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    RE: This is why internet journalism isn't up to par

    http://motd.ambians.com/ news/ re-why-internet-journalism-isn039t-par

    As reported by Slashdot, debate has risen over ClearType in Linux. OpenSUSE recently disabled this technology, saying "that this feature is covered by several Microsoft patents and should not be activated in ...

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    ClearType, install4j and case of Java bug

    http://www.Rarst.net/ software/ cleartype-install4j-java-bug/

    Do you know what ClearType (font-smoothing technology in Windows) has in common with Java (programming language and one of  the recommended frameworks) ? Nothing except that they were working together hard at making me miserable for few months. I had some Java software that I couldn’t install.

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    4 Steps to Get The Best Picture Quality on LCD Monitor

    http://www.troublefixers.com/ 4-steps-to-get-the-best-picture-quality-on-lcd-mon…

    Trouble: In continuation to our recent post on 8 Essentials to know before buying LCD, today we are going to share with you the how you can get the best image quality out of your LCD monitor. When we bought the new LCD, we just plugged it to our computer and tried to set some suitable resolutions.

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    Web Site Legibility: ClearType vs. Standard

    http://www.pcmech.com/ article/ web-site-legibility-cleartype-vs-standard/

    The Microsoft Windows operating environment introduced something called "font smoothing" right around the time Internet Explorer 4.0 was released in 1997. Even way back then (this is before the release of Windows 98) Microsoft understood that type on screen must be as legible as possible.

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    Using ClearType

    http://publicradar.com/ 2008/ 06/ catherine/ using-cleartype/

    If you are in front of a computer monitor for hours daily, ClearType is definitely a consideration. Some say that ClearType helps with eye fatigue and the often-resultant headaches: “With Windows XP, ClearType delivers improved font display quality over traditional forms of font smoothing or anti-aliasing.

    62 days ago in PublicRadar.Com · Authority: 22
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    Easy on the Eyes: ClearType Tuner

    http://www.lockergnome.com/ forsythe/ 2008/ 08/ 06/ easy-on-the-eyes-cleartype-t…

    Easy on the Eyes: ClearType Tuner 0 Add a Comment Wednesday, August 6th, 2008 by forsythe Knol: Google's Challenge to Wikipedia Google Interactive News Homemade Slushies Dogs and Skunks: A Terrible Combination Water: The Changing Rules If you are in front of a computer monitor for hours daily, ClearType is definitely a consideration.

    62 days ago in DogReader · Authority: 248
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    Enable ClearType In The Welcome Screen

    http://www.softdistrict.com/ enable-cleartype-in-the-welcome-screen/

    If you think about the Windows XP Welcome Screen, the first thing that comes in your mind is customizing it. After all, there are plenty of applications allowing you to change the Boot Screen, so why not change what comes after it, too? Anyway, if you’re looking for some Windows themes tips and tricks, this is not the right time and place.

    66 days ago in SoftDistrict.com · Authority: 18
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    Three Essential Microsoft PowerToys

    http://techie-buzz.com/ utilites/ three-essential-microsoft-powertoys.html

    If you plan on sticking with Windows XP for as long as you can, there are a lot you can do to optimize it and better your XP experience. Even though a lot of us are guilty of not performing it, basic maintenance is essential.

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    Fine Tuning ClearType In Windows XP

    http://www.bioteck.net/ 2008/ 07/ 25/ fine-tuning-cleartype-in-windows-xp/

    In my last post I wrote how you can enable cleartype in Windows XP. By enabling the cleartype the text will look much more sharper and therefor much easier to read. Anyway, enabling the cleartype is very easy but there is a way to fine tune the cleartype in Windows XP to your needs.

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    How To Enable ClearType In Windows XP

    http://www.bioteck.net/ 2008/ 07/ 24/ how-to-enable-cleartype-in-windows-xp/

    If you didn’t knew: Windows XP has cleartype but unfortunately this option is disabled by default. I don’t know why it’s disabled cause the text looks much sharper with this option enabled. To enable this option follow the steps below: Click Start Click Control Panel Click Display applet Click the

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