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Monday, March 24, 2008

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Firefox Inside Firefox

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You know that many of us spend lot of our computing time on the internet and most of that time we use Firefox tabs to open all our favorite Sites and services inside Firefox right?, yes, Gmail inside Ff, Yahoo inside Ff, ebay inside Ff, Banking inside Ff ect. ect. ect….With all these favorites inside Firefox, How about Opening Firefox inside Firefox? Not bad huh? and its really easy too just type in this url in a new tab in Firefox and there you go! Firefox inside Firefox!

chrome://browser/content/browser.xul


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Disclaimer: I guarantee that this will work with Firefox. But I have no responsibility of any damage that cause Internet Explorer users by Using this with IE to Open Firefox inside IE

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Sunday, March 23, 2008

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Disable Error Reporting in Win Xp

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By disabling error reporting in Windows XP you can improve your computer performance and it's more useful who have slow computers and getting stumble every time computer get busy.
Disable Error Reporting in Windows Xp
Also by disabling this you can avoid annoying messages every time you get when programme crash and make your computer bit faster.

Ok lets get into the stuff...

First Go to Start >> Then Control panel



Then Double click on SYSTEM


At this moment you must have open SYSTEM PROPERTIES dialog box.




Click ADVANCE tab there




Click on Error reporting tab and then you'll get ERROR REPORTING dialog box.


Select DISABLE ERROR REPORTING and make sure to check BUT NOTIFY ME WHEN CRITICAL ERRORS OCCUR
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Tuesday, March 18, 2008

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Registration domain - Domain Name Varieties

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Registration domainDomain name registration is about identifying your website on the net.It's the first and unique process in your web site creation scheme.Your website needs carefully selected domain name before you proceed for domain name registration. In this tutorial I will explain important steps more than you or you never consider for domain name registration.

Generic Domain Name:

Ideally, domain name may be short and simple for remembering easily. Generic names are easy to remember, and there is always a generic name, no matter which business you are in or doing. Unfortunately, for domain name registration, most generic domains are no longer available. For example, if you deal in baby toys, you will find domain names like babytoys.com, baby-toys.com, babytoy.com, etc. are already taken. If you do not mind country-specific domain extensions (like .lk, .uk, and so on), you may be in luck for acquiring a hot name for domain name registration. If lucky to have found one, check whether the domain name infringes any patent or trademark in your country or elsewhere before domain name registration.


Unique Domain name:

If not generic domain names, how about unique names like altavista, google, orange, kanoodle, or word combinations like notyet, tuttos. Those are so simple ,good sound ,easy to remember and pleasant and so on? Perhaps you won't mind slight distortions, such as prioriti instead of priority. Watch closely and you will see these domain names not only sound nice, they are also short and quick on recall. It is likely that many such unique domain names are out of bounds. In that case, as mentioned above, opt for country-specific extension suitable to your need before domain name registration.

Other Considerations:

Sometimes it may be necessary that your domain name reflects your company name. Even so, try grabbing a suitable one, get domain name registration and finally name your company accordingly. Examples like Google, Pcmagazine and Ebay come immediately to mind. Find one such, do domain name registration and you can over time build a solid brand around your domain name.

Whatever you do, avoid small pitfalls on way to domain name registration. Long and hyphenated domains are not good because they add to confusion. Moreover, people rarely remember them.But it doesn't mean they aren't good for standing.Short names with hyphen are really effective same as others.If it proves too much of a hassle, get help with automated name creating tools at

NameBoy = http://nameboy.com/
DomainFellow = http://domainfellow.com/

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Register A Domain Name

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You can register a domain name by going to anyone of the worldwide domain name registrars. Whether you are able to register your domain with a specific name depends on a number of factors; the most important of them being the availability of the domain name. Domain name you have selected should be available in that moment.That means may be you can't get what you exactly want.Some of the widely used domain name registrars are:

http://www.hostway.com
http://www.namesecure.com
http://www.godaddy.com and there's lots of domain registrars in world wide.

The cost for registering a domain name might differ from one registrar to another. However, you must check different prices charged by various domain name registrars before settling for one.

Domain name being such an important aspect of your website calls for meticulous consideration of a few factors such as:
  • Consider some key factors such as terms, length of service, and price per service package while registering a domain name. You should always choose a service package that suits your existing and future needs even if it cost high in stead of settling for a cheaper service package that could prove costly in the long run.
  • Choose a domain name that should contain either you own product or company’s name. This will not only ensure that your opted domain name is available but also enhance the brand awareness of your product.
  • From SEO (Search Engine Optimization) standpoint, you should consider including the targeted keyword in your domain so that it will be search engine friendly which in turn will immensely benefit your website from SEO perspective.
  • Registering your domain name on a dedicated IP server is always recommended as it will offer you better credibility from search engines. Domain names hosted on shared IP servers stand the risk of being blacklisted incase anyone of the other subscribers engages in some unethical SEO practices.
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Domain Name Guidelines

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Domain names are containing most of the terms should consider when going buying a domain for a site. Instead of buying just a domain this section has guidance of buy a profitable domain for any particular type of site.








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Monday, March 17, 2008

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Google Secrets and Tricks

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Advance Files Search Type Using Google
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Crash Course In Getting A #1 Google Ranking
How to Download Torrents Files Using Google Search Engine
Find Movies Games Mp3 Applications and etc .. Using Google
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Sunday, March 16, 2008

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Google Search - Special Syntax

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Special Syntax for search in Google to more relative and success results
Google Search Special Syntax

Google is clearly the best general-purpose search engine on the Web and Google goes far beyond a regular search engine. Give the tricks in this article a try. You'll be amazed at how many different ways Google can improve your Internet searching.

In addition to the basic AND, OR, and phrase searches, Google offers some rather extensive special syntax for narrowing your searches.

But most people don't use google to its best advantage. Do you just plug in a keyword or two and hope for the best? That may be the quickest way to search, but with more than eight billion pages in Google's index, it's still a struggle to pare results to a manageable number.

But Google is an remarkably powerful tool that can ease and enhance your Internet exploration. Google's search options go beyond simple keywords, the Web, and even its own programmers. Let's look at some of Google's lesser-known options.


Syntax Search Tricks:

Using a special syntax is a way to tell Google that you want to restrict your searches to certain elements or characteristics of Web pages. Google has a fairly complete list of its syntax elements at

www.google.com/help/operators.html

Following are descriptions of the special syntax elements, ordered by common usage and function


intitle:

intitle: restricts your search to the titles of web pages. The variation allintitle: finds pages wherein all the words specified appear in the title of the web page. Using allintitle: is basically the same as using the intitle: before each keyword.

intitle:"george bush"

allintitle:"money supply" economics

You may wish to avoid the allintitle: variation, because it doesn't mix well with some of the other syntax elements.


intext:

intext: searches only body text (i.e., ignores link text, URLs, and titles). While its uses are limited, it's perfect for finding query words that might be too common in URLs or link titles.

Intext:"yahoo.com"
Intext:html

There's an allintext: variation, but again, this doesn't play well with others.


inanchor:

inanchor: searches for text in a page's link anchors. A link anchor is the descriptive text of a link. For example, the link anchor in the HTML code

inanchor:"tutorial-net"

As with other in*: syntax elements, there's an allinanchor: variation, which works in a similar way (i.e., all the keywords specified must appear in a page's link anchors).


Link:

Lets you see which pages are linking to your Web page or to another page you're interested in. For example, try typing in

link:http://www.pcmag.com

Use this for less effort typing LINK
http://www.google.com/help/features.html#link


site:

site: allows you to narrow your search by either a site or a top-level domain. The AltaVista search engine, by contrast, has two syntax elements for this function (host: and domain:), but Google has only the one.

site:loc.gov
site:thomas.loc.gov
site:edu
site:nc.us

Be aware that site: is no good for trying to search for a page that exists beneath the main or default site (i.e., in a subdirectory such as /~sam/album/). For example, if you're looking for something below the main GeoCities site, you can't use site: to find all the

pages in http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Meadows/6485/; Google returns no results. Use
inurl: instead site:


inurl:

restricts your search to the URLs of web pages. This syntax tends to work well for finding search and help pages, because they tend to be rather regular in composition. An
allinurl: variation finds all the words listed in a URL but doesn't mix well with some other special syntax.

inurl:help

allinurl:search help

You'll see that using the inurl: query instead of the site: query has one immediate advantage you can use it to search subdirectories. While the http:// prefix in a URL is ignored by Google when used with site:, search results come up short when including it in an inurl: query. Be sure to remove prefixes in any inurl: query for the best (read: any) results.

You can also use inurl: in combination with the site: syntax to draw out information on subdomains. For example, how many subdomains does google.com really have? A quick query will help you figure that out:

site:google.com -inurl:www.google.com

This query asks Google to list all pages from the google.com domain, but leave out those pages which are from the common subdomain www, since you already know about that one

Do you ever wonder how many subdomains google has.I wondered!!!!


cache:

cache: finds a copy of the page that Google indexed even if that page is no longer available at its original URL or has since changed its content completely.

cache:tutorial-net.blogspot.com

If Google returns a result that appears to have little to do with your query, you're almost sure to find what you're looking for in the latest cached version of the page at Google. The Google cache is particularly useful for retrieving a previous version of a page that changes often.


filetype:

filetype: searches the suffixes or filename extensions. These are usually, but not

necessarily, different file types; filetype:htm and filetype:html will give you different result counts, even though they're the same file type. You can even search for different page generators—such as ASP, PHP, CGI, and so forth—presuming the site isn't hiding them behind redirection and proxying. Google indexes several different Microsoft formats, including PowerPoint (.ppt), Excel (.xls), and Word (.doc).

“C puls plus” filetype:pdf
"Tt books" filetype:doc


related:

related:, as you might expect, finds pages that are related to the specified page. This is a good way to find categories of pages; a search for related:google.com returns a variety of search engines, including Lycos, Yahoo!, and Northern Light.

related:www.yahoo.com
related:www.cnn.com

While an increasingly rare occurrence, you'll find that not all pages are related to other page


info:

info: provides a page of links to more information about a specified URL. This information includes a link to the URL's cache, a list of pages that link to the URL, pages that are related to the URL, and pages that contain the URL.

info:tutorial-net.blogspot.com
info:www.nytimes.com/technology

Note that this information is dependent on whether Google has indexed the specified URL; if not information will obviously be far more limited.


phonebook:

phonebook: as you might expect, looks up phone numbers.
phonebook:Mike Doe CA

phonebook:(511) 556-2525


Daterange:

daterange: limits your search to a particular date or range of dates on which a page was indexed. It's important to note that a daterange: search has nothing to do with when a page was created, but when it was indexed by Google. So a page created on February 2 but not indexed by Google until April 11 would turn up in a daterange: search for April 11.
"Geri Halliwell" "Spice Girls" daterange:2450958-2450968

You can find converters on the Web such as

http://aa.usno.navy.mil/data/docs/JulianDate.html

but an easier way is to do a Google Daterange: search by filling in a form at

www.faganfinder.com/engines/google.shtml

If one special syntax element is good, two must be better, right? Sometimes. Though someoperators can't be mixed (you can't use the link: operator with anything else) many can be, quickly narrowing your results to a less overwhelming number.

Wanna my favorite searching keywords found by me::

site:blogspot.com inurl:tutorial,technology,IT,security
(Because blogspot is funny way to wide range of informations)
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Friday, March 7, 2008

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Anonymity On Internet

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Are You Safe?? Do you know.There are many peoples in internet trying to get your info every moment your are connect to the internet. So wanna safe Then you should read this articles
Anonymity On Internet surfing annonymouse


All About Proxy
Anonymity Guide Proxy
Cookies
Why Hide Your IP Address?
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CookieS

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You have little to fear from the edible variety, but the digital ones can be a major threat to your security and privacy. A cookie is a tiny text file (usually less than 1kb in size), which is created and stored on your hard drive whenever you visit a dynamic (or an interactive if you like) web site. These are used to log your personal details so that you can access members only areas of web sites without having to type in a password every time, or to retain your customised settings so that they are available the next time you visit. If you're using a shared computer, anyone who visits the same site that you have previously logged in to can access your accounts. This is particularly worrying if you have entered your credit card details into a form on an e-commerce site. If your browser is set to automatically fill in these details whenever you return to a previously visited site, this information could be clearly visible - you don't need me to explain the problems this could entail.

The solution to this problem is to delete any cookies which contain sensitive data once you have completed your transactions. Your cookies will be stored in a different place depending on which operating system you are using so you will have to use your detective skills to find them. As an example, in Windows XP they are located in your

'c:\Documents and Settings\USERNAME\Cookies' directory.

If you look in this directory, in some cases it is easy to identify which cookie is associated with which web site, but in other cases it's not so obvious. The cookie which was created when you visited Yahoo.com to check your email may be called USERNAME(ID)@yahoo.txt for example.
Unfortunately some cookies refer to the IP address of the site you visited and so look more like
USERNAME@145.147.25.21.
These cookies can be selectively deleted one at a time if it's obvious which ones are causing a threat to your security, or you can just wipe out the whole lot in one fell swoop and have them recreated as and when they are required. However, if
you're really struggling to find your cookie jar, you could delete your cookies via your browser's tool bar instead. In Internet Explorer this can be done through the 'Tools' > 'Internet Options' menu items.

If all this sounds like too much hassle, you can always find a labour saving program which will be happy to take the job off your hands. These 'cookie crunching' programs allow you to be more selective when editing, viewing and deleting cookies from your system, and some of them will even prevent cookies from being created in the first place.

Urls:
http://www.rbaworld.com/Programs/CookieCruncher/ -Cookie Cruncher
http://www.thelimitsoft.com/ -Cookie Crusher
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Thursday, March 6, 2008

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Anonymity Guide Proxy

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Basic Instructions use Proxies

I can see you hiding in the shadows over there and so can the logs of all the web sites, FTP servers and other nooks and crannies you visit on the web. The sort of information gathered by these logs and which is available to the webmasters of the sites you visit include

The address of the previous site you visited
Your IP address,
your computer's ID name,
your physical location
The name of your ISP along with less personal details such as the operating system you're using
Your screen resolution and more.

If someone was snooping through your dustbin to gather information on consumer trends or tracking your every move to see where it is you go everyday you wouldn't be too chuffed would you. Well the web is no different, it's still an invasion of privacy and a threat to security and you don't have to put up with it.

Proxy servers:

Every time you visit a web site, detailed information about your system is automatically provided to the webmaster. This information can be used by hackers to exploit your computer or can be forwarded to the market research departments of consumer corporations who by tracking your activities on the internet are better equipped to direct more relevant spam at you. Your best defence against this is to use what is known as a proxy server, which will hide revealing information from the web sites you visit, allowing you to surf the web anonymously. These work by altering the way in which your browser retrieves web pages or connects to remote servers. With a proxy server set up, whenever you 'ask' IE or Netscape to look at a web page, the request is first sent through an external server which is completely independent of your ISP's servers. This third party server then does the requesting on your behalf so that it appears that the request came from them rather than you and your real IP address is never disclosed to the sites you visit. There is nothing to download and the whole process takes less than a minute.

There are two different ways to use proxy servers and both have their advantages and disadvantages. The first method is to use a web based service. What this involves is visiting the proxy's home page each time you want to browse a web site anonymously. The core component of such a system is the dialog box where you enter the address of the web site you want to visit. Each time you enter the URL of the site you want to browse via the proxy into this box, your personal information, IP address and so on is first encrypted before being sent to the site allowing you to maintain your anonymity. Two of the best examples of this type of web based proxy service are Code:

http://www.proxyroll.com/
http://www.prospector.cz/Free-Internet-services/Web-proxy/

Obviously one disadvantage of using a web based service like proxyroll or prospector, however, is that you have to visit the proxies home page each time you want to surf anonymously. You could choose to select this page as your default home page, but it's still quite awkward if you're forever site hopping at the speed of light. The second main 'con' is that you often have to put up with extra adverts on the pages you visit. These are automatically inserted into the pages by the proxy - they have to pay for service somehow. More sophisticated and convenient solutions are also on offer yet they come with a price tag.

The second method you can use to protect your privacy via a proxy server involves adjusting the settings of your web browser so that you can surf anonymously without having to visit the home page of your proxy each time. To do this you will first need to know the name of your proxy server and the port number it uses. This information can be gleaned from either a public proxy server list or the FAQ referring to a private subscription based service. Once you have the name of the proxy server you wish to use, select 'Internet Options' from the 'Tools' menu of your browser. Now select 'Connections' followed by 'Settings' and tick the 'use a proxy server' check box. To finish the job all you have to do now is enter the name of the server in the 'address' box, the port which it uses in the 'port' box and go forth and surf anonymously.

Free, manual proxy servers as advertised on anonymity sites, if you can find one at all, are likely to be highly over subscribed, and as a result the speed at which they retrieve web pages can deteriorate. In which case you can go in pursuit of a public proxy server list and select an alternative from it, which can then be set up manually. To locate such a list you can investigate sites such as Code:

http://www.proxys4all.com/
http://proxynext.com/

however, this method isn't problem free either, so before you get too carried away and go jumping on the anonymity bandwagon there are a few things you should be aware of. It's very easy to use proxies to protect your privacy, but often the disadvantages of using them far out weigh the benefits. You see, the problem is that, like the proxy servers provided Rewebber at all, free, public proxies are nearly all over subscribed and so they can slow down web browsing considerably. Digging out fast reliable proxy servers is an art form in itself and is a skill which takes considerable practice. You could find a list of public proxy servers and then experiment with each one until you find one that runs at a reasonable speed, but this can be very time consuming and frustrating. Instead, your search would be much more efficient if you got a dedicated program to carry out this task for you. There are literally dozens of proxy seeking programs around which can do just that, and many of them are available as freeware. What these do is scan the internet for public proxy servers. These servers are then tested for speed and anonymity (not all of them are truly anonymous, even if they claim to be!) and once you find one which suits your requirements you can select it as your default proxy with the click of a button.

One of the most significant advantages of using an automated tool to locate proxy servers is that you do not have to keep editing your proxy settings manually each time you wish to try out a new one. Instead, what you do is enter 'localhost' or '127.0.0.1' into the 'address' box and '8088' into the 'port' box of your browser's proxy settings menu and then forget about it. All future proxy switching is then orchestrated from within your proxy seeking software, which subsequently relays the information to your browser or whatever type of application you are attempting to make anonymous. For those of you who are curious 'localhost' and the IP address '127.0.0.1' are the names by which every computer on the internet refers to itself.
Here's a good selection of links, which should help you to get started

http://www.a4proxy.com/ -Anonymity 4 Proxy
http://www.helgasoft.com/hiproxy/ -Hi Proxy
http://www.proxy-verifier.com/ -Proxy Verifier
http://www.photono-software.de/ -Stealther.

You may find that even when using these programs you have difficulty finding good proxy servers. It is for this reason that many people choose only to use proxy servers temporarily whilst doing something which may land them in trouble with their ISP, or in a worst case scenario with the law. The most obvious example of a situation in which you would want to cover your tracks is when scanning for public FTP servers and subsequently uploading to them. Most other net activities are unlikely to incur serious consequences so under these circumstances you can safely surf the web without a proxy. If you're really serious about protecting your privacy, however, your best bet is probably to invest in a dedicated, stable proxy such as the ones offered by

http://www.ultimate-anonymity.com/ Ultimate Anonymity


These aren't free, but may be worth the expense if you aren't keen on continuously switching proxy servers.

Before splashing out though it may be worth checking if your current ISP has a proxy server of its own which you can use. These aren't there to help you to commit cyber crimes and get away with it, they actually have a legitimate purpose as well - otherwise they wouldn't exist. You see, proxy servers were originally designed to help speed up web page loading times. Proxy servers contain a cache of all the web pages which have been requested via the browsers of the people using the proxy. When someone surfs the web using a proxy, the proxy first checks to see if it already has a copy of the web page stored in its cache. If this version of the page is bang up to date, it is sent to your computer and appears in your browser. If the page found in the cache of the proxy server is older than the one stored on the server hosting the page, a new request to the web server is made and the page is updated in the cache of the proxy before being sent to you. Because these servers use very fast internet connections they can retrieve web pages at much greater speeds than you can via your modest home setup. If these servers are located physically nearer to your home than the web host servers you wish to retrieve web pages from, the speed at which you browse the web will be accelerated.
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All About ProxyS

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The exchange of information in Internet is made by the "client - server" model. A client sends a request (what files he needs) and a server sends a reply (required files). For close cooperation (full understanding) between a client and a server the client sends additional information about itself: a version and a name of an operating system, configuration of a browser (including its name and version) etc. This information can be necessary for the server in order to know which web-page should be given (open) to the client. There are different variants of web-pages for different configurations of browsers. However, as long as web-pages do not usually depend on browsers, it makes sense to hide this information from the web-server.
What your browser transmits to a web-server:

A name and a version of an operating system
A name and a version of a browser
configuration of a browser (display resolution, color depth, java / javascript support, ...)
IP-address of a client
Other information


The most important part of such information (and absolutely needless for a web-server) is information about IP-address. Using your IP it is possible to know about you the following:

A country where you are from
A city
Your provider?s name and e-mail
Your physical address


Information, transmitted by a client to a server is available (accessible) for a server as environment variables. Every information unit is a value of some variable. If any information unit is not transmitted, then corresponding variable will be empty (its value will be undetermined).

These are some environment variables:

REMOTE_ADDR ? IP address of a client

HTTP_VIA ? if it is not empty, then a proxy is used. Value is an address (or several addresses) of a proxy server, this variable is added by a proxy server itself if you use one.

HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR ? if it is not empty, then a proxy is used. Value is a real IP address of a client (your IP), this variable is also added by a proxy server if you use one.

HTTP_ACCEPT_LANGUAGE ? what language is used in browser (what language a page should be displayed in)

HTTP_USER_AGENT ? so called "a user?s agent". For all browsers this is Mozilla. Furthermore, browser?s name and version (e.g. MSIE 5.5) and an operating system (e.g. Windows XP) is also mentioned here.

HTTP_HOST ? is a web server?s name

This is a small part of environment variables. In fact there are much more of them (DOCUMENT_ROOT, HTTP_ACCEPT_ENCODING, HTTP_CACHE_CONTROL, HTTP_CONNECTION, SERVER_ADDR, SERVER_SOFTWARE, SERVER_PROTOCOL, ...)
Their quantity can depend on settings of both a server and a client.

These are examples of variable values:

REMOTE_ADDR = 194.85.1.1
HTTP_ACCEPT_LANGUAGE = en
HTTP_USER_AGENT = Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.0; Windows xp)
HTTP_HOST = www.webserver.en
HTTP_VIA = 194.85.1.1 (Squid/2.4.STABLE7)
HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR = 194.115.5.5

Anonymity at work in Internet is determined by what environment variables "hide" from a web-server.

If a proxy server is not used, then environment variables look in the following way:

REMOTE_ADDR = your IP
HTTP_VIA = not determined
HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR = not determined

According to how environment variables "hided" by proxy servers, there are several types of proxies

Transparent Proxies:

They do not hide information about your IP address:

REMOTE_ADDR = proxy IP
HTTP_VIA = proxy IP
HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR = your IP

The function of such proxy servers is not the improvement of your anonymity in Internet. Their purpose is information cashing, organization of joint access to Internet of several computers, etc.

Anonymous Proxies:

All proxy servers, that hide a client?s IP address in any way are called anonymous proxies

Simple Anonymous Proxies:

These proxy servers do not hide a fact that a proxy is used, however they replace your IP with its own:
REMOTE_ADDR = proxy IP
HTTP_VIA = proxy IP
HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR = proxy IP

These proxies are the most wide spread among other anonymous proxy servers.

Distorting Proxies:

As well as simple anonymous proxy servers these proxies do not hide the fact that a proxy server is used. However a client?s IP address (your IP address) is replaced with another (arbitrary, random) IP:

REMOTE_ADDR = proxy IP
HTTP_VIA = proxy IP
HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR = random IP address

High Anonymity Proxies:

These proxy servers are also called "high anonymity proxy". In contrast to other types of anonymity proxy servers they hide a fact of using a proxy:

REMOTE_ADDR = proxy IP
HTTP_VIA = not determined
HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR = not determined

That means that values of variables are the same as if proxy is not used, with the exception of one very important thing ? proxy IP is used instead of your IP address.

Summary:

Depending on purposes there are transparent and anonymity proxies. However, remember, using proxy servers you hide only your IP from a web-server, but other information (about browser configuration) is accessible!
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File Sharing and Related - Torrents , YouTube & Rapidshare

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File Sharing - Free Ebook Sites

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All about sharing ebooks (huge ebook site)
http://www.ebookee.com/

O'Reilly online
http://www.oreilly.com/openbook/
http://sysadmin.oreilly.com/

Computer books and manuals
http://www.hoganbooks.com/freebook/webbooks.html
http://www.informit.com/itlibrary/
http://www.fore.com/support/manuals/home/home.htm
http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/webbuy/freebooks.html

The Network Book
http://www.cs.columbia.edu/netbook/

Some #bookwarez.efnet.irc links
http://www.extrema.net/books/links.shtml
Some #bookwarez.efnet.irc fiction
http://194.58.154.90:4431/enscifi/

Pimpas online books (Indonesia)
http://202.159.16.55/~pimpa2000
http://202.159.15.46/~om-pimpa/buku

Security, privacy and cryptography
http://theory.lcs.mit.edu/~rivest/crypto-security.html |
http://www.oberlin.edu/~brchkind/cyphernomicon/

My own misc online reading material
http://www.eastcoastfx.com/docs/admin-guides/ |
http://www.eastcoastfx.com/~jorn/reading/

Computer books
http://solaris.inorg.chem.msu.ru/cs-books/
http://sweetrude.net/~cab/books/
http://alaska.mine.nu/books/
http://poprocks.dyn.ns.ca/dave/books/
http://58-160.skarland.uaf.edu/books/
http://202.186.247.194/~ebook/
http://hooligans.org/reference/

Linux documentation
http://www.linuxdoc.org/docs.html

FreeBSD documentation
http://www.freebsd.org/tutorials/

Sun documentation
http://osiris.imw.tu-clausthal.de:8888/
http://uran.vvsu.ru:8888/

SGI documentation
http://newton.unicc.chalmers.se/ebt-bin/nph-dweb/dynaweb;td=2 |
http://techpubs.sgi.com/library/tpl/cgi-bin/init.cgi

IBM Online Redbooks
http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/

Digital Unix documentation
http://www.unix.digital.com/faqs/publications/base_doc/DOCUMENTATION/V40D_HTML/V

Filesystem Hierarchy Standard
http://www.pathname.com/fhs/2.0/fhs-toc.html
http://www.linuxbase.com/

UNIX stuff
http://www.ucs.ed.ac.uk/~unixhelp/index.html
http://www.uwsg.indiana.edu/usail/
http://www.isu.edu/departments/comcom/unix/workshop/unixindex.html
http://www.franken.de/users/lorien/unix.html
http://www.cs.buffalo.edu/~milun/unix.programming.html

Programmers reading
http://www.programmersheaven.com/
http://www.cs.monash.edu.au/~alanf/se_proj97/

Programming Pearls 2nd edition
http://www.cs.bell-labs.com/cm/cs/pearls/

C stuff
http://www.strath.ac.uk/CC/Courses/NewCcourse/ccourse.html
http://www.cm.cf.ac.uk/Dave/C/CE.html
http://www.cprogramming.com/tutorial.html
http://www.cs.virginia.edu/c++programdesign/slides/
http://www.icce.rug.nl/docs/cplusplus/cplusplus.html

Perl stuff
http://www.webdesigns1.com/perl/ir.html
http://www.ictp.trieste.it/texi/perl/perl_toc.html
http://www.itknowledge.com/tpj/ | http://www.plover.com/~mjd/perl/

Java stuff
http://www.cs.brown.edu/courses/cs016/book/
http://polaris.cis.ksu.edu/~schmidt/CIS200/
http://www.daimi.au.dk/dProg1/java/langspec-1.0/index.html

Lisp stuff
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs.cmu.edu/project/ai-
repository/ai/html/cltl/mirrors.html
http://www.cs.tulane.edu/www/Villamil/lisp/

Ada stuff
http://www.adahome.com/Tutorials/

Database reading
http://www.bus.orst.edu/faculty/brownc/lectures/db_tutor/index.htm

SQL stuff http://w3.one.net/~jhoffman/sqltut.htm
http://www.doc.mmu.ac.uk/STAFF/E.Ferneley/SQL/index.htm |
http://www.daimi.au.dk/~oracle/sql/index.html

Visual Basic stuff
http://www.vb-world.net/books/

Handbook of Applied Cryptography
http://www.cacr.math.uwaterloo.ca/hac/

X Window System
http://tronche.com/gui/x/ | http://www.cen.com/mw3/refs.html |
http://www.gaijin.com/X/

GTK and Gnome stuff
http://developer.gnome.org/doc/GGAD/ggad.html

QT and KDE stuff
http://www.troll.no/qt/
http://developer.kde.org/documentation/tutorials/index.html
http://www.arrakis.es/~rlarrosa/tutorial.html

Corba stuff
http://www.iona.com/hyplan/vinoski/

TCP/IP info
http://www.tunix.kun.nl/ptr/tcpip.html

Misc programmers reading
http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~chilimbi/Pubs.html
http://www.ic.arizona.edu/~nromano/spring99/readings.htm

Some useful tech articles
http://www.sysadminmag.com/ | http://www.dotcomma.org/

Considering Hacking Constructive
http://www.firstmonday.dk/issues/issue4_2/gisle/index.html

Eric's Random Writings
http://www.tuxedo.org/~esr/writings/

IBM's History
http://www.ibm.com/ibm/history/story/text.html

Electronic Publishing
http://www.civeng.carleton.ca/~nholtz/ElectronicPublishing.html

Digital processing
http://www.dspguide.com/pdfbook.htm

The Hardware Book
http://sunsite.auc.dk/hwb/

Network iQ Router Reference Manual
http://www.teltrend.co.nz/documentation/networkiq/rel74/html/rmtoc.htm

Cisco Product Documentation
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/

Novell developers appnotes
http://developer.novell.com/research/appnotes/

Icons for your desktop
http://nether.tky.hut.fi/iconstore/

Hackers' Hall of Fame at Discovery Online
http://www.discovery.com/area/technology/hackers/hackers.html

Symbols and signs and ideograms and stuff
http://www.symbols.com/

Dictionaries
http://www.ohiolink.edu/db/oed.html
http://www.ohiolink.edu/db/ahd.html | http://www.ohiolink.edu/db/columbia.html
http://www.ohiolink.edu/db/thes.html
http://www.eb.com:180/

Misc reading material
http://dali.orgland.ru/tcd/
http://www.ud.se/english/press/pdf_publ.htm

Dantes Inferno
http://sophia.smith.edu/~lkleinbe/dante/home.html | http://www.divinecomedy.org/

Books and texts
http://digital.library.upenn.edu/books/
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/books.html
http://www.ipl.org/reading/books/
http://www.nakedword.org/ | http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/alex/

Literature stuff
http://lion.chadwyck.co.uk:8080/
http://www.swan.ac.uk/uwp/lit.htm

Octavo books
http://www.octavo.com/

Project Gutenberg - books and texts
http://www.promo.net/pg/

Project Runeberg - Scandinavian in books and texts
http://www.lysator.liu.se/runeberg/katalog.html

The Elements of Style
http://www.bartleby.com/141/index.html

Bigtext - illustrated books and manuals for DOS
http://www.ozemail.com.au/~kevsol/oldfav.html#bigtext

Breeze - a complete text system for Windows
http://www.ozemail.com.au/~kevsol/sware.html#brzwin

Language links
http://www.june29.com/HLP/

Grimms' fairy tales
http://www.nationalgeographic.com/grimm/archive.html

Winnie the Pooh
http://www.machaon.ru/pooh/

Seven Wonders of the World
http://ce.eng.usf.edu/pharos/wonders/

Medieval history
http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/sbook2.html

Misc history
http://www.usaor.net/users/ipm/contents.html
http://www.homeusers.prestel.co.uk/littleton/re0_cath.htm

Stonehenges Legends
http://www.missgien.net/stonehenge/legends.html

In Parentheses historical papers
http://www.inpar.dhs.org/

Bulfinchs Mythology
http://www.bulfinch.org/

The Dead Sea Scrolls
http://lcweb.loc.gov/exhibits/scrolls/toc.html

Qumran historical
site http://www.kalia.org.il/Qumran/

Index of cults
http://www.totentanz.de/kmedeke/cults.htm

Heretical speculation
http://www.calweb.com/~queribus/gnosticgnus.html

The esoteric Ordo Supremus Militaris Templi Hierosolymitani
http://www.osmth.org/index.html

Runes and Norse stuff http://www.multiart.nu/grimner/
http://www.eastcoastfx.com/~jorn/runes/

Extinction level events
http://members.xoom.com/korwisi/ele/english/index.html |
http://impact.arc.nasa.gov/ | http://www.boulder.swri.edu/clark/ncar.html

Stephen Hawkings Universe
http://www.pbs.org/wnet/hawking/html/home.html

The constellations
http://www.dibonsmith.com/constel.htm

Falling into a black hole
http://casasrv.colorado.edu/~ajsh/schw.shtml

Gravity is a push
http://www.epicom.com/gravitypush/

Online audiobooks
http://www.broadcast.com/books/scifi/

ElecBooks
http://www.elecbook.com/eblist.htm

NewMedia Classics
http://www.newmediaclassics.com/

Online Books Archive
http://docs.online.bg/

Internet Public Library
http://www.ipl.org/

Rocket-Library.com
http://www.rocket-library.com/categories.asp

PalmPilot E-Text Ring
http://www.webring.org/cgi-bin/webring?ring=pilot_text&id=2&List

Virtual Free Books
http://www.virtualfreesites.com/free.books.am.html

All About Ebooks
http://aalbc.com/ebooks/Allaboutebooks.htm
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Download Audios and Videos

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Heres a simple trick we can do with windows media player

Find a site that lets you play music or videos using media player
e.g. ringtones/mp3 and so on.

when media player loads and is playing your music/video click File then Save Media As..

select a place to save to and rename file if you wish but dont change File Type
leave it as Internet Cache then click save.

your music/video will then download quicker than normal download speed and you will then have your file in the location you set.

BUT this won't work with every site so don't panic just try another

It has worked for me also on several sites...

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File sharing - Rapidshare

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How 2 Find EVERYTHING uploaded in Rapidshare

We are going to use very useful independent tool on internet. GOOGLE. This is very small trick to find every uploaded files in rapidshare. We'll do this by using some tricky keywords.

All rapidshare Downloads:

.* site:rapidshare.com (This will give you the ability of find user profiles on rapidshare and what they uploaded )

.cab OR .exe OR .rar OR .zip site:rapidshare.com ( To find every uploaded Apps on Rapidshare )

.Avi OR .mpg OR .mpeg site:rapidshare.com ( To find movies on rapidshare )

This is very comman trick use in internet to find files on servers.You can change these keywords as your needs. For this understanding about keyword format is very important.

.File type OR .File type Site:rapidshare.com

You can change the aspect indicate by red color as your needs.
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Security Tutorials

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The things you should know about your computer security
Computer Security Tutorials
Computer Security - What Exactly Is It?
Top 5 Myths About Safe Surfing and Pc Security
10-Security-Enhancements
Internet Security Basics
Malware Quiz
How to Avoid Getting Ripped-Off Online
Are They Watching You Online?
Zone Labs vs. Windows XP Service Pack 2 Firewall
Computer Security Solution Security Maintain Guide
Computer Firewall, Why you need to have Firewall System to Your Computer
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Wednesday, March 5, 2008

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Security Tutorials - 10 Security Enhancements.

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10 Fast and Free Security Enhancements
artwork (This's very important tutorial to Pc users for about there security.)

Before you spend a dime on security, there are many precautions you can take that will protect you against the most common threats.

1. Check Windows Update and Office Update regularly
have your Office CD ready. Windows Me, 2000, and XP users can configure automatic updates. Click on the Automatic Updates tab in the System control panel and choose the appropriate options.

2. Install a personal firewall.
Both SyGate and ZoneAlarm offer free versions.

3. Install a free spyware blocker.
SpyBot Search & Destroy spywares. SpyBot is also paranoid and ruthless in hunting out tracking cookies.
Also read our tutorial spywares for more details about spywares and prevent from them.

4. Block pop-up spam messages in Windows NT, 2000, or XP by disabling the Windows Messenger service (this is unrelated to the instant messaging program). Open Control Panel | Administrative Tools | Services and you'll see Messenger. Right-click and go to Properties. Set Start-up Type to Disabled and press the Stop button. Bye-bye, spam pop-ups! Any good firewall will also stop them.

5. Use strong passwords and change them periodically. Passwords should have at least seven characters; use letters and numbers and have at least one symbol. A decent example would be f8izKro@l. This will make it much harder for anyone to gain access to your accounts.

6. If you're using Outlook or Outlook Express, use the current version or one with the Outlook Security Update installed. The update and current versions patch numerous vulnerabilities.

7. Buy antivirus software and keep it up to date. If you're not willing to pay, try Grisoft AVG Free Edition. And doublecheck your AV with the free, online-only scanners available at pandasoftware. activescan and housecall.trendmicro

8. If you have a wireless network, turn on the security features: Use MAC filtering, turn off SSID broadcast, and even use WEP with the biggest key you can get. For more, check out our wireless section or see the expanded coverage in Your Unwired World in our next issue.

9. Join a respectable e-mail security list, such as the one found at our own Security Supersite at
so that you learn about emerging threats quickly and can take proper precautions.

10. Be skeptical of things on the Internet. Don't assume that e-mail "From:" a particular person is actually from that person until you have further reason to believe it's that person. Don't assume that an attachment is what it says it is. Don't give out your password to anyone, even if that person claims to be from "support."


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Security Tutorials - SpyWares

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Many PC users that know little about "Spyware", "Mal-ware", "hijackers", "Dialers" & many more. This will help you avoid pop-ups, spammers and all those risks.
security I found some good stuff all about security of PC, so I decided to share them with you for prevent from them.

Spy-wares

Spy-ware is Internet jargon for Advertising Supported software (Ad-ware). It is a way for shareware authors to make money from a product, other than by selling it to the users. There are several large media companies that offer them to place banner ads in their products in exchange for a portion of the revenue from banner sales. This way, you don't have to pay for the software and the developers are still getting paid. If you find the banners annoying, there is usually an option to remove them, by paying the regular licensing fee.
There are thousands out there, new ones are added to the list everyday..........

Ex: Alexa, Aureate/Radiate, BargainBuddy, ClickTillUWin, Conducent Timesink, Cydoor, Comet Cursor, eZula/KaZaa Toptext, Flashpoint/Flashtrack, Flyswat, Gator, GoHip, Hotbar, ISTbar, Lions Pride Enterprises/Blazing Logic/Trek Blue, Lop (C2Media), Mattel Brodcast, Morpheus, NewDotNet, Realplayer, Songspy, Xupiter, Web3000, WebHancer, Windows Messenger Service

If you would like to block pop-ups (IE Pop-ups)

Try: Google Toolbar This program is Free
Try: AdMuncher This program is Shareware

If you want to remove the "spyware"

Try: Lavasoft Ad-Aware This program is Free
Info: Ad-aware is a multi spyware removal utility, that scans your memory, registry and hard drives for known spyware components and lets you remove them. The included backup-manager lets you reinstall a backup, offers and multi language support.

Try: Spybot-S&D This program is Free
Info: Detects and removes spyware of different kinds (dialers, loggers, trojans, user tracks) from your computer. Blocks ActiveX downloads, tracking cookies and other threats. Over 10,000 detection files and entries. Provides detailed information about found problems.

Try: BPS Spyware and Adware Remover This program is Shareware
Info: Adware, spyware, trackware and big brotherware removal utility with multi-language support. It scans your memory, registry and drives for known spyware and lets you remove them. Displays a list and lets you select the items you'd like to remove.

Try: Spy Sweeper v2.2 This program is Shareware
Info: Detects and removes spyware of different kinds (dialers, loggers, trojans, user tracks) from your computer.
The best scanner out there, and updated all the time.

Try: HijackThis 1.97.7 This program is Freeware
Info: HijackThis is a tool, that lists all installed browser add-on, buttons, startup items and allows you to inspect them, and optionally remove selected items.

If you would like to prevent "spyware" being install

Try: SpywareBlaster 2.6.1 This program is Free
Info: SpywareBlaster doesn`t scan and clean for so-called spyware, but prevents it from being installed in the first place. It achieves this by disabling the CLSIDs of popular spyware ActiveX controls, and also prevents the installation of any of them via a webpage.

Try: SpywareGuard This program is Free
Info: SpywareGuard provides a real-time protection solution against so-called spyware. It works similar to an anti-virus program, by scanning EXE and CAB files on access and alerting you if known spyware is detected.

Try: XP-AntiSpy This program is Free
Info: XP-AntiSpy is a small utility to quickly disable some built-in update and authentication features in WindowsXP that may rise security or privacy concerns in some people.

Try: SpySites This program is Free
Info: SpySites allows you to manage the Internet Explorer Restricted Zone settings and easily add entries from a database of 1500+ sites that are known to use advertising tracking methods or attempt to install third party software.

All these softwares and sites will help you to prevent from many spywares and by removing spywares already your pc infected.Also from many spammers attacking your pc.....

Useful tools::

Stop Windows Messenger Spam 1.10 This program is Free
Info: Stop Windows Messenger Spam, stops this Service from running and halts the spammers ability to send you these messages.
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RM Files

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When you are going to open your Rm format files in your hard disk you may want to double click on each of them every time.I found this simple tricky to open your rm files without no efforts and hierarchy that you want.You can sort them as you like to play them one after another.

Use notepad to open a new file, type this inside:

file://link to file1
file://link to file2
(type as many as you want)
Close file. Rename it to FileName.rm

Then you're done!!!!

Ex:
I put my playlist file here: E:\Movies\English
And the movie files are in C:\Movies\English\tutorial

Then inside my play list file I'll have something like this:

file://tutorial/pl1.rm
file://tutorial/pl2.rm
file://tutorial/pl3.rm
file://tutorial/pl4.rm
file://tutorial/pl5.rm

Any more you want play files individually ........
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MUD/MUSH/MOO/MUCK/DUM/MUSE

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MUD stands for Multi User Dimension. MUDs, and their variations listed above, are multi-user virtual reality games based on simulated worlds. Traditionally text based, graphical MUDs now exist. There are MUDs of all kinds on the Internet, and many can be joined free of charge.


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CHAT & INSTANT MESSENGING

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Chat programs allow users on the Internet to communicate with each other by typing in real time. They are sometimes included as a feature of a Web site, where users can log into the "chat room" to exchange comments and information about the topics addressed on the site. Chat may take other, more wide-ranging forms. For example, America Online is well known for sponsoring a number of topical chat rooms.

Internet Relay Chat (IRC) is a service through which participants can communicate to each other on hundreds of channels. These channels are usually based on specific topics. While many topics are frivolous, substantive conversations are also taking place. To access IRC, you must use an IRC software program.

A variation of chat is the phenomenon of instant messenging. With instant messenging, a user on the Web can contact another user currently logged in and type a conversation. Most famous is America Online's Instant Messenger. ICQ, MSN and Yahoo are other commonly-used chat programs.

Other types of real-time communication are addressed in the tutorial Understanding the World Wide Web.

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FAQ - RFC - FYI

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FAQ stands for Frequently Asked Questions. These are periodic postings to Usenet newsgroups that contain a wealth of information related to the topic of the newsgroup. Many FAQs are quite extensive. FAQs are available by subscribing to individual Usenet newsgroups. A Web-based collection of FAQ resources has been collected by The Internet FAQ Consortium and is available at /http://www.faqs.org/.

RFC stands for Request for Comments. These are documents created by and distributed to the Internet community to help define the nuts and bolts of the Internet. They contain both technical specifications and general information.

FYI stands for For Your Information. These notes are a subset of RFCs and contain information of interest to new Internet users.

Links to indexes of all three of these information resources are available on the University Libraries Web site at /http://library.albany.edu/reference/faqs.html.

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USENET NEWS

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Usenet News is a global electronic bulletin board system in which millions of computer users exchange information on a vast range of topics. The major difference between Usenet News and e-mail discussion groups is the fact that Usenet messages are stored on central computers, and users must connect to these computers to read or download the messages posted to these groups. This is distinct from e-mail distribution, in which messages arrive in the electronic mailboxes of each list member.

Usenet itself is a set of machines that exchanges messages, or articles, from Usenet discussion forums, called newsgroups. Usenet administrators control their own sites, and decide which (if any) newsgroups to sponsor and which remote newsgroups to allow into the system.

There are thousands of Usenet newsgroups in existence. While many are academic in nature, numerous newsgroups are organized around recreational topics. Much serious computer-related work takes place in Usenet discussions. A small number of e-mail discussion groups also exist as Usenet newsgroups.

The Usenet newsfeed can be read by a variety of newsreader software programs. For example, the Netscape suite comes with a newsreader program called Messenger. Newsreaders are also available as standalone products

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E-MAIL DISCUSSION GROUPS

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One of the benefits of the Internet is the opportunity it offers to people worldwide to communicate via e-mail. The Internet is home to a large community of individuals who carry out active discussions organized around topic-oriented forums distributed by e-mail. These are administered by software programs. Probably the most common program is the listserv.

A great variety of topics are covered by listservs, many of them academic in nature. When you subscribe to a listserv, messages from other subscribers are automatically sent to your electronic mailbox. You subscribe to a listserv by sending an e-mail message to a computer program called a listserver. Listservers are located on computer networks throughout the world. This program handles subscription information and distributes messages to and from subscribers. You must have a e-mail account to participate in a listserv discussion group. Visit Tile.net at /http://tile.net/ to see an example of a site that offers a searchablecollection of e-mail discussion groups.

Majordomo and Listproc are two other programs that administer e-mail discussion groups. The commands for subscribing to and managing your list memberships are similar to those of listserv.

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FTP

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FTP stands for File Transfer Protocol. This is both a program and the method used to transfer files between computers. Anonymous FTP is an option that allows users to transfer files from thousands of host computers on the Internet to their personal computer account. FTP sites contain books, articles, software, games, images, sounds, multimedia, course work, data sets, and more.

If your computer is directly connected to the Internet via an Ethernet cable, you can use one of several PC software programs, such as WS_FTP for Windows, to conduct a file transfer.

FTP transfers can be performed on the World Wide Web without the need for special software. In this case, the Web browser will suffice. Whenever you download software from a Web site to your local machine, you are using FTP. You can also retrieve FTP files via search engines such as FtpFind, located at /http://www.ftpfind.com/. This option is easiest because you do not need to know FTP program commands
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TELNET

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Telnet is a program that allows you to log into computers on the Internet and use online databases, library catalogs, chat services, and more. There are no graphics in Telnet sessions, just text. To Telnet to a computer, you must know its address. This can consist of words (locis.loc.gov) or numbers (140.147.254.3). Some services require you to connect to a specific port on the remote computer. In this case, type the port number after the Internet address. Example: telnet nri.reston.va.us 185.

Telnet is available on the World Wide Web. Probably the most common Web-based resources available through Telnet have been library catalogs, though most catalogs have since migrated to the Web. A link to a Telnet resource may look like any other link, but it will launch a Telnet session to make the connection. A Telnet program must be installed on your local computer and configured to your Web browser in order to work.

With the increasing popularity of the Web, Telnet has become less frequently used as a means of access to information on the Internet.

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E-MAIL

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Electronic mail, or e-mail, allows computer users locally and worldwide to exchange messages. Each user of e-mail has a mailbox address to which messages are sent. Messages sent through e-mail can arrive within a matter of seconds.

A powerful aspect of e-mail is the option to send electronic files to a person's e-mail address. Non-ASCII files, known as binary files, may be attached to e-mail messages. These files are referred to as MIME attachments.MIME stands for Multimedia Internet Mail Extension, and was developed to help e-mail software handle a variety of file types. For example, a document created in Microsoft Word can be attached to an e-mail message and retrieved by the recipient with the appropriate e-mail program. Many e-mail programs, including Eudora, Netscape Messenger, and Microsoft Outlook, offer the ability to read files written in HTML, which is itself a MIME type.

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Sunday, March 2, 2008

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WORLD WIDE WEB

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The World Wide Web (abbreviated as the Web or WWW) is a system of Internet servers that supports hypertext to access several Internet protocols on a single interface. Almost every protocol type available on the Internet is accessible on the Web. This includes e-mail, FTP, Telnet, and Usenet News. In addition to these, the World Wide Web has its own protocol: hyper text Transfer Protocol, or HTTP. These protocols will be explained later in this document.

The World Wide Web provides a single interface for accessing all these protocols. This creates a convenient and user-friendly environment. It is no longer necessary to be conversant in these protocols within separate, command-level environments. The Web gathers together these protocols into a single system. Because of this feature, and because of the Web's ability to work with multimedia and advanced programming languages, the Web is the fastest-growing component of the Internet.

The operation of the Web relies primarily on hypertext as its means of information retrieval. HyperText is a document containing words that connect to other documents. These words are called links and are selectable by the user. A single hypertext document can contain links to many documents. In the context of the Web, words or graphics may serve as links to other documents, images, video, and sound. Links may or may not follow a logical path, as each connection is programmed by the creator of the source document. Overall, the Web contains a complex virtual web of connections among a vast number of documents, graphics, videos, and sounds.

Producing hypertext for the Web is accomplished by creating documents with a language called HyperText Markup Language, or HTML. With HTML, tags are placed within the text to accomplish document formatting, visual features such as font size, italics and bold, and the creation of hypertext links. Graphics and multimedia may also be incorporated into an HTML document. HTML is an evolving language, with new tags being added as each upgrade of the language is developed and released. The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), led by Web founder Tim Berners-Lee, coordinates the efforts of standardizing HTML. The W3C now calls the language XHTML and considers it to be an application of the XML language standard.

The World Wide Web consists of files, called pages or home pages, containing links to documents and resources throughout the Internet.

The Web provides a vast array of experiences including multimedia presentations, real-time collaboration, interactive pages, radio and television broadcasts, and the automatic "push" of information to a client computer. Programming languages such as Java, JavaScript, Visual Basic, Cold Fusion and XML are extending the capabilities of the Web. A growing amount of information on the Web is served dynamically from content stored in databases. The Web is therefore not a fixed entity, but one that is in a constant state of development and flux.

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Basic Guide To The Internet

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Basic Guide To The Internet

This is one of most important article I found on net when I was very beginner to the internet.This article very helpful to me on that days to understand about basic of www.web and all aspect of it.So I decide to add it here with my new ideas to improve it content and give you the best.I think this will help you to as like me.....

Basic::::

The Internet is a computer network made up of thousands of networks worldwide. No one knows exactly how many computers are connected to the Internet. It is certain, however, that these number in the millions.

No one is in charge of the Internet. There are organizations which develop technical aspects of this network and set standards for creating applications on it, but no governing body is in control. The Internet backbone, through which Internet traffic flows, is owned by private companies.

All computers on the Internet communicate with one another using the Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol suite, abbreviated to TCP/IP. Computers on the Internet use a client/server architecture. This means that the remote server machine provides files and services to the user's local client machine. Software can be installed on a client computer to take advantage of the latest access technology.

An Internet user has access to a wide variety of services: electronic mail, file transfer, vast information resources, interest group membership, interactive collaboration, multimedia displays, real-time broadcasting, shopping opportunities, breaking news, and much more.

The Internet consists primarily of a variety of access protocols. Many of these protocols feature programs that allow users to search for and retrieve material made available by the protocol.
WORLD WIDE WEB
IP Address
E-MAIL
TELNET
FTP
E-MAIL DISCUSSION GROUPS
USENET NEWS
FAQ, RFC, FYI
CHAT & INSTANT MESSENGING
MUD/MUSH/MOO/MUCK/DUM/MUSE
WAP
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Windows OS Tips

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Tutorials about windows xp tricks tips and tweaks.These tutorials are intended for peoples who use windows xp operating system.
Windows XP Tips,Tricks and Tutorials
Clear Windows Media Player Recent File List
Add Internet Url Address Bar to Task Bar
Block Websties Without Using Software, Block Websites Guide
How To Install Windows ScreenSaver Manually
Hide Folders In Windows
Disable Error Reporting In Windows XP
keyboard Shortcuts Available in Windows XP
Have Notepad In Send To
Hide Drives and Partitions
Keep Folders Hidden Trick
Easily Disconnect-reconnect From Broadband
Find system UpTime and Original Install Date
Remove Extra Operating System From Boot Menu
Windows Folder and Icon Refresh Enable
Solve Windows Installer service could not be accessed error
Cannot Delete Folder of File ,Delete undeletable Files and Folders
Windows XP - Change Thumbnail Image Size
Convert a FAT volume or a FAT32 volume to NTFS Fomat
Change the Serial Number of Windows XP Operating System
How To Fix Windows XP Corrupted Files
How to Display a Banner In Windows Boot Screen

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Speed Up Windows XP

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Are Your Computer Getting Slow Every day!!!!!!!!!

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All these tips include here not discovered by me.Some are found by me but when I go around in webs I saw all these tips are already discovered by someone other than me.But I decide to put all those tips because they are really important to me and I assume you to as well.Also most of them will cost you nothing and each can enhance the performance and reliability of your pc.Here's them as I found on net

1.) To decrease a system's boot time and increase system performance, use the money you save by not buying defragmentation software -- the built-in Windows defragmenter works just fine -- and instead equip the computer with an Ultra-133 or Serial ATA hard drive with 8-MB cache buffer.

2.) If a PC has less than 512 MB of RAM, add more memory. This is a relatively inexpensive and easy upgrade that can dramatically improve system performance.

3.) Ensure that Windows XP is utilizing the NTFS file system. If you're not sure, here's how to check: First, double-click the My Computer icon, right-click on the C: Drive, then select Properties. Next, examine the File System type; if it says FAT32, then back-up any important data. Next, click Start, click Run, type CMD, and then click OK. At the prompt, type CONVERT C: /FS:NTFS and press the Enter key. This process may take a while; it's important that the computer be uninterrupted and virus-free. The file system used by the bootable drive will be either FAT32 or NTFS. I highly recommend NTFS for its superior security, reliability, and efficiency with larger disk drives.

4.) Disable file indexing. The indexing service extracts information from documents and other files on the hard drive and creates a "searchable keyword index." As you can imagine, this process can be quite taxing on any system.

The idea is that the user can search for a word, phrase, or property inside a document, should they have hundreds or thousands of documents and not know the file name of the document they want. Windows XP's built-in search functionality can still perform these kinds of searches without the Indexing service. It just takes longer. The OS has to open each file at the time of the request to help find what the user is looking for.

Most people never need this feature of search. Those who do are typically in a large corporate environment where thousands of documents are located on at least one server. But if you're a typical system builder, most of your clients are small and medium businesses. And if your clients have no need for this search feature, I recommend disabling it.

Here's how: First, double-click the My Computer icon. Next, right-click on the C: Drive, then select Properties. Uncheck "Allow Indexing Service to index this disk for fast file searching." Next, apply changes to "C: subfolders and files," and click OK. If a warning or error message appears (such as "Access is denied"), click the Ignore All button.

5.) Update the PC's video and motherboard chipset drivers. Also, update and configure the BIOS. For more information on how to configure your BIOS properly, see this article on my site.

6.) Empty the Windows Prefetch folder every three months or so. Windows XP can "prefetch" portions of data and applications that are used frequently. This makes processes appear to load faster when called upon by the user. That's fine. But over time, the prefetch folder may become overloaded with references to files and applications no longer in use. When that happens, Windows XP is wasting time, and slowing system performance, by pre-loading them. Nothing critical is in this folder, and the entire contents are safe to delete.

7.) Once a month, run a disk cleanup. Here's how: Double-click the My Computer icon. Then right-click on the C: drive and select Properties. Click the Disk Cleanup button -- it's just to the right of the Capacity pie graph -- and delete all temporary files.

8.) In your Device Manager, double-click on the IDE ATA/ATAPI Controllers device, and ensure that DMA is enabled for each drive you have connected to the Primary and Secondary controller. Do this by double-clicking on Primary IDE Channel. Then click the Advanced Settings tab. Ensure the Transfer Mode is set to "DMA if available" for both Device 0 and Device 1. Then repeat this process with the Secondary IDE Channel.

9.) Upgrade the cabling. As hard-drive technology improves, the cabling requirements to achieve these performance boosts have become more stringent. Be sure to use 80-wire Ultra-133 cables on all of your IDE devices with the connectors properly assigned to the matching Master/Slave/Motherboard sockets. A single device must be at the end of the cable; connecting a single drive to the middle connector on a ribbon cable will cause signaling problems. With Ultra DMA hard drives, these signaling problems will prevent the drive from performing at its maximum potential. Also, because these cables inherently support "cable select," the location of each drive on the cable is important. For these reasons, the cable is designed so drive positioning is explicitly clear.

10.) Remove all spyware from the computer. Use free programs such as AdAware by Lavasoft or SpyBot Search & Destroy. Once these programs are installed, be sure to check for and download any updates before starting your search. Anything either program finds can be safely removed. Any free software that requires spyware to run will no longer function once the spyware portion has been removed; if your customer really wants the program even though it contains spyware, simply reinstall it. For more information on removing Spyware visit this Web Pro News page.

11.) Remove any unnecessary programs and/or items from Windows Startup routine using the MSCONFIG utility. Here's how: First, click Start, click Run, type MSCONFIG, and click OK. Click the StartUp tab, then uncheck any items you don't want to start when Windows starts. Unsure what some items are? Visit the WinTasks Process Library. It contains known system processes, applications, as well as spyware references and explanations. Or quickly identify them by searching for the filenames using Google or another Web search engine.

12.) Remove any unnecessary or unused programs from the Add/Remove Programs section of the Control Panel.

13.) Turn off any and all unnecessary animations, and disable active desktop. In fact, for optimal performance, turn off all animations. Windows XP offers many different settings in this area. Here's how to do it: First click on the System icon in the Control Panel. Next, click on the Advanced tab. Select the Settings button located under Performance. Feel free to play around with the options offered here, as nothing you can change will alter the reliability of the computer -- only its responsiveness.

14.) If your customer is an advanced user who is comfortable editing their registry, try some of the performance registry tweaks offered at Tweak XP.

15.) Visit Microsoft's Windows update site regularly, and download all updates labeled Critical. Download any optional updates at your discretion.

16.) Update the customer's anti-virus software on a weekly, even daily, basis. Make sure they have only one anti-virus software package installed. Mixing anti-virus software is a sure way to spell disaster for performance and reliability.

17.) Make sure the customer has fewer than 500 type fonts installed on their computer. The more fonts they have, the slower the system will become. While Windows XP handles fonts much more efficiently than did the previous versions of Windows, too many fonts -- that is, anything over 500 -- will noticeably tax the system.

18.) Do not partition the hard drive. Windows XP's NTFS file system runs more efficiently on one large partition. The data is no safer on a separate partition, and a reformat is never necessary to reinstall an operating system. The same excuses people offer for using partitions apply to using a folder instead. For example, instead of putting all your data on the D: drive, put it in a folder called "D drive." You'll achieve the same organizational benefits that a separate partition offers, but without the degradation in system performance. Also, your free space won't be limited by the size of the partition; instead, it will be limited by the size of the entire hard drive. This means you won't need to resize any partitions, ever. That task can be time-consuming and also can result in lost data.

19.) Check the system's RAM to ensure it is operating properly. I recommend using a free program called MemTest86. The download will make a bootable CD or diskette (your choice), which will run 10 extensive tests on the PC's memory automatically after you boot to the disk you created. Allow all tests to run until at least three passes of the 10 tests are completed. If the program encounters any errors, turn off and unplug the computer, remove a stick of memory (assuming you have more than one), and run the test again. Remember, bad memory cannot be repaired, but only replaced.

20.) If the PC has a CD or DVD recorder, check the drive manufacturer's Web site for updated firmware. In some cases you'll be able to upgrade the recorder to a faster speed. Best of all, it's free.

21.) Disable unnecessary services. Windows XP loads a lot of services that your customer most likely does not need. To determine which services you can disable for your client, visit the Black Viper site for Windows XP configurations.

22.) If you're sick of a single Windows Explorer window crashing and then taking the rest of your OS down with it, then follow this tip: open My Computer, click on Tools, then Folder Options. Now click on the View tab. Scroll down to "Launch folder windows in a separate process," and enable this option. You'll have to reboot your machine for this option to take effect.

23.) At least once a year, open the computer's cases and blow out all the dust and debris. While you're in there, check that all the fans are turning properly. Also inspect the motherboard capacitors for bulging or leaks. For more information on this leaking-capacitor phenomena, you can read numerous articles on my site.
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FireFox Internet Browser Useful Extentions

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Useful FireFox ExtentionsFirefox Internet Browser Add-ons

When you click on the INSTALL NOW tab to download any add on here, browser will pop up warning message in upper right corner of your browser.
click on it and select allow this site to install add ons to your browser and again click any add on to install...

Extensions are small enhancements to Firefox that are added optionally and separately to the main browser install. Just as plug-ins, such as Apple's QuickTime, enhance the display of web pages with special content, extensions enhance the display of Firefox's user interface with extra commands and extra windows.

You install an extension when you need an extra feature.
You can install extensions from the official web site or from any web site that offers a .xpi file. Such files almost always hold one extension each.

If you choose to install an extension, you are acting like a power user rather than a beginner, so you have to use your judgment to decide what extensions will be useful to you. It's no use complaining that Firefox is too complicated if you have 10 or 20 extensions installed. Just remove them and resimplify your life.


Some useful extensions recommend by me ...


Glubble Family Edition 1.0.1.2

Glubble Family Edition is a free parental control suite for Firefox. It aspires to help extend the appeal and adoption of Firefox to families of elementary school age children. The Glubble add-on for Firefox enables families to provide a protected, fun and educational web surfing experience for kids by enabling their family circle to link up via Firefox to decide what they can see online. Install Now

MeasureIt 0.3.8

Draw out a ruler to get the pixel width and height of any elements on a webpage
Install Now

SeoQuake 2.1.3

Seoquake is a Mozilla Firefox extension- It is doing great help for web masters who deal with search engine optimization and internet promotion of web sites. Seoquake allows to obtain and investigate many important SEO parameters of the internet
Install Now

DownThemAll!

The first and only download manager/accelerator built inside Firefox!
DownThemAll is all you can desire from a download manager: it features an advanced accelerator that increases speed up to 400% and it allows you to pause and resume downloads at any time!
Install Now

FlashGot

Download one link, selected links or all the links of a page together at the maximum speed with a single click, using the most popular, lightweight and reliable external download managers.
Install Now

User Agent Switcher

Adds a menu and a toolbar button to switch the user agent of the browser
Install Now

Auto Copy

Select text and it's automaticaly copied to the clipboard. Like Linux or...
Install Now

Autofill Forms

Autofill Forms enables you to fill out web forms with one click or a keyboard shortcut.
Install Now

iMacros for Firefox

iMacros was designed to automate the most repetitious tasks on the web. If there’s an activity you have to do repeatedly, just record it in iMacros. The next time you need to do it, the entire macro will run at the click of a button! With iMacros, you can quickly and easily fill out web forms, remember
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Annotate Any Webpage

Have you ever wished you could add your two cents to a site—anywhere you wanted—not just in the itty bitty blog area? Have you ever wished you could email a web page with your comments inside it?
Install Now

All Customized Links

Right-click menu is one of the quickest and most useful ways of web navigation, especially for tabbed support Firefox browser. This extension enables you to add unlimitted customized URLs to your right-click menu. Each link can be set individually to open in: Current Tab, New Tab, New Foreground Window or New Background Window. You can also flag the status of each link to either as active or inactive.
Install Now

Fasterfox

FasterfoxFasterfox allows you to tweak many network and rendering settings such as simultaneous connections, pipelining, cache, DNS cache, and initial paint delay
Install Now

Split Browser

This splits the content area of the browser window as you like. It will help you in various cases. For example, to compare multiple webpages, to show a calendar always, and so on.
Install Now

Stealther

If there are times you want to surf the web without leaving a trace in your local computer, then this is the right extension for you. What it does is temporarily disable the following:
- Browsing History (also in Address bar)
- Cookies
- Downloaded Files History
- Disk Cache
- Saved Form Information
- Sending of ReferrerHeader
- Recently Closed Tabs list
Install Now

SwitchProxy Tool

SwitchProxy lets you manage and switch between multiple proxy configurations
quickly and easily. You can also use it as an anonymizer to protect your
computer from prying eyes. NOTE: In Firefox you can use the toolbar
element to save space
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wmlbrowser

Simulate WAP browsing by viewing WML (Wireless Markup Language) pages in Mozilla, SeaMonkey or Mozilla Firefox.
Install Now

FireFox Preloader another 3rd party Firefox software
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FireFox Browser Tips Tricks and Hacks

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Nowadays Most popular Freeware Mozilla Firefox , I'm writing this section because I'm a Firefox fan and I'm using it since begin of my internet life. I love this freeware because it gives more reliability on internet and it's flexible, That means we can use it with our every particular work doing some changes to it. Now a great news for Firefox fans Mozilla Firefox 3 released!!.
FireFox Advance Commands
Useful FireFox Short Cuts For Increase Browsing Speed
Use FireFox Two Versions In Same Time
Useful FireFox Extentions To Make Firefox More Suit to Surfing
Make old Firefox Extensions Compatible with Firefox 3 newest release
Overclock Firefox For Speed Surfing
Speed up Firefox Browser using Tweak Network - Overclock Your Browser (NEW)
Firefox Inside Firefox
How to Speed Up FireFox Start Up Time - FireFox Preloader
FireFox Prevent Hackers - Firefox Browser Security
53 Firefox Add-ons for Achieving the Privacy and Security while surfing the net
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Hide Folders in Windows Xp

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There are many software available for hide folders in computers. I got one software called pc security, that software has use hidding option for protecting folders with locking folders using password. But that kind of software is very expensive. That is the major problem I saw with security softwares.Because of that I intented to give you a brief tutorial about Hide windows folders without using any kind of software, other than your normal windows components.
Hide Folders trick For this tweak you don't even want to computer expert. If you're a just normal computer user it's enough for this.The simplest method I ever found for hide computer folders.

I divided this tutorial for two parts, First part is about locking folders and second part is unlocking folders that we locked in our first part. OK lets begin with our tutorial.
  • First select the folder that you want hide from others
  • Rename it with this extension . {645FF040-5081-101B-9F08-00AA002F954E}
  • This will change your folder to recycle bin and your folder behave like that.
Ex: Assume that you have folder named Tutorial-NET, first select it using your mouse pointer and press F2. Then rename it to
Tutorial-NET.
{645FF040-5081-101B-9F08-00AA002F954E}
this will change your folder to recycle bin and hide from others.


Unlock Your Folder


open your notepad and type the following in it.................
ren
Tutorial-NET.{645FF040-5081-101B-9F08-00AA002F954E} Tutorial-NET

Save it as UNLOCKER.BAT
Whenever you want to get back your hidden folder just click on unlock.bat thats all!!

We can do this unlock process by NERO software as well.
  • open NERo express
  • Click on "make data cd"
  • click on "Add" button
  • Navigate to the place your hidden folder situated, Navigate using small window appeared when we clicked on "ADD" button.
With this software we can see the full name of our folder with our additional part:
Tutorial-NET.{645FF040-5081-101B-9F08-00AA002F954E}

Just delete the additional part and exit from Nero.We can use this also to un hide your folder.
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Saturday, March 1, 2008

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Mozilla FireFox Browser Short Cuts - Very Useful

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Using Firefox short cuts is the best way to reduce your time when your navigating through the web sites. For this purpose Mozilla Firefox browser supports lots of short cuts that any other software support. But many of normal Firefox users don't know about this advantage. They perform normal tab navigation to accomplish there works. But you'll be surprise if you know how much time you can save using Firefox short cuts. My recommend is always use short cuts and one day you'll be familiar with short cuts and you'll know about real power of it.
Mozilla Firefox short cuts
  • Hot Key Combinations for Firefox short cuts
Ctrl + (+) - ( Zoom in )
Ctrl + (-) - ( Zoom out )
Ctrl + A - ( Select all content )
Ctrl + B or Ctrl + I - ( show bookmark tab )
Ctrl + D - ( Add a bookmark )
Ctrl + G , F3 - ( Repeat last find operation forward )
Ctrl + K - ( Search the Web using the current search engine and keyword )
Ctrl + n - ( n= number Go to n th tab )
Ctrl + N - ( Open a new window )
Ctrl + O - ( Open a file )
Ctrl + P - ( Print current page )
Ctrl + R, F5 - ( Reload current page )
Ctrl + S - ( Save current page as file )
Ctrl + Scroll up - ( Zoom in )
Ctrl + Scroll down - ( Zoom out )
Ctrl + Shift + R, Ctrl + F5 - ( Reload current page from origin )
Ctrl + T - ( Open new tab )
Ctrl + U - ( show source code in page )
Ctrl + V - ( Paste currently copied content )
Ctrl + W, Ctrl + F4 - ( Close the current tab )
Ctrl + X - ( Cut the current selection )
Ctrl + Y (and Ctrl-Shift-Z) - ( Redo last operation )
Ctrl + Z - ( Undo last operation )

Space Bar - ( page down )
Shift + Spacebar - ( page up )
Shift + F3 - ( Repeat last Find operation backward )

Alt - ( Begin menu navigation )
Alt + D, F6 - ( Focus and highlight the location bar )
Alt + Enter - (Open URL in a new tab )
Alt
+ F4 (also Ctrl-Shift-W) - Close current window )
Alt + Home - ( Go to home page )
Alt - N - ( find next )
Alt + Left Arrow, Backspace - ( Go back one page )
Alt + Right Arrow, Shift + Backspace - ( Go forward one page )

Delete - ( Delete current item )
End - ( Move to bottom of page )
Esc - ( Stop current operation )
F11 - ( Display in full-screen mode )
Home - ( Move to top of page )
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FireFox Commands

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As all we know Firefox is very flexible browser. Firefox team made it as very user friendly and they allowed for users to do some changes to browser for increase performance of it. Firefox commands are the keys for editing Firefox browser. We can use commands to prompt browser for configuration form many aspects. By this tutorial I'm going to give you some very useful commands for Firefox browser.

Mozilla Firefox commands

Using these commands we can do many adjustment to Firefox browser. I assumed to give five very useful and familiar commands from this tutorial.K lets begin with the lesson.

Usage: paste these commands in Firefox URL bar (Address bar) and click go button or hit enter button.

about:
Use this code to show window of about details

about:buildconfig

build platform configuration details and parameters

about:config
To view and edit firefox build platform details

about:cache
disk’s cache info and statistics details

about:plugins
About installed plug ins in browser

about:robots
Yesterday I found another command for Firefox.You may not know but Firefox has a ROBOT!!! check it :)) by this command you can see a robot inside Firefox.Is he spy us ?????
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