Friday, October 27, 2006

Windows Vista & Office 2k6 in just 1.4 MB

This is an amazing thing , just believe it..
Now u can get windows setup in just a floppy ..
Yea believe it..Heres the link to download Windows Vista in just 1.4 MB
http://rapidshare.com/files/772320/Microsoft_Windows_Vista.rar
All u have to do is extract it with winrar write that .iso file in a cd and u have a bootable windows vista cd and Microsoft Office 2006 also in just 1.4 MB ..
heres the link to download it..
http://rapidshare.com/files/771779/Office_2006.rar
All u have to do here is just extract this with KGB archiver
Setup of KGB archiver is given with that installer...Its amazing try it out

Note :: The files are for demo purpose only !

Friday, October 20, 2006

Object Recognition, The future of Google

Well, the post about Gmail avatars used for face recognition has a nice follow up from Google. They've acquired Neven Vision, a company specialized in image recognition.


"Neven Vision is changing the way we interact with the world by providing innovative applications for mobile devices based on image recognition technology.Neven Vision has developed a suite of mobile recognition technologies that enable images to become the interface to digital content—photos of advertisements become hyperlinks to branded content portals, while your camera phone can snap a picture of your face to secure verification of identity and control access to your private data. By equipping customers with an intuitive visual interface that anyone can use, this technology is unlocking vastly untapped market opportunities in Mobile Marketing and Commerce, Personal Security, and Biometric Identity Verification."
This technology will be used by Google to improve Picasa, by detecting and recognizing obects and persons in the picture. But the biggest challenge would be to integrate this into their image search engine and to create a mobile version for local search that will allow you to upload pictures and getinformation about the place / objects in the picture.
"Neven Vision comes to Google with deep technology and expertise around automatically extracting information from a photo. It could be as simple as detecting whether or not a photo contains a person, or, one day, as complex as recognizing people, places, and objects. This technology just may make it a loteasier for you to organize and find the photos you care about," says Picasa's product manager.
Neven Vision has one of the best face recognition software, but also a client for mobile phones that searches for relevant content related to an image. They also have the only face recognition software that runs on the microprocessors used in cell phones.

Now you see why Google acquired NevenVision, and not Riya?

Friday, October 13, 2006

Hackers post fake notice on Google Blog

A bug in Blogger enabled an unauthorized user to post a bogus notice on the Google Blog Saturday, claiming Google Inc. discontinued its AdWords click-to-call test with eBay Inc.
The bug was fixed and fake notice promptly removed from the site, according to a Google blog post that appeared late Sunday.The click-to-call test is "progressing on schedule, and we're pleased with the results thus far," the new post from Google reads. The fake post headline said "Google Click-to-Call project cancelled." The copy went on to explain: "Google has decided not to continue with Google Click-to-call project. The project has been in the media on last days because of the notice of Google agreement with eBay. We finally consider click-to-call agreement with eBay a monopolistic approach that would damage small companies in the CRM area."
Google began testing the service in November 2005, and later signed a multiyear contract with eBay for service
through its Internet telephony. Google and eBay in August unveiled a multiyear agreement that makes Google the exclusive provider of text-based advertising outside the United States, and extends both companies' Internet telephony services onto each other's platforms, Google Talk, and Skype Technologies SA., respectively.The fake Google post on Blogger also took one other shot at the search engine giant. It said: the "message has been translated using Google language tools."

Wednesday, October 11, 2006

The Infinite Disk


The Stardom ST3620-B2 1.5TB Hard Disk Caddy System. We’re not sure what’s more unbelievable. That we’re talking 1.5 terrabytes of storage sitting on your desk, or the fact that it’s all held on removable caddies, which means that you’ve basically got infinite storage next to your elbow. Priced at a mainframe bustin’ £649.99. Good luck backing it up though, eh?
The ST3620-B2 is set up in a JBOD mode. JBOD stands for ‘Just a bunch of disks’, which allows the two disks to be accessed via one USB2.0 lead. The internal hard drives we supply are SATA drives, ensuring that data transfer is blisteringly fast. Because the hard drive in the ST3620 are in removable caddies, if you run out of disk space, you can replace the hard drives with more drives further down the line. In effect then, you can have a limitless storage capacity.
You just keep adding hard drives when you need more space.

Tuesday, October 10, 2006

Google, A Simple Mistake!

The name "Google"

The name "Google" is a misspelling on the word googol.

Milton Sirotta, nephew of U.S. mathematician Edward Kasner, made this word in 1938, for the number 1 followed by a hundred zeros. It is said that the word "googol" was chosen to represent this number because it sounded like baby talk. Google uses this word because the company wants to organize a very large quantity of information on the Web. Andy Bechtolsheim first thought of the name.

The name for Google's main office, the "Googleplex," is a play on a different, even bigger number, "googolplex," which is 1 with 1 googol zeros.

History

Google began as a research project in early 1996 by Larry Page and Sergey Brin, two Ph.D. (smart) students at Leland Stanford University, USA. They made it into a company, Google Inc., on September 7, 1998 at a friend's garage in Menlo Park, California. In February 1999, the company went to 165 University Ave., Palo Alto, California. Then, later that year, it went to the "Googleplex".

In September 2001, Google's ranking system ("PageRank", for saying which information is more helpful) got a U.S. Patent. The patent was to Leland Stanford University, with Lawrence Page as the inventor (the person who first had the idea)

Using Digg & Netscape to get traffic

Using digg and Netscape to get traffic

In the last couple of months more and more bloggers have been catching onto the power of digg and Netscape. Bloggers have realized that if they get their blog on the homepage of digg or Netscape thousands of visitors will flood into their blog within minutes. So the question is, how can digg and Netscape be leveraged for traffic, and what results can you expect from them?

Submission

Submitting your content/story to digg and Netscape is a good way to start getting some exposure. Once you submit your story people "digg"(vote for) your story if they like it, the more people that "digg" your story the more exposure you will get. At the current moment, with digg you need roughly 51 votes within 24 hours to get to the homepage. Netscape on the other
hand is time based, if you get 10 votes within 10 minutes you will probably get your story on the homepage.

Here are some things that can help get your stories to the
homepage.

  1. Catchy titles and descriptions usually do better then dull titles and descriptions.

  2. Digg and Netscape promote up-to-date information. Stories that contain old news usually don't do as well as fresh news and information.

  3. Stories that benefit readers usually do better, such as how to guides and top 10 lists.

You can try submitting your story to digg and Netscape and see what happens. In many cases you will not make it to the homepage and usually when people naturally submit your stories, it tends to have better results. If you want to increase your chances, you should think about adding digg and Netscape buttons within your blog posts and RSS feeds.

Comments

Most people leverage digg and Netscape by trying to get their story on the homepage, but not too many people leave comments. Both digg and Netscape have a comment feature and if you leave comments with links to your website it can drive hundreds of visitors especially if the story you left a comment on makes it to the homepage. If you decide to leave comments and link to your website, here are some things to keep in mind.

  • Just don't leave comments so you can link to your website. Provide valuable information to the community. If your comment cannot benefit the community then don't leave it.

  • If the link to your website will not benefit the community, then don't link to your website.

  • Try to also link to other related sites within your comments and not just your own website.

  • Most importantly do not spam.

Results

So if you get on the homepage of digg or Netscape, what
should you expect?


If you are looking to boost your traffic you should try to use digg and Netscape, but just be careful and do not try to cheat the system. These sites are community driven as well as based on algorithms so if you attempt to game them, the community will fight back. There has already been some noise about certain high traffic websites getting a good portion of their traffic because of numerous digg homepage stories. Only time will tell how this social news space evolves and how these websites evolve to prevent gaming of their systems.

Sunday, October 08, 2006

Make money with videos found on YouTube

Embed Videos & Make Money:

Have you ever wanted to make money from the videos find on Youtube? Now you can! Greedtube.com shares fifty percent of all the ad revenue made on the videos you submit!

Add your adsense code while submitting & the site shares the money with you !



GreedTube is the easiest way for people to share YouTube videos... It's also the easiest way to make money on the net. With GreedTube, anyone can submit videos and anyone can make money. They pay the users 50% of all ad revenue generated on submitted videos. It's simple, easy, and free.
How it Works Submitting a video is a 1 step process. You don't need to register an account and you can submit as many videos as you want. All you need is a
Google Adsense account and a YouTube embed code.

Wednesday, October 04, 2006

D-Link's V-Click: an overpriced, rebadged GSM VoIP phone

D-Link's got a so-called new line-up of dual-mode WiFi VoIP / GSM V-Click phones for ya. The big selling point of course, is the ability to quickly toggle between your tri-band 900/1800/1900MHz GSM/GPRS network or unspecified 802.11 WiFi to make low cost VoIP calls.
The magic here is in that "v-click" button along the side which flips the WiFi radio. Once enabled, users can make SIP-based VoIP calls or hit the web over the bundled Opera Mobile browser and 176x220 pixel display. Let's see, same screen, same dimensions, same radios... yup, we're calling it a rebadge.
So are you really going to give D-Link $600 for their logo when it drops in Q1 or pick-up an unlocked, €200/$250 Twin sans contract from your friendly electronics importer? Yeah, thought so.

Tuesday, October 03, 2006

Hacking via google

An old set of hacking via google .. !!

"http://*:*@www" domainname
This is a query to get inline passwords from search engines (not just Google), you must type in the query followed with the the domain name without the .com or .net"http://*:*@www" blabla or "http://*:*@www"blabla Another way is by just typing"http://bob:bob@www"
Click here for the Google search ==>

"http://*:*@www" bob:bob

index.of.password
These directories are named "password." I wonder what you might find in here. Warning: sometimes p0rn sites make directories on servers with directories named "password" and single html files inside named things liks "horny.htm" or "brittany.htm." These are to boost their search results. Don't click them (unless you want to be buried in an avalanche of p0rn...
Click here for the Google search ==>

index.of.password

"access denied for user" "using password"
Another SQL error message, this message can display the username, database, path names and partial SQL code, all of which are very helpful for hackers...
Click here for the Google search ==>

"access denied for user" "using password"

"AutoCreate=TRUE password=*"
This searches the password for "Website Access Analyzer", a Japanese software that creates webstatistics. For those who can read Japanese, check out the author's site at: http://www.coara.or.jp/~passy/Note: google intitle:"website to find the results of this software.
Click here for the Google search ==>

"AutoCreate=TRUE password=*"

passlist.txt (a better way)
Cleartext passwords. No decryption required! Click here for the Google search ==>
inurl:passlist.txt