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can follow Digital Inspiration on different social networks and get
updates as soon as any new tutorial or how-to guide is published on the
site.
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Subscribe to our email newsletter and get tips and tutorials delivered straight to your inbox. The email delivery happens through Mailchimp and you can unsubscribe anytime with a click. - Digital Inspiration RSS Feed
You can subscribe to our RSS feed in any of your favorite feed reader including Feedly, Newsblur or the Old Reader. For other RSS readers, please use this link. - YouTube Channel
Subscribe to the YouTube channel of Digital Inspiration and get the latest video tutorials and screencasts on your YouTube homepage. Digital Inspiration is a YouTube partner. - Facebook Page (Personal Profile)
More than 100,000 Facebook users have liked the Digital Inspiration so far. Become a fan and get news updates, announcements and exclusive giveaways in your Facebook news feed. - Follow on @Twitter (Personal Profile)
Follow Digital inspiration on Twitter and receive alerts when new tutorials and how-to guides are published on the blog. For my personal tweets, please follow @labnol. - Follow on Google Plus
The Google+ profile was on Google’s suggested users list for some time and that explains why 1,000,000+ users have added me to their circle. - Follow on Instagram
Now that Instagram supports video, I think I’ll use the app more frequently and even experiment with short video tutorials. - Get the Chrome App
You can install the Digital Inspiration app in your Google Chrome and access the website from the browser’s start page. Writing a Chrome App is easy. - Follow on Foursqure
Curious to know about my favorite places or where I have been to recently. Follow me on Foursquare and you may get a hint. - Follow on Flickr
With 1 TB of space, I think Flickr is awesome again. You can expect to see software screenshots, memes and sometimes personal pictures on my Flickr page. - Follow on Pinterest
On Pinterest, I mostly curate historical art (especially from the Mughal era), tech cartoons, UI elements and also my favorite gadgets. Also see: Stuff I Use.
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