you on to the latest and greatest in language everyone can understand. We promise not to talk down to you and to only talk up the most interesting and impactful software, trends, news, gadgets and gear if you promise to come back often. Have a look around and see what sticks!
I had a look round and they cover a good range of tech stuff for us bunnies, a lot of basic knowledge like what is a dual processor or how does a VPN (virtual private network) work and series on working with Twitter, Google Chrome and other specific tools.
They also have a "Breaking news" series that provide tutorials on new tools that become available such as:
- Post LinkedIn updates to Twitter and vice-versa.
- Free Kindle software for your PC
- Google Dashboard gives you control over your privacy and data
- Twitter Lists let you follow groups
- Google Sync upgraded to provide push email
Facebook launches lite version
I've tried a few and they aren't bad, still uses too much tech language for some, its surprising how much techies take for granted as stuff that everyone knows, but the practical stuff is step by step video and worth trying.
If you give it a go, let me know in the comments how it works out and how you rate it.
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