Wednesday, 23 January 2013

Google Maps

Features

  • See where your friends are right now
    See your friends on a map – find out who's nearby and meet up.
  • Share where you are
    Help friends and family stay in touch with you by sharing your location with whomever you choose.
  • Control your location
    Control who sees your location, and at what level of detail.
  • Privacy settings
    Share, set, or hide your location at any time.

Open Multiple File Formats (80+) With Single Software

                                                                 

Is your Computer running too slow due to large number of applications which are installed.If you install a specific software for each file format you will end up with a lot of bloatware.It is a pain for a lot of users to install different softwares for different file formats after installing a fresh copy of their OS.You can save yourself from this trouble by installing a freeware application that is capable of opening multiple file formats(80+ formats).

It can give a breath of life to those systems which have low memory.Moreover it can be a lifesaver if you don’t have an idea about how to open a particular file extension, Just give it a try with Free Opener.

Adesense CPM Ads Earn Money Without Clicks

Not all Google Adsense Ads require clicks to make extra money quickly for you. If you analyze reports, you may have seen earnings without any clicks. This is because many ads are CPM ads for which advertisers pay you money per 1000 ad impressions.

CPM stands for “cost per 1000 impressions.” Advertisers running CPM ads set their desired price per 1000 ads served, select the specific sites on which to show their ads, and pay each time their ad appears.

Why is it good for you?
CPM ads in Google Adsense compete against pay-per-click (or CPC, cost per click) ads in the ad auction, so only the highest performing ads will be served to your pages. If an advertiser wants to specifically target your site, they will need to bid high enough to beat out the CPC ads that are already in the auction in order to show up on your page. Google pays you each time a CPM ad is shown on your page. But you won’t earn additional revenue for clicks on these ads.

How do CPM ads look like?
CPM ads can be either text or image ads, and are always site-targeted. CPM text ads will expand to take up the entire ad unit.

What I learnt from this?
I had earlier added a competitive ad filter to several ads which seemed less targeted and were less likely to get clicked, but as income dropped I realized that these were CPM ads and they made extra money even if they were not clicked. And they competed for price with ads which would have appeared in their place, so no point filtering them anyway. The Google Adsense ad auction and smart pricing are too complex for us to deal with, lets leave it to Google at best. For more information, visit Adsense support.

Top 10 Online Survey Sites That Actually

For some people “Online Survey” is a smart ways to make money online and for some it is a nightmare. Yes it can be a nightmare if you are not careful in choosing survey sites that are legitimate. There are notorious sites that would charge you subscription fee and will disappear. Always remember any fee as up front have chances of being scam sites and they just want to run away with your money. On the other hand, you might come across sites that will ask you fill the survey and shop online to get rewards, remember such sites only require new leads and you would have to extract a lot of them to get to the ones that would really pay you.
But the real question here is, are their legitimate sites? Yes, there are definitely genuine online survey sites that pay you in cash or rewards. The best way to avoid scam is just not to get registered with sites that ask for signup fee. With genuine sites you are sure to make money, but bear in mind you cannot make a living taking up surveys and no site would pay you XXX money for just filling out surveys. But of course, you can make handsome supplementary income of 1$ to 10$ in an hour time. So to make your work easier in locating legitimate site, I have taken a comprehensive list of  Top 10 Online Survey that actually pay and is worth your time!


Surveysavvy - Surveysavvy is one of the oldest and best survey company to work with. The payment structure is always via check and usually sent within 3 or 4 weeks once the survey is done. They send you survey now and then depending upon your demographic location. You might not see surveys dropping in your inbox daily but once you have it is worth taking up, as the cash out could differ from 1$ to 30$. You are less likely to survive on Surveysavvy if you violate their terms and conditions!

Mysurvey – You will get surveys daily and the payment structure is based on points. Once you have 1000 point in your account you are eligible to fetch in 10$. You might face lot screeners, but you will not go without paid. For taking up a survey you get 10 points, but if you qualify then you might get points anywhere between 200 to 2500! In fact, their surveys are fun to deal with and basically upon shopping. You also have a little application to download for letting you know about each new survey if you wish!

Brandinstitute – This is an interesting site that sends you survey on new and forthcoming products. Mostly these products are about medications and households goods. Once you complete your survey you would get your money in your PayPal account within 6 weeks. Each survey last for about 20 to 30 minutes and pay is around $5 – 20$. You will get lot of surveys each week and you have more chances to qualify!

Windows 7 Keyboard Shortcut keys

Win + Left Arrow - Toggle docking to half the screen starting by the left half.
 
Win + Right Arrow - Toggle docking to half the screen starting by the right half.
 
Win + Shift + Left Arrow - Move the window one monitor left in a multi-monitor display.
 
Win + Shift + Right Arrow - Move the window one monitor right in a multi-monitor display.
 
Win + Up Arrow - Maximize
 
Win + Down Arrow - Minimize
 
Win + Home - Minimize/Maximize all inactive windows.
 
Win + P - Show presentation mode projector options.
 
Win + G - Show desktop gadgets.
 
Win + Any number (1, 2, 3, .., 0) - Open the corresponding taskbar pinned program.
 
Ctrl + Click - A pinned taskbar icon to cycle through the program’s open windows.
 
Ctrl + Shift + Click - A pinned taskbar icon to run a new instance of the program as administrator.
 
Shift + Click - A pinned taskbar icon to run a new instance of the program.
 
Win + T - Focus the first taskbar entry, similar to ALT +TAB.
 
Win + Shift + T - Same as above in reverse order.
 
Win + +/Win + - - Zoom in and out of Windows.
 
Alt + P - Show/hide Preview Pane in Explorer.
 
Win + Tab - Windows Aero Task Switcher.Win + Spacebar - Aero desktop peek, just like that small rectangle at the right bottom corner next to the time display.

facebook keyboard shortcuts


Alt + 1 Return to Facebook Homepage
Alt + 2 To goto Wall tab of your profile page
Alt + 3 To view Friends Requests list drop down list
Alt + 4 To view latest Messages list in drop down list
Alt + 5  To view Notification list drop down list
Alt + 6 To goto Account setting webpage
Alt + 7 To goto Account privacy configuration webpage
Alt + 8 To open Facebook fan page at facebook.com/facebook
Alt + 9 To open Facebook’s Statement of Rights & Responsibilities
Alt + 0  To open Facebook Help Center
Alt + m To create new message
Alt + ? For cursor control in the Search Box

How to recharge mobile without Electricity





1- Open your mobile cover.
2- Take out your battery.
3- Take two to three fresh leaves of peepal/pipal/ashwattha tree.
4- Touch the stub of these leaves on your mobile battery terminal for a minute.
5- Clean the mobile battery terminal with the soft cloth.
6- Put your battery again in your mobile and switch it on.
7- Now you can see the result.
8- If required repeat the process with fresh leaves.

Multi Google Talk Login without any software



        Just follow the simple steps Below:
1) Right click on the Google Talk shortcut.
2) click on Properties.
3) Go to Shortcut tab on Google Talk Properties window.
4) On the Target textbox, add in the /nomutex to the end of the line so that it looks like below (or you can simply copy and paste the below syntax and replace the original).
“c:\program files\google\google talk\googletalk.exe” /nomutex
5) Click on OK.
  I didn't have to do anything after this and clicking on the shortcut multiple times just gave me different Google talk window.

Alternative

To create a new shortcut for Google Talk:

1) Right-click on the desktop or anywhere you want to place the GTalk shortcut.
2) Select New on the right click context menu.
3) Then select Shortcut.
4) Copy and paste the following line to the text box when prompted to type the location of the item:
“c:\program files\google\google talk\googletalk.exe” /nomutex

5) Click on Next.
6) Give the shortcut a proper name such as Google Talk or Google
Talk Multiple or Google Talk Polygamy.
7) Click OK until you are done.

how to Create your own External Hard Drive

Building your own external hard drive is a 5-minute job that can be done without opening up your PC's case. By buying an internal drive and an enclosure to put it in, you save money. Assembling your own drive also gives you more flexibility to choose the connections, capacity and design that suit your needs. Plus, it is the simplest way to get the drives from your previous computers plugged into and playing nicely with a new machine. 
You can make 200GB hard drive and save $147 means 7350 rs approx. 


 


You'll need to know your drives, enclosures and connections.
Basically, there are three physical sizes of internal drives to consider: 
laptop (1.8 in., 2.5 in.) and desktop (3.5 in.). 

Laptop hard drives are more expensive, but smaller and lighter, and some can draw power through a USB cable. 
Desktop drives are available with much higher capacities (up to 500GB) but must have an external power source.

Hard drives are available in two basic flavors: 


SATA (serial advanced technology attachment)

 and 

IDE (integrated drive electronics). 


IDE drives use a 40-pin connection (look for the wide, flat cable). They are the more common drive format and tend to be cheaper. In the past few years, drives using a faster, simpler SATA connection have come to market. 

SATA drives tend toward higher capacities and transfer data at six times the speed of IDE drives. Remember that data transfer is only as fast as the slowest connection, so the higher speed of a SATA drive is wasted if the data is handed off to a USB 2.0 cable that moves bits at one-sixth the speed.

An aluminum enclosure will act as a heat sink to keep the drive cool. If you decide on a plastic case, get one with a fan. Make sure the cables inside the enclosure you buy match the connections on the back of your drive. Likewise, make sure the output cables from the enclosure match the data inputs on your PC. The most common input on modern PCs is USB 2.0 (with a transfer rate of 480 megabits per second), but some computers may require a FireWire connection (400Mbps). If your computer uses the slow, antiquated USB 1.0 (12Mbps) connection, this might not be the project for you. 



Assembling your drive is the easiest part. First, consult the drive's manual and check that the jumpers are set to the "master" position. Then screw the hard drive into the case. Inside the case there will be two wires: a power cable and a data cable (the IDE or SATA cable mentioned above). Connect them to the drive. These are shaped so they can't be inserted the wrong way. Close the case following manufacturer's instructions, then connect all necessary external cables (power and USB). You have now built your own external drive.

Before using your drive, install any software that comes with the case. Then make sure to format the drive. Look under the Removable Drives section of My Computer. Right click on the drive icon and select Format, and use the Quick Format (NTFS) feature. Then start filling your new closet with data.

how to Create your own Portable Application


Every time we go somewhere and work on other PC’s we will be need to carry the applications there and install in their systems and then work on it. 

Here is a cool tutorial to create your own Portable applications which doesn’t need any install..
This can be done by using WINRAR..

Here in this tutorial i will show you how to create a portable VLC player application.
First glance the important files which are needed in order to run VLC player and select them.
Now add them to WinRar archive.
Now in the dialog box opened change the settings as in the image,
Now go to Advanced options and select SFX options :
Now in the General tab you will be needed to write the name of the file which is to executed after extraction.
And click on OK.
Now,
Under Text and Icon tab change as:
Add the name of the file to be created and also the icon image if needed..
Now under the same SFX option go to Modes tab and change the parameters as:
And now Click OK in the main dialogue box…
Now your portable file is created and just open the file you will find ther application opened with out any installation..
You have created your own PORTABLE application…


how to build your own radio station

    If you’ve ever wondered how internet radio stations work and/or wanted to create your own, this tutorial will show you how. It is actually very easy, and you can set up your own radio station and begin broadcasting songs in about 10 minutes.

First of all, let me give you a quick rundown on how it works. You have your music player (I will use Winamp, get it if you don’t have it) and you play your music as you normally would. You probably need a fast internet connection so you can broadcast without buffering occuring. Through a plugin (which you will download and install), Winamp will send the music you play to the broadcasting server (which can be on your PC or on another one with a larger connection), and the server sends the music to the listeners, reencoding it to a better format, if you are so inclined. Note that the amount of listeners you will be able to support is limited by your outgoing bandwidth and the bitrate of the song you are streaming, so if you’re streaming at 128 kbps and you have 256 kbps upload bandwidth, you’ll obviously be able to support 256/128 = 2 listeners.
The programs I use are Winamp for playing, oddcast DSP for broadcasting to the server and Icecast for serving. You can use Winamp’s own Shoutcast plugin and server, but I prefer to broadcast in Vorbis because it’s smaller and has much better quality than MP3.
Let’s get started, then. Download Icecast from this page (you presumably want the Windows version) and install it. Run it and click “Edit configuration” in the “Configuration” menu. A notepad window will pop up with various configuration options. My configuration is this:
<icecast>
    <limits>
        <clients>100</clients>
        <sources>2</sources>
        <threadpool>5</threadpool>
        <queue-size>524288</queue-size>
        <client-timeout>30</client-timeout>
        <header-timeout>15</header-timeout>
        <source-timeout>10</source-timeout>
        <burst-on-connect>1</burst-on-connect>
        <burst-size>65535</burst-size>
    </limits>

    <authentication>
        <source-password>hackme</source-password>
        <relay-password>hackme</relay-password>
        <admin-user>admin</admin-user>
        <admin-password>hackme</admin-password>
    </authentication>

    <hostname>localhost</hostname>
    <listen-socket>
        <port>8000</port>
    </listen-socket>

    <fileserve>1</fileserve>


    <paths>
        <basedir>./</basedir>

        <logdir>./logs</logdir>
        <webroot>./web</webroot>
        <adminroot>./admin</adminroot>
        <alias source="/" dest="/status.xsl"/>
    </paths>

    <logging>
        <accesslog>access.log</accesslog>
        <errorlog>error.log</errorlog>
        <loglevel>4</loglevel> -- 4 Debug, 3 Info, 2 Warn, 1 Error -->
        <logsize>10000</logsize> -- Max size of a logfile -->
    </logging>

    <security>
        <chroot>0</chroot>
    </security>
</icecast>
You can copy it and paste it in the open notepad window (the one with the configuration), but make sure you change “hackme” to more secure passwords. Once you have done this, save the file and close the window. Click the “Start server” button and the listboxes below should be populated with various information, like this:
Your server is now ready for people to connect to it, but there’s no music playing, so let’s tend to that. Download oddcast for Winamp from this page and install it. Now, run Winamp, go to the “DSP/Effect” section of the preferences and click on “oddcast DSP v3”. You should see the oddcast window pop up, looking something like this:
Click on “Add encoder” and a new encoder will be added in the box below. Right-click on it and select “configure”. A dialog will pop up, asking for various information. For “Encoder type” select “OggVorbis” (or MP3, if you are so inclined), this will make you stream in Vorbis. Some people might not be able to have the available codecs if they’re running a very old version of their player (all newer players worth their salt support Vorbis).
For “Quality” I have entered -2, it is the lowest quality, giving you about 30 kbps bitrate and very acceptable quality. You can experiment with 0 or 2, going over 6 is overkill in my opinion (since 6 is what I use to archive music from my CDs), and you will be able to support more listeners if you have lower bitrate for the song.
For “Server IP” enter the IP of the server you’re running Icecast on (it’s “localhost” if you’re running it on your own PC). “Server port” is whatever you entered in the configuration, 8000 if you used mine, and “Encoder password” is hopefully something other than “hackme”. I also use mono, because my connection only has 128 available upstream bandwidth and it doesn’t sound too bad. It should now look like this:
Click OK here and then click “Connect”. If you did everything right, the encoder should now connect to Icecast and begin streaming, like so:
If you want to do a voiceover (speak in your radio) just click the Live Recording button and it will broadcast anything that you say in the microphone (or whatever you enter as the input device). Click on it again to return to your normal music (I haven’t actually tested this, if there are any problems just comment here).
The “Source Level Stats” section of Icecast should also change to include your stream, and will look something like this:
Try connecting with another player (not the one playing the songs) to http://localhost:8000/stream.ogg (e.g. for Winamp click Open URL). If that connects and plays, everything is set up correctly. You can now tell people to connect with Winamp or whatever player they use (and NOT WITH AN INTERNET BROWSER) to http://[yourip]:8000/stream.ogg (if you don’t know your IP, visit http://www.whatismyip.com/, or see the “Client address” in the “Details” tab of your Local Area Connection if you want to stream on a LAN) with their players, and that’s all there was to it.
If you get a permission error under Vista, swamplingman suggested that you give your user full permissions for the Icecast and Winamp folders. That should solve the error.
Note: Before you broadcast any music, make sure you have the right to do so, otherwise you could be breaking the law of your country. Also, if you are having connection problems, you are probably behind a NAT or a firewall that does not allow other people to connect to your computer. To clarify, you (from your internal network) canonly connect to your station using your internal IP (192.168.0.1 or whatever) and people from the internet canonly connect to you using the IP from whatismyip.com and only if you have forwarded port 8000 corrrectly. Ask your network administrator