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How to find good torrents ??

Posted by Keshab Maharjan on Monday, December 28, 2009
Now, all those who download torrents have some probs like low download speed, download only upto a certain percentage, etc.. How can i really find a good torrent??!!

First of all, what exactly is a good torrent??
A good torrent should be a torrent which :

•Gives you Max. Download speed..
•Doesn't Stop after a certain percentage..
•And most importantly, the content should be GENUINE (not fake content!)
Hmmmm.. How do i find a good torrent??!!
Finding a good torrent is not all that difficult.. Whenever you download a torrent you need to check the health of the torrent and the no of seeds and peers..

•The torrent sites always display the health of the torrent.. So you should always make sure that the health of the torrent you download should be GOOD!!(i.e. it should have a green bar)

•Look out for the torrents having the max. no of seeds and peers.. (Most of the torrent sites have the feature of arranging the torrents based on the no of seeds/peers.. So once you have entered your search in the search bar make sure you arrange the torrents in the decending order of no of seeds)

•See if the torrents are verified.. (Some of the torrents sites allow the people who have downloaded the torrent to verify if the torrent is really good.. So look out for verified torrents)
•Check out the comments written by other people downloading the torrent.. Check out if the people have commented the torrent to be FAKE!! If people have recommended you to download the torrent, then, go ahead and download it!!

Finally, here are some tips on downloading torrents :

1.Go to trusted sites like torrentz.com, torrentreactor.net, thepiratebay.org, mininova.com etc..
2.When downloading movies look out for good uploaders like aXXo , FxM, FXG, etc.. They are supposed to be on among the best uploaders for movies.. Also see if they are DVDrips.. (DVDrips are supposed to have high quality and small file size about 700mb)

3.Do not download the torrents without checking the comments..
Happy downloading!! :)

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The Tricks of facebook:

Posted by Keshab Maharjan on Friday, December 25, 2009
Facebook has grown popular over the years. As you probably know by now that we have discussed a simple javascript tricks. This is a cool and simple tricks of facebook i have found.



The Tricks of facebook:



All you have to do is copy the javascript code into the addressbar.



Menu Bar


Just copy the code in the address bar then press enter to change the color of menu bar just like the picture below.



javascript:void(document.getElementById('fb_menubar').style.background='red');

You can change the color to your needs, just you have to replace the red text with your color name.

Changing Title:



javascript:void(document.title="Facebook | eugines.info");Chat Display: javascript:chatDisplay.tabs[321].tabXOnClick(); Chat Status:javascript:presence.toggleTab('chat_status_control','chat_status_control_tab'); Buddylist: javascript:buddyList.toggleTab(); NOTE: It works only on Mozilla Firefox browser.

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Google & Facebook launches URL shortner: goo.gl & fb.me

Posted by Keshab Maharjan on Monday, December 21, 2009
People share a lot of links online. This is particularly true as microblogging services such as Twitter have grown in popularity. If you're not familiar with them, URL shorteners basically squeeze a long URL into fewer characters to make it easier to share with others. With character limits in tweets, status updates and other modes of short form publishing, a shorter URL leaves more room to say what's on your mind — and that's why people use them. They said on their blog announcement.

However, there is nothing to to be happy, since Google URL shortener is not a stand-alone service i.e., you can't use it to shorten links directly. Currently, Google URL Shortener is only available from the Google Toolbar and FeedBurner.

With limited space for tweeting, the URL shortener business has boomed, currently Bit.ly was leading.
Side by side with Google's URL shortner, Fb.me is also showing up in several tweets. However, it’s unclear how long fb.me has been in operation.

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Chrome OS - Web Based OS from Google

Posted by Keshab Maharjan on Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Internet search giant Google has lifted the lid on its operating system, known as Chrome OS.

The free and open source system is initially aimed at low-cost netbooks and does away with many of the features of a traditional program.

All applications are designed to run in a web browser and all the user's data is stored on Google's servers.

Engineers from the firm said the first computers running the system would be available before the end of 2010.

Google Chrome OS demonstration

"We are trying to offer a choice for users," said Sundar Pichai, vice-president of product management, during an event at the firm's headquarters in California.

"This model of computing is fundamentally different."

The event follows the recent launch of Microsoft's Windows 7 and Apple's operating system upgrade, Snow Leopard.

Speed test

Google first announced its intention to build an operating system in July this year.

The firm has designed the system around its Chrome browser. The program was released 14 months ago and already has 40m regular users, the firm said.

We want Google Chrome OS to be blazingly fast Sundar Pichai, Google
"It's very familiar and intuitive to users - most people know how to use the browser," said Mr Pichai.

All programs or applications - such as word processing and e-mail - run in different tabs in the browser.

"There are no conventional desktop applications," said Mr Pichai. "That means you don't have to install or update software.

"It's just a browser; a browser with a few modifications."

Mr Pichai said the system was based around speed, simplicity and security.

He showed it booting up in seven seconds.

"We're working very, very, very hard to make that time shorter," he said. "We want Google Chrome OS to be blazingly fast."

He said they wanted it to be like a television, where a computer could be switched on and instantly running and connected to the web.

Google has been able to boost the speed of the system by designing it for specific hardware. The firm said that it would only run on computers using "solid state drives" instead of traditional hard drives.

In addition, the firm has been talking to hardware manufacturers to specify which components to include on finished machines.

This means that the company could "optimise" the code to run as quickly as possible, said Mr Pichai.

Memory games

He used the demonstration to show the machine doing many common tasks such as playing games and music, as well as reading books and writing text.


The system is a direct challenge to Microsoft Windows
Any documents and files created on the computer were automatically synced and saved on Google's servers, said Matthew Papakipos, an engineer working on the system.

As a result, he added, anybody who lost their computer would be able to buy a new machine and easily recover all their data.

"In a matter of seconds, all the data syncs back to the machine."

Although the firm envisages most tasks will be done online, it will also offer the capability to use some programs when there is no connection.

It already offers a similar feature for programs such as Gmail and Google Docs using its Gears program.

Initially, the firm envisages people will use the operating system on a second, portable machine.

Memory intensive tasks, such as video editing, would require a more powerful machine.

Open offer

The demonstration could dramatically change the market for operating systems, especially for Microsoft, the biggest player with about 90% share of the market.


Chrome OS will at first be aimed at low cost netbooks
When it was first announced, Rob Enderle, industry watcher and president of the Enderle Group, described it as "the first real attempt by anyone to go after Microsoft".

The fact that it is free could encourage many users to try the system.

Currently, Mr Pichai said the company did not have a business plan but admitted that encouraging people to use the web and Google services "benefits us as a company".

Google derives most of its revenue from selling advertising around search and its other online products.

Most consumers will have to wait until 2010 to get their hands on a device running the system.

However, the firm used the event to release an early version of the code for developers.

"You can get Chrome OS up and running today," said Mr Pichai.

They said they had chosen to release the code and the designs for the system because it was based on a variety of existing open source projects such as the Linux and Ubuntu operating systems.

Open source systems allow people to tinker and use the underlying code to build and customize applications. It is normal to publish any modifications to allow other people to take advantage of the changes.

"We're looking forward to feedback from the open source community," said Mr Pinchai.

Source: BBC news

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How to Access Facebook Chat on Desktop

Posted by Keshab Maharjan on Sunday, December 13, 2009
Gabtastik & digsby let you keep Facebook chat sessions open on your Windows desktop outside of your regular web browser, using minimal screen real estate and system memory.

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FacePAD: Facebook Photo Album Downloader 0.6.1

Posted by Keshab Maharjan on Sunday, December 13, 2009

Add-ons for Firefox THAT HELPS U TO DOWNLOAD THE  FACEbook photos of ur FRIENds easily:

-General Information-
FacePAD, better known as the Facebook Photo Album Downloader will allow you to download your friends’ facebook albums, en masse, with the click of a button. This extension was originally developed by Nic Holliday. I took the liberty of updating this extension for Firefox 3 since he didn’t. In the process, I’ve revamped his code and made it compliant with Mozilla’s standards & Facebook’s new interface, and I've added some new features. Version 0.5.4 of this project was developed by myself and Diana Jaunzeikare (Rozziite).

-Functionality-
The user must first set their language preference. To do this, go to TOOLS > ADD-ONS > FacePAD Preferences/Options. Choose the language that your Facebook is set to. Currently, FacePAD supports: 
English (US/UK)
Dutch
French (Canada). 
German
Italian
Spanish

Other languages will be added soon.

Also make sure that COOKIES are ENABLED and your DEFAULT DOWNLOAD DIRECTORY is set in Firefox's OPTIONS/PREFERENCES. 

To download photos from the a friend's album (NOT EVENTS OR GROUPS ALBUM), right-click (with your mouse) on the name/link of a facebook album and click the Download Album with FacePAD option. If you did this properly, a JavaScript pop-up will appear telling you that it has begun downloading the selected album. Press OK and the photos will be downloaded to Firefox’s default download directory. 

To download an album from Events Album or Groups Album, the user must right-click on the See All link on the main page of the group or event of interest.


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How to Post Your Blog Posts to Your Facebook Wall Automatically

Posted by Keshab Maharjan on Sunday, December 13, 2009
Wordbook allows you to cross-post your blog posts to your Facebook Wall. Your Facebook “Boxes” tab will show your most recent blog posts.

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