Friday, December 10, 2010

New feed control feature in blogger

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This is a really cool feature that blogger launched yesterday. This allows you to control the length of the feed post. Now you can change the post length of any feed post just by using a simple feature that blogger earlier launched called “JUMP BREAKS”.

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This “Until Jump Break” will hide the feed post to that point where you cut off the post on the homepage by using the Jump break option from the post editor .
If you have email delivery option enabled for your blog then by using this option you can deliver only that portion of the post which you want to be delivered.If readers want to see the full post, they can click the “read more” link and they’ll be directed to your blog. This means you have full control over your feed.

AVG PC Tuneup 2011 FREE



 Hey guyz check this out new AVG TUNEUP 2011 LAUNCHES.


features:-
Fix registry problems that cause freezing and crashing 

Registry Cleaner and Registry Defrag Fix cluttered and corrupted registries that consume memory, slow down your applications, and cause overall stability problems.
Disk cleaner scans your hard drives for files that waste disk space and slow down your computer. These may include temporary files, internet browser cache or junk files. Registry cleaner scans your registry to fix problems that cause your computer to slow down, freeze or even crash.
Optimize your Internet connection 
Internet optimizer Internet optimizer automatically tunes your Internet connection settings to speed up your online life.
This tool will speed up your internet connection by optimizing settings - including Max MTU and RWIN - specifically for the type of internet connection you use. In addition, the internet optimizer will test your connection settings before applying any changes.
Recover accidentally deleted files
File recovery AVG PC Tuneup comes fully equipped with a file recovery tool so that you can recover files that have been damaged or accidentally deleted within Windows.
This tool will recover accidentally deleted files or files that have been damaged. File recovery also allows you to preview photos and documents while browsing through the list of found files.
Permanently delete files and wipe disks
File shredder and disk wiper Deleting files or folders removes references to them but doesn’t remove the actual data stored within the file. This means that files you think you've deleted can easily be retrieved.
File shredder permanently deletes files so your personal data cannot be restored. It provides four different shredding options, ranging from fast to military-level safety shredding. The disk wiping tool can be used to wipe entire drives and to provide extra security. You can also turn off system restore while wiping a disk to ensure no file copies are created during wiping.
Protect your privacy
Track eraser Lots of information about your activities is recorded on your PC. Track eraser will help you protect your privacy by removing this personal information from your computer.
When you surf the internet, open documents or run programs, your activity is recorded. Track eraser hides these traces so that no one can see which web sites you have visited or which documents you have recently opened.
Improve your disk speed
Disk and windows registry defragmenter Disc defragmentation optimizes your file system to get the most out of your hard drive. Enjoy a faster hard disk and a more stable and smooth running computer.
Disk defragmenter reorganizes files on your disks so that they can be read and written faster. This improves application response time, system boot speed and overall computer performance. A similar tool cleans up your Windows registry by rewriting it to eliminate fragmentation, slack spaces and structural defects

Monitor your hard drive health and space usage 
Disk doctor and disk explorer
With these two tools it will be easy for you to keep your data organized and safe from being lost due to hard disk failure.

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Thursday, December 9, 2010

Which cities and countries your signal has travelled ! !



Hey guyz.hope you all are fine..today's article is so much intersting that tommarow i am having my final semeter exam but still i want to write this article___



As we all alwys used to search or anything that is realted to acessing internet either its some buisnes work or social networking,we never think about the logic behind that how this all taking place, some of us know the logic but not aware about the physical path for that search.





Todays article is  somthing about that only. so lets proceed:-
we write www.google.com in our web broweser the request goes to the google serve in US ,In this article we will trace the path of that request that from which cities and countries that signal has travelled.

1. Now go to start button or windows button and open the run box.

2. Type cmd command, a black screen command prompt will open.



3. Now type "tracert space name of site " without quotes in the command prompt. 



  4. Now press enter and a list of ip address's will appear on the black screen.


5. Now you can search for the following ip address's on internet that to which country or city they belong...i searched on  http://www.no-ip.com/

6. For eg: the first ip= 124.253.224.1 belongs to Slovakia Europe.

7. Hope you people lyk this..NJOYYYYYYYYY hav funnn




Tuesday, December 7, 2010

New Facebook Profile


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Facebook the world no 2 website now bring some thigh new and interesting. Facebook's new take on the profile page allows you to personalize and highlight the important parts of your life, while still maintaining Facebook's clean, simplified look. The tabs at the top of each profile page are gone, and have been replaced with links on the left side of the page.Simply click on Facebook’s announcement to activate yours and check out all the new features, including revamped personal info, more prominent pictures, top interests showcased as images, more descriptive relationships and more.


Check out Facebook’s video and our walkthrough below:


The New Profile
If you haven't got the new Facebook profile yet, you can activate it by clicking here. Otherwise, let's jump in and walk through Facebook's new profile features.

Facebook Biography

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Across the top of your profile in the main column is a list of your basic information based on what used to be under the "Info" tab in the old Facebook profile layout. This section includes items such as your current job, where you went to school, where you live, your marital status, languages you speak, your hometown, and your birthdate. Any of this information can be removed from your profile by clicking the "Edit Profile" button on the top right side of your profile page.


Thumbnail Photo Strip

Below your bio information is a thumbnail strip of five photos you were recently tagged in. If you don't like the photos you see in your strip you can hover over each photo and click the "x" in the top right corner to hide it. It will then be replaced with another photo. (Clicking on the thumbnail takes you to the Photos section of Facebook, so you can see where -- or who -- the photo came from.)

You can't specify which photos you'd like to see in your thumbnail strip, so you'll have to cycle through your photos by clicking the "x" to get the photos you want.
 It's also important to note that the thumbnail strip is governed by your photo privacy settings. In other words, only the people who can see your photos will be able to see the thumbnails on your profile.
 Streamlined Facebook Navigation
The new profile page removes the tabs that used to be at the top of your page, and moves them to navigation links on the left side of the page. This is very similar to how the current Facebook newsfeed page works.
You'll also notice that you can't highlight your favorite third-party applications by giving a featured link on your profile page as you could before with tabbed profiles.

A “Suggest Friends” button also appear in the top right corner of the profiles of users with few friends.
Gone are sections beneath the profile picture displaying a user’s most recently updated photo albums and shared Links. The About Me section, Likes, and a user’s website URLs have been moved to a new location within the Info navigation link. This decreases the prominence of explicit self expression, and reduces the likelihood that a user’s friends follow their links to blogs or profiles on other web services.
Users could previously highlight their upcoming Events, shared Links, and uploaded Videos by creating profile tabs for those categories. There appears to be no way to view all of a friend’s RSVPs or shared Links in the redesign. The link to a user’s tagged videos that used to be below the profile picture has been removed, and the only way to view these or their other uploaded videos is through links obscured inside the Photos navigation link.

Featured  Relationships



Below the navigation links, your Facebook friends are grouped by their importance to you, which Facebook calls "featured relationships." For the most part, featured relationships are lists of people you create based on the Facebook friends you want to highlight. You could, for example, create a list of teammates or Facebook friends your grew up or went to college with.
By default, the top spot is automatically reserved for your significant other (boyfriend, girlfriend, wife, husband), and followed by your Facebook friends, your family, and any lists you create.
To change the order of these lists or to add new lists, click on the pencil icon that appears in the top right corner when you hover over each list. You can also click on "Edit Profile" in the top right corner of your profile page and on the next page select the "Relationships" link on the left.

If users add relationships with family members, such as two users confirming that they are brothers, this automatically creates a “Family” section at the bottom of the Featured Relationships pane of the profile.Featured Relationships is similar to MySpace’s “Top 8″ feature which lets users show off their best friends. While useful for learning about who are the important people in someone’s life, Featured Relationships could cause drama for users who might be guilted or coerced into adding family members, significant others, or other friends.

Education and Work

.Below the thumbnail strip of highlighted photos is a section for your work and education experience that is fairly similar to how it looked before. The big difference is that now you can add fellow co-workers to your past and present employers. You can also list major projects you worked on during your tenure at each job. Facebook Software Engineer Josh Wiseman, for example, has listed that he most recently worked on the Facebook Profile revamp with seven other Facebook employees.

Under education, you can add a list of courses you took at school and who among your Facebook friends took those classes with you. Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg notes on his profile that he took CS161.Operating Systems at Harvard with two of his Facebook friends. In my tests, Facebook does not have access to course calendars, so it will be up to you to give the classes you want to add a specific title.

Likes and Interests

Below your work and education experience are lists of your interests such as your favorite movies, television shows, and books.

Your favorite quotes have been moved under a new section called "Philosophy." Facebook has also added a sports section where you can add sports you play and who among your Facebook friends you play with. You can also add your favorite professional sports teams and your favorite professional athletes.
Beyond the new sections, your profile page is rounded out with your miscellaneous likes and interests and your contact information.
Facebook says its new profile design will roll out over the next few weeks, and everyone should have it by early next year. If you can't wait for it to roll out to you, click here to get the new Facebook profile now.
  

Facebook's Profile Redesign

Facebook the world no 2 website now bring some thigh new and interesting. Facebook's new take on the profile page allows you to personalize and highlight the important parts of your life, while still maintaining Facebook's clean, simplified look. The tabs at the top of each profile page are gone, and have been replaced with links on the left side of the page.Simply click on Facebook’s announcement to activate yours and check out all the new features, including revamped personal info, more prominent pictures, top interests showcased as images, more descriptive relationships and more.
Check out Facebook’s video and our walkthrough below:




The New Profile

If you haven't got the new Facebook profile yet, you can activate it by clicking here. Otherwise, let's jump in and walk through Facebook's new profile features.

Facebook Biography


Across the top of your profile in the main column is a list of your basic information based on what used to be under the "Info" tab in the old Facebook profile layout. This section includes items such as your current job, where you went to school, where you live, your marital status, languages you speak, your hometown, and your birthdate. Any of this information can be removed from your profile by clicking the "Edit Profile" button on the top right side of your profile page.

Thumbnail Photo Strip

Below your bio information is a thumbnail strip of five photos you were recently tagged in. If you don't like the photos you see in your strip you can hover over each photo and click the "x" in the top right corner to hide it. It will then be replaced with another photo. (Clicking on the thumbnail takes you to the Photos section of Facebook, so you can see where -- or who -- the photo came from.)
You can't specify which photos you'd like to see in your thumbnail strip, so you'll have to cycle through your photos by clicking the "x" to get the photos you want.
 It's also important to note that the thumbnail strip is governed by your photo privacy settings. In other words, only the people who can see your photos will be able to see the thumbnails on your profile.

Streamlined Facebook Navigation

The new profile page removes the tabs that used to be at the top of your page, and moves them to navigation links on the left side of the page. This is very similar to how the current Facebook newsfeed page works.
You'll also notice that you can't highlight your favorite third-party applications by giving a featured link on your profile page as you could before with tabbed profiles.

A “Suggest Friends” button also appear in the top right corner of the profiles of users with few friends.
Gone are sections beneath the profile picture displaying a user’s most recently updated photo albums and shared Links. The About Me section, Likes, and a user’s website URLs have been moved to a new location within the Info navigation link. This decreases the prominence of explicit self expression, and reduces the likelihood that a user’s friends follow their links to blogs or profiles on other web services.
Users could previously highlight their upcoming Events, shared Links, and uploaded Videos by creating profile tabs for those categories. There appears to be no way to view all of a friend’s RSVPs or shared Links in the redesign. The link to a user’s tagged videos that used to be below the profile picture has been removed, and the only way to view these or their other uploaded videos is through links obscured inside the Photos navigation link.

Featured Relationships



Below the navigation links, your Facebook friends are grouped by their importance to you, which Facebook calls "featured relationships." For the most part, featured relationships are lists of people you create based on the Facebook friends you want to highlight. You could, for example, create a list of teammates or Facebook friends your grew up or went to college with.
By default, the top spot is automatically reserved for your significant other (boyfriend, girlfriend, wife, husband), and followed by your Facebook friends, your family, and any lists you create.
To change the order of these lists or to add new lists, click on the pencil icon that appears in the top right corner when you hover over each list. You can also click on "Edit Profile" in the top right corner of your profile page and on the next page select the "Relationships" link on the left.

If users add relationships with family members, such as two users confirming that they are brothers, this automatically creates a “Family” section at the bottom of the Featured Relationships pane of the profile.Featured Relationships is similar to MySpace’s “Top 8″ feature which lets users show off their best friends. While useful for learning about who are the important people in someone’s life, Featured Relationships could cause drama for users who might be guilted or coerced into adding family members, significant others, or other friends.

Education and Work

.Below the thumbnail strip of highlighted photos is a section for your work and education experience that is fairly similar to how it looked before. The big difference is that now you can add fellow co-workers to your past and present employers. You can also list major projects you worked on during your tenure at each job. Facebook Software Engineer Josh Wiseman, for example, has listed that he most recently worked on the Facebook Profile revamp with seven other Facebook employees.

Under education, you can add a list of courses you took at school and who among your Facebook friends took those classes with you. Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg notes on his profile that he took CS161.Operating Systems at Harvard with two of his Facebook friends. In my tests, Facebook does not have access to course calendars, so it will be up to you to give the classes you want to add a specific title.

Likes and Interests

Below your work and education experience are lists of your interests such as your favorite movies, television shows, and books.

Your favorite quotes have been moved under a new section called "Philosophy." Facebook has also added a sports section where you can add sports you play and who among your Facebook friends you play with. You can also add your favorite professional sports teams and your favorite professional athletes.
Beyond the new sections, your profile page is rounded out with your miscellaneous likes and interests and your contact information.
Facebook says its new profile design will roll out over the next few weeks, and everyone should have it by early next year. If you can't wait for it to roll out to you, click here to get the new Facebook profile now.

Monday, December 6, 2010

Most silly bug in Window calculator ? 2-2 !=0 ?

 If you subtract 2 from the square root of 4 then the result is not 0 but -1.068281969439142e-19. Interesting is previously in windows XP the result was -8.1648465955514287168521180122928e-39. So that’s an update in Seven right ?

Step 1 : Open Windows Calculator.
Step 2 : Press the number 4 and apply Square root which gives result 2.
Step 3 : Now subtract 2 from the answer ie, 2-2 and press equals [=]
Shocking bug right ?
I learned that 2 – 2 = 0 but windows calculator has some different suggestion
What does this mean ?? Buggy Calculator all the way…
Obviously this is a simple bug in the coding. This bug is not present on any other calculator like online calculator etc. So it a bug in Microsoft windows calculator which they have overlooked for may years.
Thanks to snaphow

How to Invite ALL Facebook Friends to a Event or Page

When you are trying to invite your friends to your page, it can be tedious. So here's a quick javascript to select all your friends in Facebook so you can invite them all in one quick motion.




          javaScript code to select all friends to invite all

  1. Go to your Event or page and click “Invite People”.
  2. Once the page has loaded you should see all of your friends, but they are not selected.
  3. At this point, copy and paste the javascript code below into your Web browser’s address bar, then hit “Enter”.
  4. If all goes well, it selects all of your friends!


Simply copy and paste that into the address bar when you have the friend selector window open.
If that first method doesn’t work for you give this a try:
javascript: fs.select_all()
If that second method doesn’t work give this a try:
javascript:elms=document.getElementById('friends').getElementsByTagName('li');for(var fid in elms){if(typeof elms[fid] === 'object'){fs.click(elms[fid]);}}

Google chrome extension
Otherwise you can use the chrome extension (link) which adds a "Toggle all" friends button to facebook groups, events, and pages invite boxes, which lets you select all of your friends in one click.