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Twitter Applications Popularity

Tuesday, May 5th, 2009 | Internet, Media, Society with No Comments »

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Enlighten Your Choice in Web Hosting Services

Thursday, April 30th, 2009 | Internet, Web Hosting with No Comments »

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If you want to make identity in this World Wide Web by your website, so it is the responsibility of the host to make site visible at the World Wide Web. Web, hosting is a service that enables you to upload and store a site’s HTML documents and related files on a server that can be accessed through the internet. Before selecting any service it is advisable to do proper research on web, make discussions with hosting providers, and take suggestions from other users, as after all there are quality service providers in existence as well.

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Google’s New Gmail mobile Web App

Tuesday, April 14th, 2009 | Gadgets, Internet, Softwares with No Comments »

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If you’ve been losing sleep in eager anticipation of the new Gmail for mobile, rest assured that you’ll sleep soundly tonight. With support for both Android phones and iPhone / iPod Touch OS 2.2.1, the gang over at the Google mobile blog are justifiably proud of the new app. Expect nothing less than a more robust cache that utilizes Gears (for Android) and SQLite databases (for iPhones / touches) to allow you to compose messages and access recently read messages without a network connection, an improved look and feel, and the all new “floaty bar” (their name, not ours) that keeps popular menu commands from scrolling off screen, as this bad boy rolls out progressively over the course of the day. Most interestingly, using the new Gmail on your devices doesn’t require any tweaks or installs — it’s utilizing HTML5 (and its offline storage APIs) already present in the browser. Google is just turning on the juice behind the scenes. And for those of you who are resistant to change, fear not — the previous version is still available. Check it out for yourself over at gmail.com, but not before peeping that super-sweet video after the break.

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World’s Digest – A News-Generation Blog

Saturday, March 28th, 2009 | Blogging, Education, Internet with No Comments »

World’s Digest was developed as a News-generation blog that took as its concept “A Bit Range of Information is Our Concern” and included a full range of features to meet the real user needs. In specific terms, the main aim was to use a range of innovative content throughout the design to create a blog that was a high-level fusion of the best features, which include convenience and quality content.

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MyOtherDrive.Com: A Drive to Revolutionized Online Experiences

Wednesday, January 21st, 2009 | Business, Internet, Web Hosting with 2 Comments

What makes online experiences more exciting and interesting are the various sites which offer services that help online users to make their online activities easier and more convenient. The online world has been revolutionized by some great online software service providers. Wherever you are in the world today, you can share files and messages, upload photos and videos, and interact with other people across the globe. What are seemingly physically impossible to do due to time and space restrictions some few years ago are now realities. General observation would tells us that the online world is constantly improving and developing to such a great scale which a decade ago is beyond the pale of imagination of man.

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RSS Content Generator Professional 3.5.63

Sunday, January 4th, 2009 | Blogging, Internet with No Comments »

RSS Content Generator is a comprehensive website generator from free RSS feeds (news, press releases and articles) to boost up your search engine rankings or make money with Google AdSense or another advertising program. RSS Content Generator can automatically download new RSS feeds, update your site with your structure and design and upload it to your server – all without your intervention. Read the rest of this entry »

Learn and Earn through the Plug-In Profit Site Training Program

Tuesday, December 23rd, 2008 | Internet, Services, Training with No Comments »

Spend less and earn more through this excellent Plug-In Profit Site training. This great training program in the web allows practically everybody to join the great crew of hopefuls who wish to learn and get on their way on earning great income at home. The plug-in profit site training is a superb opportunity to most home buddies who wish to expand their source of income while exploring the world wide web as a vast community of diligent individuals who wish to make the web as an avenue to earn money.

The concept of plug-in profit site training is great as it enables people to be a part of a working community helping advertisers to promote their product while at the same time giving bloggers cool opportunity to earn from revenues and commission. I personally find this scheme an excellent way of sharing to people a great idea and unleashing in them the potential mind of a great entrepreneur. The Internet offers tremendous opportunities to all interested fellow out there. What is needed is a creative mind with a bold spirit to venture on something new and novel. The plug-in profit site training is one of these enormous opportunities available for everyone. Would you there to use a creative mind and a bold spirit to join the successful league of the plug-in profit site training program? Yours is the decision to make.

Jon M Queen is the Expert You are Looking For

Tuesday, December 23rd, 2008 | Internet, Services with No Comments »

Are you searching for a dependable consultancy services in the field of law, economics, project financing and other related fields? Put an end to your endless search. Your search ends at ziggs.com. The widely recognized and highly reputable person you are looking for is Mr. Jon M Queen. Being an authority himself in the aforecited fields, you can be assured that the projects you would like to be handled with are assured of their effective implementation.

Most clients who patronized the services of Mr. Queen keep on coming back to his office requesting his service not only for the second time but for the succeeding times and for every occasion his service and expertise will be needed. Indeed, the great project ventures of the clients came out a success through the skillful consultancy service of Mr. Queen. As a matter of fact, Mr. Queen is a member of project staff consultants in Kyoto Protocol’s Clean Development Mechanism. He also handles and manages development projects under the Joint Implementation Mechanism.

With these impressive resume, Mr. Jon M. Queen is the right person for the project you are planning for in the future.

Laugh and Win Exciting Prizes

Monday, December 22nd, 2008 | Internet, Services with No Comments »

A picture paints a thousand words. This saying leaves an indelible impression in my mind. Every time I go back to look at the old pictures of mine, it reminds me of my sweet experiences, a reminiscence of things past and a flashback to the memory lane. There is no greater teacher than memory. It helps us to feel our humaneness and temper our existence on earth. That is why I always share these great memories to other people and share experiences worth remembering by sending funny pics, sometimes even wacky pics shot candidly in one occasion to my friends

Now, I’m more than glad to know that I can share my pics not just to my friends but practically to all people from the different parts of the world by uploading my funny and cool pics at http://www.sitonsantaslap.com/?utm_source=b . When I visited the site, I felt great. I enjoy the Sit on Santas lap videos. They are just so cool that you keep on looking at them over and over again. How nice it is to be looking at others’ videos and get a good laugh out of them. Laughter, indeed, is shared free at this site.

Just send in your pics by uploading them to the site and let the world know you. The cool thing here is that you can win exciting prizes when your entry is chosen. So, if you got a wish now, let that wish be fulfilled by sharing your pic in the site.

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Gmail exploit may allow attackers to forward e-mail

Friday, November 28th, 2008 | Internet with No Comments »

In his post, Brandon writes that the vulnerability has caused some people to lose their domain names registered through GoDaddy.com.

Without posting the full exploit, here is the key as Brandon explains it relies on obtaining the variables that represent the user name and “at”:

When you create a filter in your Gmail account, a request is sent to Google’s servers to be processed. The request is made in the form of a url with many variables. For security reasons, your browser doesn’t display all the variable contained within the url. Using FireFox and a plugin called Live HTTP Headers, you can see exactly what variables are sent from your browser to Google’s servers.

After that, an attacker just needs to identify the variable that is the equivalent of the username.

“Obtaining this variable is tricky but possible,” he writes. “I’m not going to tell you how to do it, if you search hard enough online you’ll find out how.”

The “at” variable can be obtained by visiting a malicious Web site, writes Brandon, who suggests that Google make the “at” variable expire after every request rather than after every session.

To avoid being a victim of the vulnerability, users should check their filters often, Brandon suggests. Firefox users can download an extension called NoScript that helps prevent these attacks, he said.

Of course, any Web site that uses cookies for authentication requests can be taken advantage of in the same way. To avoid becoming a victim to this type of exploit, Gmail users should logout of their accounts when they are not in use, and–of course–not visit Web sites that they don’t trust.

Google representatives did not immediately return a request for comment.

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