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Access blocked website

Accessing websites sometimes you may face problems. You may face errors such as ‘ this webpage is not available ’ or ‘this website/url has been blocked ’, all such messages are really annoying. But if you still want to access theses website from your current IP, the best way to access a blocked website is by using a proxy sites or proxy server. Proxy sites can open blocked or restricted website which are not accessible via colleges proxy, schools proxy, government offices, IP restricted etc. HideYourIP Proxy services create a virtual private network that encrypts data as it travels between your PC and the proxy servers. While you do this, you keep your IP address anonymous and also protect your data or info, as it cannot be traced back directly to you. Proxy services act as an intermediary between you and the rest of the internet, using their servers to send your information to the web and then sending the response back to you.

Facebook Can Now Recognise You Without Even Seeing Your Face

You know how you do that thing where you cover your face in pictures so even if your friends put them up on Facebook (without your permission, obviously) no one will be able to tell who you are? Turns out Facebook knows exactly who you are even without seeing your face. New Scientist   reports  that Facebook’s got a new algorithm that allows recognition without needing to resort to anything as basic as facial features. Instead, the experimental (meaning it’s coming soon, don’t worry) algorithm looks at other recognizable characteristics to pick out who’s who in all those party pics that were shot in low light at bad angles. From  New Scientist : “There are a lot of cues we use. People have characteristic aspects, even if you look at them from the back,” [Yann] LeCun says [head of Artificial Intelligence]. “For example, you can recognise Mark Zuckerberg very easily, because he always wears a gray T-shirt.” The research team pulled almost 40,000 public photo...

The Entire Country of Sri Lanka is About to Get Balloon-Based Internet, Thanks to google project loon

Colombo: Sri Lanka teamed up today with Google to bring high-speed Internet access to the island using balloons, aiming to become the first country in the region with complete coverage. GOOGLE LOON 

Browse Two Different Facebook Account/ID In One Browser

This is simple trick and work for all Browsers having incognito/private  mode.First you known few thing about that. What's incognito /Private mode ? If you don’t want browser to save a record of what you visit and download, you can browse the web in incognito mode. How incognito mode works ?   Incognito/private  mode opens a new window where you can browse the Internet without browser saving the sites you visit. You can open many tabs in incognito mode and navigate back and forth between the pages you visit. When you close the tabs, It won’t save the sites you’ve visited. Be careful, because the websites you visit, your employer, or your service provider can still see your browsing activity, even in incognito mode. It won’t save a record of the files you download in incognito mode. However, the downloaded files will be saved to your computer’s Downloads folder, where you and any other users of your computer can see and open them, even after you clos...

Blog has been deleted

I'm write this blog because i have recently face this problem, my blog automatically deleted without any warning from google side. so i decided i do something for it.So,finally after 2 days my blog has been reinstall . Why This  Happened To You? The answer to this question is very simple  You must follow google Terms of Service otherwise  if you don't follow the google terms & condition this will happened to You. What to do ?How To Get Your Blogger Blog  You need to appeal google for this if you are not suspect violation against google terms & services then You will get your blogger back else you will be permanently blocked or you blog will be deleted permanently.    If you are not suspect violator then you get back your blog .

Dmail Self Destructing Email

                                 DMAIL Have you ever regretted sending an email, and wished you could take it back? Or maybe you’ve worried about sending confidential information over email – especially after seeing the damage a large-scale email hack can cause, like the one that hit Sony Pictures last year? A new “self-destructing” email service called Dmail aims to eliminate these concerns with the introduction of tool that allows you to better control the messages that are sent over Gmail. With Dmail, you can revoke access to any email at any time, and, in a release arriving soon, you’ll be able to stop recipients from forwarding your message to others, too. The idea for the new service comes from the team behind the social bookmarking service Delicious . A longtime web staple, Delicious was sold by its former owners , YouTube co-founders Chad Hurley and Steve Chen, to the tech in...

How to Verify Your WordPress Website in Google Webmaster Tools

Verify Your WordPress Website in Google Webmaster Tools & Add your URL to Google                     

Auto share blog post on social networking sites.

Do you wish that you could automatically publish that media to your blog. You can automatically share your new posts on Facebook page or WordPress . Using IFTTT " I f this Then That "                                                                                      

‘Roust’ your friends to the latest social network

The social network for connecting with others to discuss tough topics like politics, religion and social matters. Roust is a social network where people can connect with friends to discuss controversial topics such as politics, policy, religion and social issues. It’s a fresh start for people who want to discuss topics that can elicit an adverse reaction from the larger circles of friends on Facebook. Religion and politics: You just don’t discuss them at the dinner table. But even the most polarizing opinions have become fair game on Facebook, and that’s why Mark LaFay thinks the world needs his new social media platform,  Roust . Launching in beta sometime this October, Roust is designed to funnel impolite conversation away from the world’s most popular social network, and push it toward a new safe haven for disagreement and debate. Indeed, if Roust gains momentum, it could turn into a social media Thunderdome—but with threaded conversations and hashtags instead of ba...

Top 15 Facebook Open Source Projects You Must Know

Facebook uses, maintains, and contributes to a significant number of major projects- in areas as diverse as native mobile tools, big data systems, client-side web libraries, backed run times and infrastructure, and through the Open Compute Project, server and storage hardware. Facebook’s GitHub account alone, now has more than 90 repose comprising over 40,000 commits and that have collectively been forked 15,000 times.

Google+ Photos is over: export while you can

This afternoon Google made the official move to shut down Google+ Photos once and for all. This move comes soon after the opening of the doors to Google Photos+, effectively moving the addition sign from one place to the other in the name, but making a relatively big move of their Photos business in the process. For people still using Google+ Photos with the social network, there's a period of time where you'll be able to switch over the photos and videos you've got stored with the service to the new environment. Google has not yet set a deadline for movement.

Add an Email subscription to your blogger

What is RSS? RSS (Rich Site Summary) is a format for delivering regularly changing web content. Many news-related sites, weblogs and other online publishers syndicate their content as an RSS Feed to whoever wants it. first of all, look for the subscription or feed options (some bloggers make this difficult for some odd reason). You might see a variety of buttons (amusingly called chicklets). If the site you want to subscribe to uses FeedBurner to aid in the subscription process (like Copyblogger and many other popular sites), you’ll likely see the standard RSS icon, which takes you to a page that will give you an array of the most popular feed readers so you can select yours, and you’ll go from there. This is the new standard RSS icon   .