
By clicking that link you get all the related articles available. At the bottom of each article Google has a link saying, “See all stories on this topic”. Generally the first paragraph is seen and that’s all. Why they insist on paying customers while everyone else does not… I have no idea.

Two I can remember off hand is the “Wall Street Journal” and “Financial Times”. Most sites offer free content and some request a sign in… usually free.īut, there is a few sites that want you to pay for the privilege of reading their articles.

I use the Google Alert feature in G-mail to hone in on the subjects I’m interested in. Sneak Around Paywalls with Google’s HelpĬharles writes in with his simple technique for gaining access to articles hidden behind paywalls: Great tip Reedip you’re right, VLC is a veritable Swiss Army knife of media tools. Once finished, open the MP3 file and enjoy. Within the Profile section pull the menu down and select MP3 (for MP3encoding).


the video/FLV file which you wish to convert to MP3). When you click Convert/Save, it opens a dialog box where in you can select the file which you need to convert(i.e.VLC has a very easy way to convert the FLV (or any other video file for that sake) to MP3 VLC is not just a Media Player, it is a whole software in itself.This is just an experiment which I did to try and get an MP3 file from a video I downloaded from YouTube. Reedip wrote in with his guide to using VLC to extract the audio from any video file and convert it to MP3 format. Extract the Audio from Any Video File with VLCĮarlier this week we shared a guide with you on using VLC to resize videos for your Android phone.
