Tuesday, May 13, 2014

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How To Make Blogger Template Mobile Friendly

As you know, millions of people use their mobile phones to access internet. The mobile internet speed is also very fast these days with 3G's , mobile apps,etc.

From this, we can say many of your readers are coming to your blog through mobile phones..But, if you don't make your blog mobile friendly, .you may lose all your mobile readers because in a mobile phone, a normal blog takes lot of time to load and there are other issues that your site not fitting properly in the mobile screen.



So, here is how to make your Blogger (blogspot) blog mobile internet friendly..

Sign into your Blogger account > Design > Edit html

Find this line..

<b:include data='blog' name='all-head-content'/>

Paste this code below that line...

<meta content='IE=EmulateIE7' http-equiv='X-UA-Compatible'/>
<b:if cond='data:blog.isMobile'>
<meta content='width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0, user-scalable=0' name='viewport'/>
<b:else/>
<meta content='width=1100' name='viewport'/>
</b:if> 
Save the Changes!

Now you have successfully make your blog template smart phone and other mobiles friendly.

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Monday, May 12, 2014

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9 Alternative Ways To Access Blocked Sites

Is you school, college or office blocking you from getting on social network sites like Friendster,Facebook, Myspace, Bebo, Hi5, Orkut, etc? Here’s few ways you can bypass the restrictions and surf like normal, but please check with your local authorities before using them. We will not held any responsibility if you’ve breach the regulations of any.

Full list after jump.

Using IP Instead Of URL

This depends on the software/application used. Sometimes blocked sites are stored as a list of URLs (eg. www.yahoo.com, www.donwload.com,etc) and typing the IP instead of the URL might sometimes work. In a local computer, doing a ping www.whatsmyip.org
omain.com command in Command Prompt (Mac users use Terminal) will return you the IP address. You can also do it online via

Redirection With Short URL Service

Sometimes the URL you intend to browse might be ban, but converting them to another a shorter URL with short URL services might just help you to bypass the settings.

Google Cache

Search engines like Google and Yahoo cache webpages and these cached pages are stored in search engines themselves, which likely will be added to the blocked list. Click on the ‘cache’ will bring you to a cache version of the page, as updated as how Google caches it.

Google Cache

Internet Archive – Wayback Machine

Wayback Machine is a internet service that periodically keeps a copy of almost all websites in the Internet way from the date they’re started. Clicking on the latest copy of what Wayback Machine have should be somewhat similar to the real site. Another way to access blocked sites via caches.

Wayback Machine

Use Proxy In Browsers

There are tons of sites out there that distributes free proxies of almost any country. Here’s an example. Check out the following methods on how/where to insert proxies in your web browsers.

Proxy Surfing – Firefox

Proxy Surfing – Firefox


Under Advanced tab, select Network tab, then click inside Connection Settings. Select Manual proxy configuration, put proxy under HTTP proxy.

Proxy Surfing – Internet Explorer



Go to Tools -> Internet Options. Select Connections tab. Click into LAN Settings, check Proxy Server. Insert your proxy URL inside Address.

Bypass With Translations Services

Online translation services like AltaVista BabelFish, Google Translate allows you to translate a website from one language to another and display the translated results on their own page.The trick here is to enter the URL (website you’re blocked), retranslate it even if you don’t need to and let Google or AltaVista fetch you the content.

Subscribe To RSS Feed

This might not work for all sites, but if the site you intended to visit provides RSS feeds, you can subscribe and read it with a RSS reader, or have it regularly send the contents to your email

Retrieve Web Pages Via Email

Web2Mail is a free service that sends websites you want to read right into your inbox. All you need to do is send an email to www@web2mail.com with the URL as subject title.
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Monday, May 5, 2014

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Top 5 Android Camera Apps

There are plenty of Apps in the Google play some great apps as well as Junk apps. Sometimes it is difficult to choose Apps but as I already have Listed Top Android Apps. So today i am going to share Top 5 Hand picked Android camera Apps.

1.Cymera



I personally use this and love it. It has handpicked picked filters and borders. Amazing Beautifying effects like Big eyes, Smile, Slim face and 800+ stickers, comics, emotions and much more. It is available free in Play store.

Download Cymera

2. HDR Camera+


13.5 million photos are taken every year with HDR camera. It supports full resolution , take HDR snaps with just one tap. like many other apps it also two version one is paid and second is free. Get It on GooglePlay

Do not worry about the Paid Apps as I have already listed check Download Paid Android apps free of cost.

3. Camera FV-5


Camera FV5 is Professional application for your mobile,  that’s put DSLR like Control on your Android phone. You can adjust exposure compensation, ISO, light metering mode, focus mode, white balance and program mode. The only limit is your imagination and creativity.



4. Snap Camera HDR


Snap camera is based upon Android 4.4 user interface having 4.5 stars in Google play. Its size and varies with different devices. Like many other Apps it has two version paid and free. Before buying this you Check trail version.


5.Camera ZoOm FX



It is one of the powerful and fastest camera in the Google Play it can take 20 shots per second. You can also “win 100$ in Instagram style photo contest”. Like other camera apps it also has two versions. You can download trail version by following link but if you want to download paid one for free How to download paid Android Apps free of Cost.

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How To Download Paid Android Apps Free

Android is one of the best Operating system these days for this reason there is plenty of apps in Play store. There is two type of apps in Play store one is free and another one is Paid. You can download free apps easily Top 10 Android apps  but you cannot spent too much money on buying apps only. Everyone in this world love freebies including me you too reading this because you want to download paid Android apps free, wondering how ? Is is very easy just follow the steps.

How To Download Paid Android Apps Free


There are three methods to download paid android apps free.

1. APPDROID


The first and easy method to download paid Android apps free, Just download and Install the Appdroid on your Android phone and start searching for the required app in appdroid. after finding your required download the app without spending a single penny. download your favorite apps instantly. do not waste time just download the app by download link below. Download Appdroid



Note: It supports only Android 4.x and above check your Android version before downloading. if u have not supporting Android version try other method given below.

2. GOOGLE SEARCH


Yes you can download paid Android apps via Google search. just follow the steps below. 1. Go to Google play and search the app you want to download. 2. Go to description and check that app version.



3. After checking the version go to Google.com and search the app with its version and specially keep in mind add .apk after version. here Apk means Setup of any Android application. for example : suppose you want to download My backup pro 4.0.5  search Google with “My backup pro 4.0.5 .apk”


4. Go to given search results and found and Download the apk file and go to file manager and open the file that you have downloaded, it will ask you for allowing unknown source, tap on setting and tick the unknown source. 5. Install the app and start using it, this second to download paid android apps free
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Create Polaroid In Simple Steps With PhotoNotes

PhotoNotes is yet another free service that helps creating Polaroid photos online easy. The way the website breaks down the steps simply make creation of Polaroid a no-brainer.


Here’s all you need to do:


  1. Upload a photo
  2. Select a frame
  3. Select a font
  4. Select font color
  5. Type your message, and click preview


If you really like what you’ve created, consider sharing it with them with your friends – viaPhotoNotes too. Here’s another 2 ways to create Polaroid photos I’ve previously mentioned about:


  • Create Polaroid Online With Instantizer [Web]
  • Create a Polaroid Effect of your Photo [Photoshop]


Thanks dg. Photo courtesy of AprilCherrie
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How To Clear All Traces Of Your Internet Activity

[Windows only] Everyday we perform hundreds of activities on Internet and each activity actually has been recorded down in a form of cookies, logs or temporary internet files. Some of these files are useful, but some actually do harm. It would be safe to clean out unwanted traces of your online journeys and keep you Internet privacy after accessing some security website, for example, online banking website.









IE Privacy Keeper takes the burden of sweeping up the crumbs by making sure no one will know the web sites you’ve visited, or the search queries you’ve made.
Regardless you are using Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox, IE Privacy Keeper automatically cleans up the browser history once you are done surfing the net. The program will correctly clean up all index.dat files without the need for a Windows restart.



You can specify custom files and registry keys to delete. IE Privacy Keeper has secure deletion feature to prevent data recovery and conceal the cleanup.

You can keep selective items in the browsing history and hide the program form the list of running applications. Secure deletion will make any attempts to recover deleted items fail.



Here are some key features of “IE Privacy Keeper”:


  • Cleans up Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox history
  • Cleans up index.dat files without the need for a Windows restart
  • Keep selected items
  • Cleans up your offline activity traces
  • Cleans up custom folders and registry keys
  • Automatically cleans up when IE or Firefox exits
  • Various notification methods
  • Secure deletion

Did I say that IE Privacy Keeper is absolutely free?

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Saturday, May 3, 2014

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10 Tips To Conserve Your Smartphone Battery

Apple, BlackBerry, Samsung and other global brands have come up with smartphones equipped with powerful mobile operating systems such as Google’s Android, Nokia’s Symbian, Apple’s iOS, etc, that allows users to play games, listen to mp3s, snap pictures, have access to the Net and even stream videos.

Given their diverse range of capabilities and multi-functionality running on a mobile (as in on-the-go) platform, it’s no wonder that battery life has always been a concern for developers, manufacturers and the users themselves. On average, most smartphone batteries last between one and two days before being completely depleted, and in need of a recharge.


(Image Source: Dokisoft)

While we wait for the hardware development to catch up, the alternative will be to conserve battery life. As it is with our energy levels, battery life can be effectively utilized and managed, leaving nothing to go to waste. Without a battery charger or a spare battery with you everywhere you go, you’ll have to make due with minimizing the consumption of battery juice.

1. Turn Off Vibrations

Vibrations are great for notifying you about incoming calls or messages when you’re in the theatre, meetings or other places where it’s necessary to keep the phone silent. In places where it doesn’t matter, it will be better for you to use your ringtone as notification if you want to keep your smartphones on longer.
Vibrations actually use up more power than ringtones. The sounds produced by ringtones are just very tiny vibrations in your smartphone’s speaker. Compare that to the shaking of the entire phone via vibrating a smart weight, playing a ringtone definitely zaps less of your battery. The same applies for using vibration for tactile feedback. If you don’t think it’s necessary, then disable vibrations or at the very least, lessen the magnitude of the vibrations.

2. Dim Your Screen

This one tip affects battery life drastically. It’s obvious that dimming your screen will reduce your smartphone’s power consumption since we all have to activate the screen whenever we use our phones. If our screen is brightly lit up every couple of minutes when we check our emails and such, it eventually will zap battery juice. Auto-brightness setting enable the smartphone to adjust the brightness to its optimal level for reading while conserving battery life.

On the other hand though, you may consider tuning the level permanently to the dimmest level that you can still read under without straining your eyes. Doing so may do wonders to your battery life in the long run.

3. Shorten Screen Timeout

In the same manner, if you wish to minimize the power consumption of your smartphone of the screen display, you ought to consider shortening the screen timeout. This decides how long the screen will remain lit after you finish interacting with it.
Some of us do not have the habit of ‘locking’ the phone after we we are done with it; we just let it go lights out by itself. Keeping the timeout duration short will ensure that the phone doesn’t waste power when you’re not using it.

4. Switching Off When Inactive

Although it is true that turning on your phone consumes more power than unlocking your phone,switching it off for a couple of hours can save more battery than leaving it on sleep or inactive mode. If you know you’re not going to touch your phone for an extended period of time, such as when you’re attending a meeting or sleeping, you can actually cut down a significant amount of energy consumption if you simply switch it off.


You might be wondering why you should even bother about battery level when you’ve a charger with you at home while you sleep. Well, the thing is that repeated charging for certain kind of batteries eats up the battery volume. For such batteries, the best way is to conserve as much as you can so that your battery retains its original capacity as much as possible.

5. Charge Your Battery Correctly

Speaking of phone charging, there are generally two kinds of rechargeable batteries commonly used for smartphones: Lithium-ion (Li-Ion), and Nickel-based batteries: namely Nickel-Metal Hydride (NiMH) and Nickel-Cadmium (NiCd).
The battery capacity in NiCd batteries are reduced every time you recharge them. Nonetheless, NiCd batteries have longer life cycles i.e. they can be recharged more often than NiMH batteries before stop working. Nickel-based batteries should be charged (to the full amount) when they’re more or less out of power, and not when there’s still a good amount of energy left.


(Image Source: Slairea)

Li-Ion batteries have the longest life cycle among the three types of batteries but they also need to be charged more frequently (even when the battery is not fully used up) to maintain its original capacity. To keep your battery lasting longer, find out more about the type of battery that your smartphone uses and maintain the appropriate charging strategy for optimum usage.

6. Close Unnecessary Apps

Some of us open app after app and don’t bother to close them even after we no longer need to use them. This multi-tasking capability is a common feature of smartphones, but it is also a main reason why battery life gets drained away easily. The worst thing is that you’re losing battery juice when you are not even using them. Leaving them open will leave your battery at half-bar in no time.
As often as possible, kill your apps if you are not using them. There are some valuable apps out there that manage the multitasking ability of your smartphone to ensure it performs at its best to conserve battery life without jeopardizing usage. One such Android app is the Advanced Task Killer.

7. Disable GPS

Certain apps eat up more battery juice than others, particularly apps which utilize the GPS system to track your location. Your smartphone has a GPS unit that allows the sending and receiving of signals to and from satellites to determine your exact location, which is integral for some apps to work, for example, map-based apps like Google Maps or to check-in on Facebook.

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When left running in the background, some of these apps may continue to send and receive signals. It takes a lot out of your battery to continuously do that, even if you aren’t aware of it. Hence, you should ensure that those particular apps are closed when you really don’t need them. A more extreme way is to disable location services when prompted by these apps. It may slow down the efficiency of these apps but you won’t be tracked on your location and some users deliberately do that for privacy reasons.

8. No Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, 3G/4G When Not In Use

Energy is consumed whenever your smartphone searches for signals, Wi-Fi, 3G or Bluetooth etc. When the reception is poor, the phone will continue scanning to attain a good connection.Repeated searches for these signals can easily make your battery level drop a notch.
What I’m saying is that you should turn off your Wi-Fi or Bluetooth when you don’t need to be connected. One convenient way to do it is to switch to ‘Airplane Mode’ or just switch your phone off when you know you can’t get any signal.
On the other hand, when you need good reception for your smartphone, place or position your phone in high connectivity zones. This will prevent your smartphones from constantly seeking for a connection and wasting your precious battery power switching from one signal to the other.

9. Minimize Notifications

With constant connectivity to the Internet, we tend to get notifications on our smartphones all the time, be it updates on the latest news, emails, high scores from games, add-ons for apps etc. But I’m sure that you would only want to be notified on the more essential stuffs like new text messages, or messages from Whatsapp.

(Image Source: Taakoses)
Not only is it annoying to constantly receive irrelevant notifications that can actually wait, it is also a power sucker for each of these notifications. Every incoming notification will light up your screen, make a sound alert or vibrate.
Manage your settings well and disable unnecessary notifications to save a little battery power (and avoid being frustrated with these constant notifications).

10. Maintain Cool Temperature

Some of us might have observed that our battery runs out faster when our smartphones are warm. Put simply, don’t leave your smartphones under direct sunlight or in any place that is hot.
One of the more common occurrences would be leaving the smartphone in a car parked under the sun. The battery will function optimally in cooler environments, so do look out for, and try to avoid, scenarios where your phone is exposed to unnecessary and excessive heat.
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