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Showing posts with label Tips n Tricks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tips n Tricks. Show all posts

Friday, 5 April 2013

Download Facebook Albums In A Single Click


You want to download your friend's photo album from Facebook but its to boring to download photos one by one. I also feel the same so that here is a trick for you.
You can download your friends album with only a single click.
Let me introduce you Facebook2zip

It is an awesome service which gives you to download the whole album with a single click. 

Make Any Type Of Facebook Smiley

Are you get bored with classic facebook smileys. There are only 21 default facebook smileys. But you can create any type of smiley.
f9 Set of Smileys
These are some other smileys which can be made by these codes.
[[f9.laugh]] [[f9.sad]] [[f9.angry]] [[f9.sleepy]] [[f9.shock]] [[f9.kiss]] 
[[f9.inlove]] [[f9.pizza]] [[f9.coffee]] [[f9.rain]] [[f9.bomb]] [[f9.sun]] 
[[f9.heart]] [[f9.heartbreak]] [[f9.doctor]] [[f9.ghost]] [[f9.brb]] 
[[f9.wine]] [[f9.gift]] [[f9.adore]] [[f9.angel]] [[f9.baloons]] 
[[f9.bowl]] [[f9.cake]] [[f9.callme]] [[f9.clap]] [[f9.confused]] 
[[f9.curllip]] [[f9.devilface]] [[f9.lying]] [[f9.rofl]] [[f9.billiard]] 
[[f9.cakepiece]] [[f9.rosedown]] [[f9.shutmouth]] [[f9.shy]] [[f9.silly]] 
[[f9.tongue1]] [[f9.fastfood]] [[f9.ring]] [[f9.plate]] [[f9.candle]] 

Protect Your Facebook Account

Todays Facebook is number one Social Networking site. Now almost every person who uses internet has a Facebook Account and now it is extremely essential for our online identification.

As we know how much facebook is important for us but still we did not take the security of of our facebook account seriously.
There are almost 60 percent facebook users who don't take the security of their facebook account seriously and that is why now days facebook accounts are hacked. So if you want to protect your facebook account then here are some tips for you.

Facebook Pranks

Here are some interesting Facebook Pranks for you. You can surprise or fool your friends.
Facebook Ghost
Here is an interesting website. It looks like a facebook profile. The profile image looks like a ghost and the most interesting thing that a ghost came from the wall. Just visit this link and you will get what I am saying.
http://www.sinthaistudio.com/thehouse/alrena/


Status Prank
Here is an interesting Facebook link for you all. 
http://facebook.com/profile.php?=73322363
If you checked it then you are a little amazed it redirects you to your facebook home page. 
Now how can you use this as a prank. 
Just post a status like this: 
"Hey friends The Cyber Crime Department of our city is searching for a 
suspicious person. He was planning to do some bomb blasts in India. 
Probably he is from a terrorist group. Probably the person's profile id 
is 
http://facebook.com/profile.php?=73322363
Report it."
Now when your friends will click on it they will redirect to their own homepage and will think that they are the suspect.

Read Facebook Message and Stay Undetected by Friends


If you don't want to reply some people on Facebook Chat. Now for past this was easy, just don't reply them and pretend that you did not read their message. 

But Facebook has given a new function seen. When you read your friends message your friends will get a notification in their chat box that you have seen the message.
And in Facebook there is no privacy option to disable it. 
But it can be disabled by a third party application on your browser.

Install Windows XP in 15 minutes

The most famous operating system. It is still hanging as a dominant windows. It is the second most popular version of windows. Windows 8 has released but still many of the users recommend windows xp and perhaps you are also from one of them who always recommends windows xp.
Now as you know when we install windows xp it takes a lot of time about 40 minutes. 
Now here is a trick for you to install it in less than 15 minutes. We can change the priority of the windows setup and then it will install more quickly.

Tuesday, 20 November 2012

Shutdown Prank

A funny prank you can do with your friends. We can call it a virus but it will not harm your friend's system it will just shutdown his system. Now Lets see how can we do this prank.

You just need to follow these simple steps: 
Step 1: Right click on desktop and from new click on shortcut. It will give you the option to create a shortcut and a new window for configuring shortcut will open.

Step 2: Now this is the main part, on the Create Shortcut window type the following or you can also copy and then paste.  
shutdown -s -t 60 -c "YOUR SYSTEM IS ABOUT TO BLAST PLEASE STAY AWAY"
Now this is the actual command because of what system will shut down. Now you in the above command the 60 is the seconds after which the system will shut down you can change it with any value. And under the double quotes is the message which the user will get when system will shut down, you can either change the message also.
Now click on next. 

Step 3: Now it will ask you for the name of your shortcut, give a name on which people will click, I am writing Internet Explorer, very frequently used thing. 
Click on finish and you are done. 

When people will open that Internet Explorer the system will shut down automatically after the time which we  set before.

Now the things you should remember:
Change the icon of the shortcut so the user will not doubt. 
And if you are testing it in your own system then you should know how to abort this process for aborting this shutdown: 
go to run and type shutdown -a
The process will aborted. 

Sunday, 21 October 2012

Cached Pages

All popular search engines like Google, bing, Yahoo and others spider the entire Internet, recording all the metadata details and keywords that appear on all  the pages are then used to determine a page's quality and rank in the search results (along with multiple other criteria). Along with recording metadata and keywords, most search engines also take a snapshot of all webpages on the Internet and store a cache copy of them. This can be extremely useful for users who are stuck behind company, college or government firewalls and are not allowed to access certain websites. 
When the access to a particular webpage is blocked by your network administrator nevertheless you may still be able to access it by viewing a cached copy of it on a search engine. 
All you need to do this is

Step 1
Start your browser and connect to any popular search engine of your choice. Here we are going to use Google for this example. 

Step 2
write this 
cache:<website you want to access>
e.g. cache:www.aadeez.com


When you are viewing a cached page, typically Google will mention at the top the date and time from which the cached copy is being displayed. This may vary from webpage to webpage, depending upon how often google spiders that respective webpage. 

Archived Pages

Sometimes you may want to access an even older version of the same webpage for research purposes or just out of curiosity. If you want to see what a webpage looked like several years ago, then there is a very cool tool called the  WAYBACKMACHINE that is available for free at www.archive.org. Since the year 1996, archive.org has been spiderming the Internet with the intention of creating a permanent digital library of the Internet for researchers, historians and the general public. This is a fantastic tool that allows you to search for and view an old archived version of popular webpages on the Internet from several months or even years back!

Step 1
Open this link www.archive.org
you will find the WAYBACKTIME
Enter the webaddress of the website you want to visit.



Translate and access a webpage

There are various free translation websites available that allow users to translate text and webpages from one language to another on the Internet. 
Google Translate
Yahoo Babelfish

The technology behind the instant translation of webpage is obviously cool. But what is even cooler is the fact that it is possible to use these translation websites to unblock websites and access censored content! 

Let us assume that your college or company has blocked access to the YouTube website and you are shown the blocked error message each time you try to access it. 
But if you are able to connect with the above given translate websites you can unblock YouTube or any other website. 

Step 1 

Step 2
In the from Tab Choose English and in the to tab choose any other language which you can understand.

  
Step 3
Write www.youtube.com in the translation box. Within a few seconds the another version of the website get displayed on the screen. Click on that link. 

  
The fact of the matter is that even though the website has been translated into Hindi, the interface is still the same and the actual language of the videos that you are going to watch will remain the same. 

Convert format of webpages

There are numerous conversion websites available on the Internet that can convert a website into different formats. 

It is possible to use these websites to access blocked websites on the Internet. 
e.g.
www.pdfmyurl.com

Step 1 
Open your browser and connect to the website
enter a website that you want to convert into a pdf document.

  
Step 2
within a few seconds, the website pdfmyurl will allow you to download a PDF version of the website.

Step 3
Open that pdf document after downloading. You've got the webpage which you want to access.


Similarly the other websites are:

These websites can also be used to access blocked websites on the Internet by fooling the local firewall. 

Access web contents via email

Imagine that there is a website on which there is some text or content that you want to access. Unfortunately, your college or company or government has set up a firewall or filtering device that has blocked access to it. But you still really want to access the data or content on that website. What do you do? 
This is where a fantastic service of accessing webpages via email comes into the picture. 
All you have to do is simply send the web address that you want to access via email to a predefined email address and a few minutes later the requested webpage will be emaild back to you. 

The most popular websites that allow you to request blocked web pages via email are the following: 
www4mail
To request a webpage via email through this website you need to send an email to www4mail@wm.ictp.trieste.it and the subject can be blank and in the body of the email you need to write the requested webpage address.

web2mail
To request a webpage via email through this website you need to first register for free on their website and then send an email from the registered email account to www@web2mail.com and in the subject of the email write the URL of the web page that you wish to request.

Shortened URLs

In the world of Twitter and Instant messaging, where length of characters is a major restriction, shortening of web addresses URLs has become very popular. URL shortening is the technique that allows users to access a particular webpage using its equivalent shortened address instead of the actual web address. Not only does URL shortening make a URL much shorter, it also makes it easier to remember. 
Popular URL shortening websites are: 
www.bit.ly

URL Shortening Means that instead of typing the original long URL in browser address bar, users now have to only type its shortened version. The browser will send an HTTP request to the shortened URL server, which will then send back an HTTP redirect message to the user, redirecting the user to the actual website. Since the initial outgoing HTTP request from the user is going to the URL shortening website and not the actual website that the user is trying to access. 
It means that such a technique can also be used to bypass the local firewall. 

Step 1
Open www.goo.gl and shorten the websites URL which you want to access.

Step 2
Copy and paste the shortened URL into your browser.




Website Aliases

Normally we type the domain name of a website. After that the browser send that domain name to the local DNS (Domain Name Server) to convert it into its respective IP address. This process is called DNS lookup. After that the browser knows the IP adress of the domain name that you typed. The browser sends an HTTP request to that IP asking for the webpage that we wish to view. That is how it works. 

Now come to the point. 

If we have in a situation where the websites are blocked by DNS lookup queries. 
Then it is quite easy to access the blocked website. 
All we need to do is just simply type the IP address of the website in place of domain name. 
With this trick we can skip the DNS lookup. The website directly sends the http request to the website which we want to access. 

Here are the steps:

Step 1: Assume that www.google.com is blocked by our network administrator. In this case try typing the IP address of google.com. 

Step 2: Start MSDOS (click on run and type cmd and press enter). After opening command prompt type the following command. 

ping <domain name of website> 

ping www.gogle.com 
Step 3: Open browser and type the IP address instead of typing the domain name (www.google.com). If everything goes well we will be able to bypass the filtering mechanism of our network and can access the website. 

now here we need to think a bit. If our network administrator has blocked ping command. Now what to do??
We dont need to worry a lot. 
open this website

www.ping.eu/ping/

And here is an another fact. 
When we used the website for pinging the domain name it shown a different IP address (173.194.71.147). 
This is because Google has servers in different parts of the world and depending upon our location we are taken to different servers. 
The best part of this is if the respective IP is also blocked by the network administrator. We can still access the website by typing some other server's IP. 

Now we need to worry a little more. 

A smart system administrator willnot only block the domain name. He will also block the respective IP address at the firewall leve, hence, making it a lot tougher for a user to unblock. 

An IP address is 32-bit number that is written in the dotted-decimal notation. 
e.g.
www.google.com 
74.125.236.80

We can try accesing the website by converting the dotted decimal number to its octal or any other format and can bypass the local blocks and firewalls. 
you can use the windows calculator or any other application to convert it. 
eg. 
74.125.236.80

octal: http://0112.0175.0354.0120
hexadecimal: http://0x4A.0x7D.0xEC.0x50

sometimes it is also agood idea if we try the another versions of the domain names to unblock the access.
e.g.
for www.facebook.com
try these alternatives
www.fb.com
www.facebook.com/index.php
www.facebook.com/login.php
www.facebook.com/login.php/
www.facebook.com/index.php/
www.facebook.com/;
facebook.com;
facebok.com/

Use URL's to cheat your Network Administrator

Sometimes this trick can work by applying some special URL or websites. 
Nevertheless there is no guarentee that it will work every time, but there isn't any harm in trying. 

Suppose www.facebook.com is blocked by the network administrator. 
But still you may access facebook by using

www.www.www.www.www.facebook.com



[thumb]http://www.absolutestuffs.com/uploads/posts/2012-07/1342358917_1.jpg[/thumb]
If your browser shows an SSL certificate error message, ignore that by clicking on proceed anyway.


After some seconds Facebook will open.
Another trick is trying the web address like this

http://www.absolutestuffs.com@www.facebook.com


In this case everything before the sign '@' is ignored and what actually loaded is the facebook web address. 

Use RSS Feed to Access web Content

Many blogs, news sites, sports and other websites whose content changes quite regularly will make something known as an RSS feed available to users. An RSS feed is a subscription to a website through which users can automatically access any updated or new content that may be available. RSS feeds can be read using RSS readers or aggregators like Google Reader

There have been many occasions in the past where your network providor has blocked access to a blog or newspaper or media house that is deemed to be controversial. In such a case, if you try using your browser to connect to the controversial website, then you will be denied access. However, if you want to continue to access the content on the blocked website, then it may be possible for you to subscribe to the RSS feed of that website using any popular RSS aggregator. 

Usually the network administrator would only block direct access to a website, but it may not be possible for them to block access to the RSS feed of a website without blocking the complete RSS Aggregator. 

For example suppose you need to visit absolutestuffs which is blocked by your network administrator, then all you need to do this 

Step 1: Sign in to your google account and open Google Reader 


Step 2: Search for the website you want to access (here i'm searching absolutestuffs)
step 3: Now google reader allows you to access all the content from that website