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Suicide machine to kill your virtual life
Jan 12th
Exploring Google
Dec 19th
I came across a new place on google where I could see the most recently searched keyword during that day. The place is http://www.google.co.in/trends/hottrends.
Go guys check it out and look for something fascinating everyday on Google.
Google trends
Enjoyzz Durgesh Dhalla
10 cool Facebook applications that you’ve probably never heard of, but should
Dec 19th
We’ve all heard of, played with or used the most popular Facebook applications — Scrabulous, Owned! and (Lil) Green Patch come to mind. But what about the not-as-popular Facebook applications? With more than 27,000 apps to choose from, and the number growing daily, there are plenty of diamonds in the rough that may be unknown, but still stand out because they are particularly interesting, unique, viral or just darn fun.
Here are 10 Facebook applications that you probably have never heard of — but should.
1) Traveler IQ Challenge — This game tests players to find out the answer the question “How well do you know More >
Windows Password Cracker
Dec 18th
Hi guys,
Just googling around I came across with this really beautiful and brilliant piece of work. I am sure you would at some point of time would need this. So this is one handy tool you should keep it in your collection.
The usage of this tool comes when you have forgotten the password of your Windows(OS). It happened with me many a times and the process which I had to take into consideration is to re-install my windows as till now I didn’t came across any brilliant mind who could get me out of this situation.
Name of the tool is More >
10 Almost Unknown Google Facts
Dec 16th
Today Google is the best search engine and other service providers around the world. Today my friend pass me an e-mail describing ten things that you might not know about Google.
- The name Google is a spelling error. The founders of the site, Larry page and Sergey Brin, thought they were going for ‘Googol.’ Googol is the mathematical term for 1 followed by 100 zeros. The term was coined by Milton Sirotta, nephew of American mathematician Edward Kasner, and was popularized in the book, Mathematics and the Imagination by Kasner and James Newman. (more…)
Is Internet Explorer 6 Dead?
Dec 14th
Floating around forums & googling around I’ve noticed this question still being asked a lot: “Do I still have to support IE6?” and often the the answer you see is that it represents such and such percent of web users, and that’s too many to ignore.
I know we all want it dead, but Microsoft has underlined support for its Internet Explorer 6 web browser, despite acknowledging its flaws. The software giant said it would support IE6 until 2014 – four years beyond the original deadline.
Critics - some of which have started an online campaign – want More >
XML Parsing Error: xml declaration not at start of external entity … Line Number 2, Column 1:
Aug 9th
Hi All,
Today in the morning I noticed that my blog is giving error on feeds page, and after searching and googling here and there could not find a straight solution to it.
Like mine if anyone is getting such a error on there wordpress blog.
XML Parsing Error: xml declaration not at start of external entity … Line Number 2, Column 1:<?xml version=”1.0″ encoding=”UTF-8″?>
Here are some of the steps to remove the error:-
- Check your wp-rss2.php and wp-atom.php files for blank lines outside of <? and ?> bracketed sections.
- Check your wp-config.php file for blank lines outside of <? and ?> bracketed sections.
- Check your More >
WiFi tops best technological innovation poll
Dec 23rd
Surfing the net has become a lot more easier since wireless internet has come into being, and now Wi-Fi has rightly topped the poll for the greatest technological advance of the last decade, according to a survey.
With 35.5 percent votes, Wi-Fi has beaten Sky+, Sat Navs, iPods and Blackberries to win the poll conducted by a leading gadget magazine.
In the survey by ‘Stuff’ magazine, the readers were asked to choose the greatest technological innovation of the past ten years. (more…)
Chinese hackers may be jailed for 7yrs under proposed law
Dec 23rd
Hackers who steal data or manipulate large number of computers may be jailed for up to seven years, according to a proposed amendment to the Chinese Criminal Law.
The penalties will also be applicable to those who offer software or tools for hacking to any intruder.
The existing law offers punishment only for intruding into networks of governments, national defence or leading science sectors; or altering the functions of personal computer systems. (more…)
Telecom services: 3G players will be allowed in 2G space as well
Dec 23rd
Successful bidders for spectrum allocation for third generation (3G) telecom services will also be eligible to get spectrum space for second generation (2G) services, as and when any space becomes available, the Telecom Commission said here Tuesday.
‘New 2G spectrum will be allocated as and when it is available. Currently 2G is saturated and we hardly have any spectrum available, so successful 3G bidders will have to wait in queue to avail of 2G spectrum,’ said R. Ashok, member, finance, Telecom Commission, on the eve of bidding for 3G spectrum.
The member’s statement helped dispel rumours that 3G operators would only be More >
