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Happy New Year!!!
It seems only yesterday that we were celebrating the start of 2008, but already it has, sadly, come to an end. But now is a time of newness, refreshment, and looking to the future. And what a year we have in store for you.
MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!
Now is the time to eat, be jolly, and celebrate. bitcolumns would like to wish all of our readers,listeners, friends, family, monkeys and more a Very Merry Christmas, and we will see you all again when we go into high gear in the new year.
MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!!
19 Best Firefox Extensions for Students
Firefox has started to gain a huge footing in the world of Web Browsers. From it’s humble start with an announcement on April 3rd 2003, and it’s launch on November 9 2004, Firefox has grown and developed into the top competitor to Internet Explorer.
Office does not have to cost the Earth
Are you up to your eyeballs in debt, but need something to write your essays in? Then try out Open Office.org, the free alternative to the mainstream solutions.
10 Essential Gadgets for Students
Its that time of year again when students are going back to, or starting, their courses – whether it be at college or university, so Bitcolumns has decided to put together a list of 10 essential gadgets which we deem invaluable for student life…
bitcolumns explodes onto the scene!
Monday 1st September, 19:00: bitcolumns.com goes live, ushering a new generation of technology and entertainment journalism aimed purely at students. Run entirely by students, bitcolumns aims to bring you the news and information you deserve from official sources. With partners such as Microsoft, Asus, Nokia and MSI, bitcolumns provides students with the access they crave [...]
5 Great ways for students to save money
All you hear about in the news today is the amount of debt people are in, mixed with the “credit crunch” (believe us, it is not a chocolate bar or cereal). The amount of debt students get into keeps increasing, so we think it is time we give you our top 5 tips on how to keep that bank balance in the black.

