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How full RSS feeds help in increasing revenue from your blog

Sunday, August 31st, 2008

Full V/S partial RSS feeds

You might have noticed some blogs publishing partial RSS feeds. How do you feel when you have to click on that additional link( Read the full story..) in your RSS reader in order to read the full post? Well, if you ask me, such partial RSS feeds are very painful and annoying to me. Full text feeds can help in generating higher revenues for bloggers if they realize the power of full text feeds.

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Create your manga avatar with FaceYourManga

Saturday, August 30th, 2008

My Manga Avatar

FaceYourManga is a free online service for the internet users to create their manga avatars in a quick and innovative way. Unlike other avatar creating services FaceYourManga( read as Face Your Manga) requires no registration to create your manga avatar.

Soon after the avatar is ready the users are able to use it with all IM services like Yahoo!, Skype etc.
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Alphabets being loved by spammers

Saturday, August 30th, 2008

Spam Sucks

Seems like a superstitious tale!! Ain’t that? According to a research, those whose names begin with A are more likely to receive spam that those who start with Z.

Richard Clayton, security expert in Cambridge University revealed this trend after analyzing logs of email traffic from demon internet and discovered that those with names higher up the alphabet are more likely to receive spam than those lower down.

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Google Ad Manager for all publishers now

Friday, August 29th, 2008

Google Ad Manager is a hosted ad management solution that helps publishers sell, schedule, deliver and measure all their directly sold and network-based inventory. Now this online ad management solution is available to all publishers across the globe.

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Google Map Maker now in India

Friday, August 29th, 2008

Google Map Maker

Long awaited by Indians, the Google Map Maker has finally been launched in India. Before this, a total of 57 countries’ people were enjoying the feature of mapping their homes, offices, colleges etc. on Google Map Maker. For those who are new to Google Map Maker i’ll define it a bit: Google Map Maker is a product by Google that allows users to edit, create maps anywhere around the globe by marking places of their interest on the map.

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So you thought Notepad to be very innocent?

Thursday, August 21st, 2008

Notepad

“Notepad, a very simple built-in text editor in Windows. We can create, edit and save text files with its help.” This is what most of us think about this hidden master that can perform many roles in addition to just being a simple text editor.

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Health conscious readers need to have a look

Sunday, August 17th, 2008

Whether you are a blogger, a software company employ or play any other role, a good health makes everyone feel good. Sometimes it happens that we have a bit of ailment but we keep on ignoring a visit to the doctor, possible reasons being one of these : too laziness to leave for doctor’s place, fear of heavy charges’ payment to doctor ;) , ignorance about the symptom etc.. But thanks to technology that has brought ailment detector to our homes.

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Wipe off remaining crap from Win registry after an unsuccesful uninstall

Friday, August 15th, 2008

An unsuccessful uninstall of a software from your computer can hamper your registry’s fine working. Whenever a software is uninstalled it could happen many times that all its entries are not deleted from Windows registry. These entries behave as malicious entries and confuse the OS, thus degrading OS performance. Here is a windows utility that cleans the remaining clutter from your Win registry to ensure its proper working.

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Get Vista like Start Menu on your XP

Wednesday, August 13th, 2008

Some users find it very cool to experience Vista running on their XP systems. Some features like showing Vista like drive icons on XP make users feel very good. Another nifty Windows utility tweaks your XP Start Menu to look like Vista’s.

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How to speed up Vista with the help of a USB key

Wednesday, August 13th, 2008

Add memory to Vista with help of a memory key

Ever thought of increasing your Vista powered PC’s primary memory without adding RAM chips to it? Sounds weird, but it’s possible to increase RAM of a Vista powered PC with the help of USB key drive!!

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