Now everyone knows the controversy about the hex key 09 F9 11 02 9D 74 E3 5B D8 41 56 C5 63 56 88 C0 If you still don't know about it, then read it here.
The information which They tried to suppress is now every where on web. Just have a look.
BTW, how do you like my new poem? All numbers and preceding them uppercase letters are entirely accidental.
there were 09 planets in the solar system Fucking 9 planets not 11 and not 02 but exactly 9 Damn planets right in the middle and everyone seemed happy
until 74 professors meet on the conference and started to wonder: "we should have Exactly 3 planets in our system" – proposed one other opposed: "regarding number of planets, my colleague's idea with 5 Bothers me a little shouldn't we make them Deliberately 8?"
41 professors liked the idea, but 56 voted against it. the revolutionists mobilized their base and Called 5 scholars who couldn't come to ask about their opinion and couple more sent their votes via e-mail at the end 63 votes for the change and 56 were still against it
"nnow wwhen wwe hhave oonly 88 pplanets wwhih oone sshould wwe rremove?" - asked the stammerer "pluto" – their all agreed. there was no point in keeping this planet disney stopped paying for the product placement years ago
but the point is – how many normal people they asked? people from different Countries? 0. shame on them. let's go and watch a movie.
Here is a small utility which will allow you to minimize Mozilla browser to your windows system tray. It also provides a right click menu for the tray icon.
You can also choose from three options: 1) Always minimize to the tray instead of to the taskbar. 2) Minimize to tray on close. 3) Require a double click to restore from the tray.
To get this feature enabled for Firefox, Install 'Minimize to Tray' Firefox Add-on from here.
To customize this add-on, go to Tools menu of Firefox and the n click Add-ons.
Now select Minimize to Tray Add-on and click options.
This will open the options window. Check the options you like.
Click ok and you are done. Now you can minimize your Firefox in system tray instead of taskbar.
Here is a complete Graphical tutorial for using Free Proxy with Firefox. By using a Proxy, you can browse internet anonymously. Also a proxy can be used for browsing blocked sites like Orkut and MySpace.
Step 1. Find a list of free proxy. You can Google it out. One such list is here.
Step 2. Now choose an IP address and port from this list. In this tutorial I have chosen IP: 195.175.37.6 and port: 8080. You can choose whatever you like.
Step 3. Open Firefox and in the menu choose Tools and then Options.
This will open the Firefox Options window. Click on Advance Options.
Step 4. Click on Network tab and the click Settings button under Connection.
Step 5. In Connection Settings window, click Manual proxy configuration. Now enter the IP address in HTTP Proxy and Port address in Port. ( In this example HTTP Proxy address is 195.175.37.6 and Port is 8080). Also check the box 'Use this proxy server for all protocols'.
Click ok and your IP is set to desired Proxy.
You can use any online service to check your IP. Like check my IP is a site solely dedicated for this purpose. As you can see in the Screenshot below,my local IP is set to 195.175.37.6.
A new site has evolved from nowhere* to help people in getting there story to front page of digg. And they are selling there help.
Subvert and Profit who refer themselves as new black market, charge advertisers $1 for each digg and pays the digger $0.5 per paid digg. Also they are offering a deal of $0.75 per paid digg to first 500 diggers who join there gang.
There has been similar sites on net in the past(like this), but most of them failed to protect their users' privacy. This new S&P site claims that they've engineered new tricks that will make their users' activity appears normal.
Quoted from their blog:
Our algorithm selects users to Digg a story based on how unrelated they are in terms of their Digging history. This is key, because one of the primary methods of detecting “gaming behavior” is seeing if the same group of users Diggs the same stories repeatedly.
We hide the story you are paid to Digg in a short list of randomly selected stories that you will Digg as well. These stories also show up with the same relative frequency as the paid stories. This prevents Digg from making accounts on our site to see which stories are paid for, and then banning the users who vote for them.
We never link directly to Digg.
We verify our users’ Digg activity through a complex string of proxies.
And there was something funny (or not so funny) in there blog. The blog has two post till now which are signed as ' Posted by Ragnar Danneskjold and Vasili Taleniekov'
I know about Ragnar Danneskjold. A famous character from Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged. And when I did a quick Wiki search on Vasili Taleniekov, I found this:
Vasili Vasilivich Taleniekov, the man called The Serpent, master strategist, KGB, the Soviet Union's most brilliant intelligence tactician, is both executioner and negotiator, hunter and quarry. He has spent twenty-five years in ruthless pursuit of Moscow's enemies. He, too, is tired and weary of the futility of the intelligence community, but there is no one better in all of Russia.
*Also In the end of there FAQ, the answer for Who are you? is: We are whomever you want us to be. We come from nowhere and we are everywhere.
They are creating a buzz on web right now. But lets see how far they go. I doubt...... :)
Want to buy a lifetime non reciprocal link on Google.com?? Just see this. A sales is listed in iwebtool link market which says that two lifetime links are available for sale on Google.com just for $5000 each.
Offcourse this is not a 1st April Prank (because 1st April is gone). But am sure its some error on part of iwebtool. Whatsoever.. This ad has made my day.
As I type this, I am supposed to be in San Diego, delivering a workshop at the ETech conference. But I'm not. I'm at home, with the doors locked, terrified. For the last four weeks, I've been getting death threat comments on this blog. But that's not what pushed me over the edge. What finally did it was some disturbing threats of violence and sex posted on two other blogs...
Internet provides a immense scope of anonymity, and I consider it a great gift. But I feel really sad when people use this facility for granted and cross the line upto the extent of serious criminal offense.
Just see where we are going. It this the world we all want to live in?
Daytipper is a site dedicated for sharing tips on various topics with the people across the globe. On Daytipper, you get tips on various categories. The tag line of Daytipper describes the whole concept 'Don't just tell someone. Tell everyone.' Not only this, they pay you to share your tips with other people.
In there words:
Every one of us is an expert on something. Chances are, through trial and error, hard work, or blind luck, you have learned something practical. Something that has helped make your life a little easier. It saved you time. It saved you money. Maybe it saved your marriage; maybe your life.
What you discovered is too helpful to keep to yourself. You want to share it. You think, "Others should benefit from this." Maybe you can even profit from it.
Daytipper was started in 2005 with the purpose of creating a community which allows to submit and share useful information.
Nathan Preheim, Shane Lowry and Tyler Munson are the brain behind Daytipper.
The earning part: Daytipper pays $3 to you for every accepted and published tip.
Sometime back I have submitted a tip about Windows XP restore Point in Daytipper and It was selected. Few days back I got a mail saying:
"Congratulations! Your tip, entitled Create restore point before modifying system file, is scheduled for publication on 3/19/2007 12:00:00 AM. This tip will be displayed on Daytipper's Home page for approximately one week after it is published. After that, it will transfer to its respective category page. Payment will be initiated on the date of publication. Normally, the period between publishing and payment is 7-10 days, but can be as long as 4-6 weeks.
We appreciate your interest in the Daytipper tip sharing service and encourage you to submit additional tips in the future."
Also within couple of days my paypal account got credited with the amount.
I know one won't become a millionaire by submitting tips to Daytipper, but you can get some good bucks from it. Right now there is a tipper whose 72 tips has been published. So he/she has got a good pocket money by sharing knowledge.
Besides earning, the more important point is that Daytipper is a perfect platform to share an enrich you knowledge.
Google algorithm updates always bring the fears of webmasters to a boiling point. In the aftermath of an algorithm update, some people come out swinging, making claims that Google is trying to put them out of business. Others look at their Google rankings and pat themselves on the back for having survived another “algo” update.
It has been known in search engine optimization (SEO) circles for quite some time that one could successfully implement what is referred to as a GoogleBomb. The best example was a search on the phrase “miserable failure”. A search on those words within Google would show George W. Bush's biography at the White House website, in the top three or four results of the search results. This would occur, despite the fact that neither word in the search criteria resides on the White House website. At one time, Bush's biography had been in the #1 spot, but counter-bombing campaigns moved Bush's listing down the page a bit.
Many people have written about this phenomenon in time's past. I have even written about it myself. When I wrote about it, my point was to show the importance of anchor text in a link to build the value of a web page in the Google search engine result pages (SERPS).
The “miserable failure” GoogleBomb came to exist within a loophole within the Google algorithms. Google puts a lot of value on the anchor text that point to a particular web page. It is part of their “one link – one vote” philosophy as to the value of a web page.
Bloggers joined forces to create thousands of links pointing to the White House website with the words “miserable failure” in the anchor text. The shenanigans of the George W. Bush bashers were eventually countered by their fellow bloggers on the other side of the political aisle. Eventually, the search phrase “miserable failure” would also bring up the Michael Moore and Jimmy Carter websites in the top few results for that search phrase.
The average person who did not understand the nature of the SEO game would occasionally stumble across these esoteric search phrases and get him or herself into a huff, because they thought that Google was stating their own political views. Of course, Google really does not have an opinion, at least not one that would ever appear in their search results.
The GB Update...
In this case, the GB Update is not so-named because “George Bush” disappeared from the “miserable failure” search results. Instead, it is so-named because it is the “GoogleBomb” update, which Google implemented in January of 2007.
Once the update was implemented, the “miserable failure” search began to only return pages that talked about GoogleBombs from a technical standpoint.
With the GB update officially rolled out (googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.com/2007/01/ quick-word-about-googlebombs.html), people began the standard Google-update panic process.
Hundreds of posts began appearing on forums concerning the GB updates and the fear that link-building efforts undertaken by search engine marketing (SEM) companies and webmasters would be hurt as well.
So, I did a bit of research. I have run several linking campaigns on my own behalf, and on the behalf of clients. Those campaigns were put together with a mix of keyword phrases nestled in the anchor text of links to our websites. I checked the status of all of the websites I represent, and without fail, our linking campaigns had not been hurt by the GB update.
Interesting Changes From The GoogleBomb Update
According to Matt Cutts of Google, the changes in the GB update were all completed within the Google algorithm. Cutts has always said that Google does not like to manually rearrange the search engine results, so an algorithmic solution to the GoogleBomb was in order. A few of the Google engineers worked together to find a solution to the GoogleBomb issue.
In an attempt to understand what had changed, I looked at a few of the more notorious GoogleBombs of past and discovered some interesting facts.
Broken Google Bombs:
> “Miserable failure” no longer returns George W. Bush, Michael Moore, or Jimmy Carter websites. > “Worst president ever” now only returns pages that make the claim the GW Bush has earned that title. > “Waffles” no longer returns results that point to the John Kerry website. > Tony Blair's homepage no longer comes up under the search term “liar”.
Unchanged Google Bombs:
> A search for “Scientology” still has the “Operation Clambake” listing in the #2 spot (2007-01-31). Operation Clambake is a website that is critical of Scientology. > “Click here” still points to the Adobe website (although this was not actually a GoogleBomb). > “French military victories” still goes to the same page on Albino Black Sheep when you hit “I feel lucky” on Google's search page. (I still get a kick out of this one.) > The “great president” GoogleBomb survived. It still points to Bush's bio on the White House website.
The Question On Everyone's Mind
Everyone seems to be asking the same question. How does Google defuse Google Bombs?
Well, Google isn't saying, so we are left to figure it out on our own. Based on what I was able to uncover in my study of Google Bombs, I came up with a theory.
What I have been able to take from the results shown above is that Google may have targeted only “negative links”. If you want to review what is shown above, all of the Google Bombs that are now gone had negative connotations to them. All of the Google Bombs that survived can be construed as having positive, or at least non-negative, connotations to them.
If my assertion is correct, then average, ordinary webmasters will have nothing to fear from the Google Bomb update. My sites and my client's websites also reflect that the Google Bomb update did not have any affect on us.
Maybe I am just grasping at straws, but I don't think so. You be the judge... “Worst president” is gone, and “great president” survived. To me, that says a lot.
The Google Bombing Legacy Continues...
Following my logic, Google Bombing is still a possibility for those who Google Bomb with a positive set of anchor text keywords. So, some Google Bombs will continue to live well into the future.
In 2004, Search Engine Watch suggested that Google Bombs are better defined as Link Bombs, since they can affect all of the major search engines, including Yahoo and MSN.
Google has finally addressed link bombing in a positive way, but Yahoo and MSN are still prone to link bombing attacks. For example, as of this writing, MSN still has George in the top spot for “miserable failure” in the MSN Live results.
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If you own a website or a blog, it is always advisable to give you email id somewhere in it. You can provide it at ‘About Us’ page or at Contact page. Some times a curious reader may have some doubt or enquiries and in such case email is an excellent way to communicate. But while leaving your email id on a public page over the net, some precautions should be taken. This is because there are so many automated programs or robots that scan pages in search of email id. And once they find your email id, your mail box will be heavily spammed. Although email service providers; like Gmail are well equipped to protect your inbox from spam mails, but still why to take a chance?
Also you can use the following trick while leaving your mail id in the comment space of blogs or on public forums and message boards.
1# Instead of giving your mail id as xyz@abc.com give it as xyz[at]abc[dot]com. This is because most of the automated bots search for characters @ and . while scanning for email ids. So when you use this [at] and [dot] notation, your email id is only readable by human, not by computer programs.
2# On your website or blog you can display your image graphically by a small image. Like :
That’s my email id.:) The graphical display is a well known method and is followed by many sites in word verification or captcha verification.
Now for the people who do not understand what tag means, let me explain. The tag game is on in blogsphere and bloggers are enjoying it. The rule of tag game is that if you are tagged you have to write five things about yourself and tag five other bloggers. Read about it here.
And now i have been tagged by Ashok. So here are five things i love to do...
Today i have found about a website discountclick. Its a great online marketing company.
The suite of SEO services of discountclick isspecialized in increasing your companies website's marketing efforts and search engine traffic to increase online sales for your business or your interactive agency customers. They focus on the following search engines which typically feed other portals and internet search and promotion services.
The concept is that advertisers go to them with their products and services, and they in turn match blogs that have been approved by Blogsvertise with them.
The bloggers receive detailed, instructions via email on who they will be writing about. You may write from your personal experience with the product, critique, and/or give feedback on the advertisers websites. You must include at least three links to the product or service being offered.
Additionally bloggers that refer advertisers to Blogsvertise will receive a pay-out of 20% of the amount spent by the advertisers to use the program. A very healthy percentage!
Another feature I really appreciated about this service is that pay-outs are done through Paypal. Very handy and beats waiting for a cheque in the mail.
The sign-up was very straightforward, and I have already confirmed my registration through the activation email that was sent via the support staff. It should take approx. 24-48 hours to hear back from them.
I have logged in and noted that they provide the blogger with a handy control panel which is easy to navigate. From the control panel you can check payment status, your user profile etc.
Fingers crossed that I am approved. This one looks very promising!
Contacts: advanced contacts database with support for multiple phone and e-mail details per entry, also supports thumbnail pictures and groups
Integrated hands-free speaker
Speaker independent name dialing (SIND)
Speed dialing
Automatic redial
Voice commands
Voice recorder
Talking ring tone
Call Logs: keeps lists of your dialed, received, and missed calls
Automatic answer (works with compatible headset or car kit only)
Supports fixed dialing number, which allows calls only to predefined numbers
Conference call
Multimedia Messaging Service
Text messaging: supports concatenated SMS, picture messaging, SMS distribution list
Multimedia messaging: combine image, video, text, and audio clip and send as MMS to a compatible phone or PC; use MMS to tell your story with a multi-slide presentation
Automatic resizing of your megapixel images to fit MMS (max. 300 KB attachment size depending on the network)
Predictive text input
Camera and Video
3.2 megapixel (2048 x 1536 pixels) camera, Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar lens, 3x optical zoom
Direct connection to compatible TV via Nokia Video Connectivity Cable (CA-64U, included in box) or wireless LAN/UPnP
Sub camera, CIF (352 x 288) sensor
Integrated flash (operating range up to 1.5m)
Flash modes: on, off, automatic
Still image file format: JPEG/EXIF
Auto focus/Auto exposure - center weighted
Exposure compensation: +1 ~ -1EV at 0.5 step
Focal length 4.5 mm (Wide) /12.4 mm (Tele) 34.25 - 94.1 mm (35mm equiv.)
Focus range 10 cm ~ infinity
Macro focus distance 30 cm (macro @ Wide) 10 cm (macro @ Middle to Tele)
Shutter speed: Mechanical shutter: 1/2400~1/3 s
White balance: automatic, sunny, cloudy, incandescent, fluorescent
Scene: automatic, user, close-up, landscape, night, night portrait
Color tone: normal, sepia, black & white, negative
Still zoom (optical/digital) 3x / up to 20x
Rotating gallery
Online album/blog: photo/video uploading from gallery
Lifeblog support
Video and still image editors
Movie director for automated video production
Video resolutions: up to VGA (640x480) at 30 fps
Digital stereo microphone
Audio recording: AAC stereo, 48kHz
Digital video stabilization
Video clip length: max. 60 min per clip
Video file format .mp4 (default), .3gp (for MMS)
White balance: automatic, sunny, cloudy, incandescent, fluorescent
Scene: automatic, night
Color tones: normal, sepia, black & white, negative
Video zoom: (optical / digital) 3x / up to 8x
Music Features
Digital music player - supports MP3/AAC/AAC+/eAAC+/WMA with playlists and equalizer
One click CD ripping, converting and transferring music to your device using Nokia Music Manager
Share playlists with your friends over Bluetooth wireless technology, MMS, or e-mail
Integrated speaker
Synchronize PC music library with Windows Media Player
OMA DRM 2.0 support for music
Stereo FM radio (87.5-108MHz) with Visual Radio support
*Stereo sound can only be heard with a compatible stereo headset.
Nokia XpressPrint
Print digital photos directly from the device to compatible printers
Transfer photos directly to compatible printer or kiosk via Bluetooth wireless technology, memory card, wireless LAN (UPnP) or directly to PictBridge-compliant printer via USB cable1,22
Built-in application is quick and easy to use; no installation, no fuss
Order prints online
Nokia XpressShare solution
Easy sharing of captured photos and videos directly from the gallery or straight after capture via e-mail or Bluetooth wireless technology while retaining full image quality or via MMS with automatic resizing of 3.2 megapixel images to fit MMS
Nokia XpressTransfer solution
Transfer and organize photos and videos between your device and compatible PC
Connect to compatible PC and images are automatically transferred with Nokia Image Store feature in Nokia PC Suite, photo albums created on the device are saved in similar albums on the PC
Organize and edit photos and videos on PC with Adobe Photoshop Album Starter Edition
Deletion or resizing of the images and videos transferred from the device. Resizing means you can carry a large collection of photos and videos on your device and full quality versions are stored on the PC
Gallery view of photos and videos transferred to PC
Display and User Interface
Internal Display:
320 x 240 pixels, up to 262,144 colors
Active matrix 2.4" QVGA color screen
Wide 160° viewing angle
Automatic brightness control
External Display:
Large 1.1" screen
128 x 36 pixels, up to 65,536 colors
Twist and Shoot form factor
4 modes:
Imaging mode for capture
View mode for reliving memories
Fold open mode for talking
Fold closed mode for carrying
Outside: 5-way scroll key, camera mode key and flash key
Inside: 5-way scroll key, selection keys, menu key, edit and clear keys, call and end keys
Dedicated keys for capture and zoom
Multimedia key for quick access to your favorite content
Additional selection keys for landscape mode
Active standby screen
User Interface: S60 3rd Edition
Connectivity
Integrated wireless LAN (802.11 b/g) and UPnP (Universal Plug and Play)
Nokia Web Browser with Mini map
Web feeds support (RSS)
Easy-to-use e-mail client with attachment support for images, videos, music and documents
Compatible with Nokia Wireless Keyboard (sold separately)
Send and receive images, video clips, graphics, and business cards via Bluetooth v.2.0 wireless technology
USB 2.0 via Pop-Port™ interface and mass storage class support to support drag and drop functionality
TV out support (PAL/NTSC)
Nokia PC Suite connectivity with USB, Infrared and Bluetooth wireless technology
Local synchronization of contacts and calendar to a compatible PC using compatible connection
Over-the-air download of Java-based applications and games
Remote over-the-air synchronization
Data
Dual Transfer Mode (DTM) support for simultaneous voice and packet data connection in GSM/EDGE networks. Simple class A, multi slot class 11, max speed DL/UL: 177.6/118.4 kbits/s
EGPRS class B, multi slot class 32, max speed DL/UL= 296 / 177.6 kbits/s
*Actual achieved speeds may vary depending on network support.
Organization
Personal Information Management (PIM)
Advanced S60 PIM features including calendar, contacts, to-do list, and PIM printing
Settings Wizard for easy configuration of e-mail, push to talk and video sharing
Data transfer application for transfer of PIM information from other compatible Nokia devices
Adobe Premiere Elements 2.0 software gives you the power to edit great movies on your compatible PC and create a DVD to relive special moments again and again (requires Windows XP operating system)
Memory Functions
Up to 50 MB internal dynamic memory for messages, ring tones, images, video clips, calendar notes, to-do list and applications
Expandable memory: 128 MB miniSD card
Memory card slot supporting up to 2 GB miniSD memory cards
*Please note that the memory capacity of the miniSD in the sales package may vary depending on the market and/or your network operator/service provider
Personalization & Fun
Play video, music and photos on home media network - compatible TV, stereo and PC over WLAN/UPnP
Full-screen video playback to view downloaded, streamed or recorded video clips
DVD-ROM with PC software - (containing Nokia PC Suite, Lifeblog, Adobe Photoshop Album Starter Edition, Adobe Premiere Elements 2.0, Home Media Server software)
User guide, Quick Start guide, Get Connected guide and Add-on Application guide
* Please note different miniSD configurations may be available depending on country or operator configuration
Specifications
Weight: 6.35 ounces
Dimensions: 4.65 x 2.19 x 1.11 inches
Service
Dual mode WCDMA/GSM and triband GSM coverage on up to five continents (EDGE/GSM 900/1800/1900 + WCDMA 2100 MHz networks)
Disclamer: All the tricks, tips and hacks provided on this blog are correct up our knowledge. We dont take any legal or moral responsibilty of the damage arising due to use of information provided here.