Tag: search
January 03, 2008 by
Jason
This is a cool google search trick to search and download your favourite mp3 song. Let me show you how to use this trick:
intitle:index.of “mp3″ +”song name’ name” -htm -html -php -asp “Last Modified”
Enter the name of the mp3 song instead of ’song name’ name’ in the coded text and search for it in google. for example If you wanted to find a song called get right, You can put like this: Read More»
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January 02, 2008 by
Jason
Before we start you should know that this trick only works with Internet Explorer And Safari(For Mac Only) because Firefox does not have the “save target as” option but you can use this cool firefox extension like down theme all. ok let’s start for this trick, first go to the following website, search.aol.com. Now, in the search box, enter the name of a song, you may have to specify the artist for the more difficult to find songs. For my example song, I will use Faint Linkin Park song to download: Read More»
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December 17, 2007 by
Jason
Snipping Tool is for capturing a portion of the screen in order to save it as an image in various file formats. In other words, Snipping Tool is a screen capture tool that is available with Windows Vista.
You can find the Snipping Tool application within the Accessories of the Vista OS.
Or you can click the Start button on the Start Menu and type Snipping Tool in the search box where Start Search is written by default.
You will see as you type the name snipping that in the results pane under Programs items a shortcut to Snipping Tool appears. Read More»
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December 14, 2007 by
Jason
Firefox is a great browser, but you already knew that, right? Firefox’s keywords facility can be used for a neat search trick. It is best used for a directed search engine that digs specific data for example, a Bugzilla search, IMDb search, LXR search or Marcel/wine search wine-searcher, and so on. Here are the steps:
1. Using Firefox, go to a site that offers a simple search facility (for example, IMDb, LXR or your local Bugzilla).
2. Place the cursor within the search box. Read More»
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December 11, 2007 by
Jason
Those of you who have migrated to Vista will probably appreciate the excellent Search facility, which finds things on your with impressive speed and ease. There are various ways to search the contents of an XP PC, but they tend to be a bit unwieldy and slow. Here’s an alternative, it’s called Copernic 2 and it’ll search all of your hard drives in less than a second. It’s really easy to use, and even suggests alternative spellings by comparing what you have typed with its index of your hard drives. It’s all free, uses minimal resources and new additions to your hard drive, emails web pages and so on, are automatically indexed as they arrive. Read More»
Posted in Software, Windows XP | No Comments »
November 01, 2007 by
Jason
Windows Vista is a rather heavy operating system with many neat features, but unfortunately they all come at a price. Right out of the box it requires a pretty hefty system to run (arguably). Before you run out and buy a new computer just so you can run your base operating system, check out these 10 Simple Ways To Speedup Windows Vista tips to lighten the load. This is just the first in the series, so many of them may be very apparent to those experienced in tweaking. If you’re still using Windows XP, then check out 10 Simple Ways To Speedup Windows XP.
This article details the following 10 tips: Read More»
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September 16, 2007 by
Jason
Windows Vista is a resource hog. Microsoft’s latest operating system will swallow every last bit of hardware resources you throw at it in the race for a top user experience, a concept synonymous with high performance. And yet, there are scenarios in which Vista will eat away CPU cycles, huge amounts of random access memory, completely hug a ReadyBoost USB device and still underperform. The operating system will choke even on the most common of tasks, abandoning the user to slowdowns in system performance and to unresponsive processes catalyzed by nothing more than routine and mundane actions. No doubt, Vista has a few rough corners in terms of reliability and performance, but there are a few solutions available, until Microsoft delivers the first Service Pack in 2008. Read More»
Posted in Computer, Hardware, windows vista | 4 Comments »
September 06, 2007 by
Jason
Google is a search technology used by all of you and I bet you admit it. But if you’re a real Google fan you conducted thousands of searches on Google and your browser, no matter it is Internet Explorer, Firefox or any other application, remembers them all. If you want to test this, just go over to Google, click inside the search box and press the “A” key to write a word. If you ever searched Google for a word beginning with the “A” letter, then a drop-down list should appear showing your past queries made on Google. Because this list can become huge and provide numerous words and phrases, some of you might want to delete it but you don’t know how to do that. Well, this is what you should do in order to remove the past searches depending on your browser: Read More»
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September 02, 2007 by
Jason
Many of us tried to access Google Search from a mobile device and even if the company allows such operations, viewing the results provided by the search engine was very difficult. Google launched a tool that allows users to visit all the pages from a mobile phone without any issue using a special transcoder.
T.V. Raman, Research Scientist at Google, posted a message in his blog to present and describe the new utility: “designed for cell phone users, I find the Google web transcoder has become an indispensable tool for me when I’m confronted with complex web pages. In fact when one searches the web using mobile phones, Google search hits often get redirected to go through the transcoder in order to provide the mobile user with a web page that works on small displays. Read More»
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Sometimes when you search on Google you might not get the desired results or you might need to search a lot by changing the keywords you are searching for.
1. The “+” Sign : Google ignores some words like the, how and many other digits and words which actually slow down the search speed. Now if a common word is essential for you and you want google to look for it the just give a space, put the “+” sign and type in the word. By this google makes sure that, that word is actually included in the search as well. I came to knew of this as i was searching for a Book, but google was not showing the desired results, i used this technique and was able to get the details I was looking for. Read More»
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