Posted in Internet, website management on Mar 22nd, 2009
Most of us, who is very new to web hosting, confused about these three terms sub domains, add-on domain and parked domains. But these things are important for web hosting. Now I am trying to explain what actually they are.
Addon Domain: An add-on domain is just like having a separate web site. The add-on domain [...]
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Today i found a new message at my home page, google.com, that Google release a open source browser, Google Chrome. It is in BETA version. I downloaded and install to my PC. And it works superb, with a simple design and a nice blue theme. Google Chrome is clean and fast.
If you are familiar with [...]
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Posted in Gadgets, General, Internet, iphone on Aug 22nd, 2008
Finally the iphone reach the city of joy on yesterday with fast 3G wireless technology, GPS mapping, support for enterprise features like Microsoft Exchange, and the new App Store, iPhone 3G puts even more features at your fingertips. And like the original iPhone, it combines three products in one — a revolutionary phone, a widescreen [...]
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Whenever we are entering the web, we all have a fear of virus, spywares and hacking. To get out from this nightmare we use different antivirus and firewall for our security purposes.
I have used many antivirus software and test their performance, power, resource usability, update frequency.
At the very beginning I’m just remove the name of [...]
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Posted in Internet, Windows, utility on Jul 8th, 2008
To automate FTP uploads from windows command line, first, you will have to create a batch file say fileup.bat in your windows directory, or at least inside some directory included in your path. You can use the “path” command to see what the current path is.
c:\>path
PATH=C:\WINDOWS;C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32;C:\;
Inside the batch file, you will want to paste the [...]
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Posted in Internet, Windows on Jul 8th, 2008
Firefox, like many popular browsers, includes a built-in functionality to save our password. Often we’ll use the saved password feature so often that we’ve completely forgotten our password when we need to login to the same website on another computer. Here’s how to locate your saved password.
In Firefox, navigate to the Tools \ Options menu [...]
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Posted in Internet, Windows on Jun 27th, 2008
Today I faced a problem with the browsers both IE and Firefox. I tried to open http://pdshop.contractorsnow.net, but both browser showing page cannot be displayed. I asked my friend to open the same site. In his system the page opened properly. So, am get sure that this is the problem with my system. Finally I [...]
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Posted in BSNL BroadBand, Internet, Windows on Jun 14th, 2008
On April I posted an article about Absurd Billing system of BSNL Broad Band. Now this is the second part of their drama. Last month my father received a call from BSNL, that they made a wrong bill for my connection and only Rs. 2012 is the exact amount for that bill. So they told [...]
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K-Lite Codec Pack is a collection of codecs and related tools. Codecs are required to encode and/or decode (play) audio and video. The K-Lite Codec Pack is designed as a user-friendly solution for playing all your movie files. With the K-Lite Codec Pack you should be able to play 99% of all the movies that [...]
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Play QuickTime files without installing the official QuickTime player.
QuickTime is a common format, but QuickTime’s player is huge. Avoid that space hog by watching your QuickTime files in QuickTime Alternative. This free codec works in a number of browsers, too. With QuickTime Alternative, you can watch QuickTime files over Internet Explorer, Mozilla, Netscape, and Opera.
License [...]
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