HTC Sim Unlock Scam Experience of my Friend

Posted by Boffill Monday, September 26, 2011
Here's another scam alert that my friend online discovered. Actually, he discovered it because he was the victim of the scam. My friend received his HTC Mytouch 4G as a "pasalubong" from his parents who just arrived from abroad. Since the phone was locked to T-mobile, he want it  unlocked so he can use Philippine networks on it. He was online and found out www.htcsimunlock.com and was very happy about their cheap offer in unlocking the phone. At first, you will actually think that they are legit because of the design of their website. They website's layout was professionally designed. They even have testimonials that can help their visitors decide to buy their product. My friend, who's very desperate to use his brand new phone decided to grab the offer of HTCSimUnlock. Grabbed his credit card and paid them. He was so at ease using his credit card because he thought that this website is legit and yes, they have 100% money back guarantee. After paying for the product, he waited because it says there on their website that it has instant delivery. He waited for minutes, minutes became hours, hours became day and day became 3 days until he realized that he was scammed. He was scammed by HTCSimUnlock. Tried to contact them but none of them tried to get hold of my friend. When he tried to research about the company, he found out that he's not alone in this whole wide world. There's a lot of them who have been scammed by HTCSimUnlock. What's worse is that my friend's credit card was believed to be hacked by the people behind HTCSimUnlock. I advised my friend to contact Better Business Bureau and report the incident to them. Told my friend that next time he'll be purchasing something online, he should research about the website first and check if it's a scam or its legit.

Anonymous' Announces to Shutdown Facebook on November 5

Posted by Boffill Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Hacker group who took credit in hacking Syria’s defense site last Monday is targeting Facebook as their next victim. Anonymous, politically motivated hackers are targeting Facebook because they claim that Facebook is using its registered member’s personal information by selling it to Government agencies so they can spy on them or should I say “US”. The date of the operation is on November 5, Guy Fawke’s Day in Britain. If you watched “V for Vendetta”, on the first part of the movie, the scene was all about Guy Fawke who placed explosives under the British House of Lords on 1605. Common type of operation of “Anonymous” is by using Distributed Denial-Of-Service attack or commonly known as DDoS Attack. What’s gonna happen with this one is that the hacker will send you loads of packets until your internet connection will slow down or worse, you’ll lose connection to the Internet. This happened to me before when I had a fight with this guy from IRC who happen to be a hacker. He attacked me by using DDoS and there I lost my Internet connection. Good thing I was at the Internet café that time, my personal Internet connection was not touched. So, going back to the Anonymous’ announcement of attack at Facebook, we should all be waiting for this and see what’s Facebook’s counter-attack to them. Check on the video below for Anonymous' announcement. Good luck to both sides!

Play Snake On Youtube Videos

Posted by Boffill Friday, October 8, 2010
Check out the line at the center
I know to some that this trick is a bit old but I would still want to share this to you all. Did you know that you can play the arcade game called Snake while waiting a buffering video in Youtube? The Snake Game became more popular when people started to use Nokia Mobile phones. There's been a lot of revisions of the Game and it evolved time after time. Now, that popular game Snake came all the way to YouTube. Here's what you gon' do, if you notice that the video you're playing is buffering, you see that there are tiny circles circling at the center of the video. Once you see those circle, immediately press on the arrow keys of your keyboard and you can now start playing Snake! Its amazing and fun taking away your boredom while waiting for the video to load!

Free Domain Names For Blogger or Wordpress Blogs

Posted by Boffill Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Few years back, I mentioned about this website that offers free domain name with no Ads and now, I have discovered a new site that offers the same but with a lot of great features for those who are in a tight budget and can’t afford a domain name for now. Introducing, the www.co.cc domain hosting! What’s great about this website is that they offer DNS service for free, CNAME, Sub domains, Adsense for domain and an easy installation to all Blogger hosted blogs. The sign up process is easy and even the set up of your domain name. There are 3 ways for you to set up your domain first are the Name Server then the Zone Records and then the URL Forwarding that lets you hide your real address and display the CO.CC address or you can also display your real address. Try it out now and enjoy the unlimited free service of CO.CC!

Superb Web Hosting!

Posted by Boffill Monday, August 30, 2010
Most business institution nowadays is targeting customers online. For them to be able to hit their target market, they will have to do proper advertising and of course, a very nice presentation on their website. Also, for a business to reach their goal, they should be having a reliable host that can be able to serve their needs properly. This is the issue that my friend from IRC is now facing. He is a developer and right now, his project is to create a server for the Ragnarok Online. It’s an online RPG game played by gaming enthusiasts worldwide. My friend’s server is actually done and is now serving players but his problem is that he doesn’t have a reliable host. There are times that his server is experiencing downtime and that’s gonna cause a big problem on his end. While talking online, he once asked me if I could help him find a very reliable and stable hosting site that can satisfy his customers.

We were both in search for this reliable web hosting until I stumbled upon this website that offers what my friend needs. I was browsing thru their website and was reading some article about them. I know I’m not really good when it comes to web hosting but I can sense that this one is what my friend really needs. Their offer is very promising and I thought that my friend would like to do business with them. I am still reading about their offers like the Managed Hosting and Colocation. This company is really superb when it comes to servicing their customers. They are really dedicated to offer a great value for money to their customers. Now, what’s gonna happen is that I’ll be contacting my friend and tell him about this superb offer and I’m sure, my friend will be very interested in this one.

Win Free Gadgets at Lockerz

Posted by Boffill Saturday, February 20, 2010

So what's the biggest craze online now? Its not Facebook or Twitter or even Google Buzz. Its Lockerz². What's the deal with Lockerz? Lockerz is an invitation only website where in you can play games, buy great products, discover new music and connect with friends. The good thing about it is that you earn by just doing these things. Lockerz crew does have exclusive videos that you can play from the website. My favorite there is the "DAILIES" section where you can answer to their daily questions and earn points by just doing it.

At first I wasn't really interested in joining Lockerz because I thought it was just a scam. But lots of my friends online got their iPod, Paypal money and a PSP. I don't know what's the magic with Lockerz that they can offer this gadgets for free but yeah, they do give this items for free. I've posted pictures below to show you some proof.

In my case, I'm still new to this website and I'm still trying to familiarize their system and hope to earn my points soon! Thanks anyway to ekoydakoykoy of Symbianize for inviting me to Lockerz. Congratulations too for your redeemed iPod 8GB. If you guys want an invite at Lockerz, just post your email below at the comments section.

The industry’s 10 best IT certifications

Posted by Boffill Saturday, July 25, 2009
IT certifications boast numerous benefits. They bolster resumes, encourage higher salaries, and assist in job retention. But which IT certifications are best?
Technology professionals generate much debate over just that question. Many claim vendor-specific programs best measure a candidate’s skills, while others propose vendor-independent exams are the only worthy way of measuring real-world expertise. Still other observers believe the highest-level accreditations — Microsoft’s MCSE or new Architect Series certification, Cisco’s CCIE, etc. — are the only credentials that truly hold value.
Myself, I don’t fully subscribe to any of those mindsets. The best IT certification for you, after all, is likely to be different from that for another technology professional with different education, skills, and goals working at a different company in a different industry. For that reason, when pursuing any professional accreditation, you should give much thought and care to your education, experience, skills, goals, and desired career path.
Once a career road map is in place, selecting a potential certification path becomes much easier. And that’s where this list of the industry’s 10 best IT certifications comes into play. While this list may not include the 10 best accreditations for you, it does catalog 10 IT certifications that possess significant value for a wide range of technology professionals.


1: MCITP

The new-generation Microsoft Certified IT Professional credential, or MCITP for short, is likely to become the next big Microsoft certification. Available for a variety of fields of expertise — including database developer, database administrator, enterprise messaging administrator, and server administrator — an MCITP validates a professional’s proven job-role capabilities. Candidates must pass several Microsoft exams that track directly to their job role before earning the new designation.
As with Microsoft’s other new-generation accreditations, the MCITP certification will retire when Microsoft suspends mainstream support for the platforms targeted within the MCITP exams. By matching the new certification to popular job roles, as has been done to some extent with CompTIA’s Server+ (server administrator), Project+ (project manager), and A+ (desktop support) certifications, Microsoft has created a new certification that’s certain to prove timely, relevant, and valuable.

2: MCTS

The new-generation Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS) helps IT staff validate skills in installing, maintaining, and troubleshooting a specific Microsoft technology. The MCTS certifications are designed to communicate the skills and expertise a holder possesses on a specific platform.
For example, candidates won’t earn an MCTS on SQL Server 2008. Instead, they’ll earn an MCTS covering SQL Server business intelligence (MCTS: SQL Server 2008 Business Intelligence), database creation (MCTS: SQL Server 2008, Database Development), or SQL server administration (MCTS: SQL Server 2008, Implementation and Maintenance).
These new certifications require passing multiple, tightly targeted exams that focus on specific responsibilities on specific platforms. MCTS designations will expire when Microsoft suspends mainstream support for the corresponding platform. These changes, as with other new-generation Microsoft certifications, add value to the accreditation.

3: Security+

Security continues to be a critical topic. That’s not going to change. In fact, its importance is only going to grow. One of the quickest ways to lose shareholder value, client confidence, and sales is to suffer a data breach. And no self-respecting technology professional wants to be responsible for such a breach.
CompTIA’s Security+ accreditation provides a respected, vendor-neutral foundation for industry staff (with at least two years of experience) seeking to demonstrate proficiency with security fundamentals. While the Security+ accreditation consists of just a single exam, it could be argued that any IT employee charged with managing client data or other sensitive information should, at a minimum, possess this accreditation. The importance of ensuring staff are properly educated as to systems security, network infrastructure, access control, auditing, and organizational security principles is simply too important to take for granted.

4: MCPD

There’s more to information technology than just administration, support, and networking. Someone must create and maintain the applications and programs that power organizations. That’s where the new-generation Microsoft Certified Professional Developer (MCPD) credential comes into play.
The MCPD accreditation measures a developer’s ability to build and maintain software solutions using Visual Studio 2008 and Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5. Split into three certification paths (Windows Developer 3.5, ASP.NET Developer 3.5, and Enterprise Applications Developer 3.5), the credential targets IT professionals tasked with designing, optimizing, and operating those Microsoft technologies to fulfill business needs.
A redesigned certification aimed at better-measuring real-world skills and expertise, the MCPD will prove important for developers and programmers. Besides requiring candidates to pass several exams, the MCPD certification will retire when Microsoft suspends mainstream support for the corresponding platform. The change is designed to ensure the MCPD certification remains relevant, which is certain to further increase its value.

5: CCNA

The Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert (CCIE) accreditation captures most of the networking company’s certification glory. But the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) might prove more realistic within many organizations.
In a world in which Microsoft and Linux administrators are also often expected to be networking experts, many companies don’t have the budgets necessary to train (or employ) a CCIE. But even small and midsize corporations can benefit from having their technology professionals earn basic proficiency administering Cisco equipment, as demonstrated by earning a CCNA accreditation.
As smaller companies become increasingly dependent upon remote access technologies, basic Cisco systems skills are bound to become more important. Although many smaller organizations will never have the complexity or workload necessary to keep a CCIE busy, Cisco’s CCNA is a strong accreditation for technology professionals with a few years’ experience seeking to grow and improve their networking skills.

6: A+

Technology professionals with solid hardware and support skills are becoming tougher to find. There’s not much glory in digging elbow-deep into a desktop box or troubleshooting Windows boot errors. But those skills are essential to keeping companies running.
Adding CompTIA’s A+ certification to a resume tells hiring managers and department heads that you have proven support expertise. Whether an organization requires desktop installation, problem diagnosis, preventive maintenance, or computer or network error troubleshooting, many organizations have found A+-certified technicians to be more productive than their noncertified counterparts.
Changes to the A+ certification, which requires passing multiple exams, are aimed at keeping the popular credential relevant. Basic prerequisite requirements are now followed by testing that covers specific fields of expertise (such as IT, remote support, or depot technician). The accreditation is aimed at those working in desktop support, on help desks, and in the field, and while many of these staffers are new to the industry, the importance of an A+ certification should not be overlooked.

7: PMP

Some accreditations gain value by targeting specific skills and expertise. The Project Management Professional (PMP) certification is a great example.
The Project Management Institute (PMI), a nonprofit organization that serves as a leading membership association for project management practitioners, maintains the PMP exam. The certification measures a candidate’s project management expertise by validating skills and knowledge required to plan, execute, budget, and lead a technology project. Eligible candidates must have five years of project management experience or three years of project management experience and 35 hours of related education.
As organizations battle tough economic conditions, having proven project scheduling, budgeting, and management skills will only grow in importance. The PMI’s PMP credential is a perfect conduit for demonstrating that expertise on a resume.

8: MCSE/MCSA

Even years after their introduction, Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) and Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator (MCSA) credentials remain valuable. But it’s important to avoid interpreting these accreditations as meaning the holders are all-knowing gurus, as that’s usually untrue.
In my mind, the MCSE and MCSA hold value because they demonstrate the holder’s capacity to complete a long and comprehensive education, training, and certification program requiring intensive study. Further, these certifications validate a wide range of relevant expertise (from client and server administration to security issues) on specific, widely used platforms.
Also important is the fact that these certifications tend to indicate holders have been working within the technology field for a long time. There’s no substitute for actual hands-on experience. Many MCSEs and MCSAs hold their certifications on Windows 2000 or Windows Server 2003 platforms, meaning they’ve been working within the industry for many years. While these certifications will be replaced by Microsoft’s new-generation credentials, they remain an important measure of foundational skills on Windows platforms.

9: CISSP

As mentioned with the Security+ accreditation earlier, security is only going to grow in importance. Whatever an organization’s mission, product, or service, security is paramount.
(ISC)², which administers the Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) accreditation, has done well building a respected, vendor-neutral security certification. Designed for industry pros with at least five years of full-time experience, and accredited by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI), the CISSP is internationally recognized for validating a candidate’s expertise with operations and network and physical security, as well as their ability to manage risk and understand legal compliance responsibilities and other security-related elements.

10: Linux+

While pursuing my first Microsoft certification 10 years ago, I remember debating the importance of Linux with several telecommunications technicians. They mocked the investment I was making in learning Microsoft technologies. These techs were confident Linux was going to displace Windows.
Well, didn’t happen. Linux continues to make inroads, though. The open source alternative is an important platform. Those professionals who have Linux expertise and want to formalize that skill set will do well adding CompTIA’s Linux+ certification to their resumes.
The vendor-neutral exam, which validates basic Linux client and server skills, is designed for professionals with at least six to 12 months of hands-on Linux experience. In addition to being vendor-neutral, the exam is also distribution neutral (meaning the skills it covers work well whether a candidate is administering Red Hat, SUSE, or Ubuntu systems).




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Kugmo Designs

Posted by Boffill Tuesday, June 9, 2009

So what do you wear now? I wasn't asking of the brand name or the type of clothing that you're wearing right now, I was asking about the theme of your shirt. Maybe, I am referring to the design of the shirt that you are wearing. I've noticed recently that there have been a lot of themed shirts sold in the market. There are Patriotic shirts like the one that boasting the Three Stars and A Sun logo, Cartoon Character shirts, or just those simple shirts that has nothing but plain color or if blessed, has a stripes on it.


Yesterday, I logged in to my IM account at Yahoo! and was buzzed by a friend from Davao. He was just so excited informing me about his new line of business, T-Shirt Designing. Well, the theme is common but the idea is unique. My friend's design are humorous but classy. I was like laughing of its brand name "Kugmo" because of its meaning in vernacular. If you're a bisaya, then you can understand what does "Kugmo" mean. My friend is claiming that his designs are not that good or not that cool but if you're gonna look at it at http://kugmodesigns.multiply.com/ , then you can prove him wrong. Below are one of the sameples of his designs and if you want to purchase, you can go ahead and order it on his Multiply page.



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Earn Commission on the Items you buy Online!

Posted by Boffill Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Recenlty, I have been thinking of buying some stuff online since I have a debit card. I was thinking of buying a brand new shoes but I was stuck to a lot of lists of shoes. I really don't know what to buy. I already have a choice before but I can't really decide whether I should buy it or not. While surfing online, I was struck by this ad that I saw about earning a commission on the items you buy. Confusing isn't it? But yeah, that's what they do. Their offering up to 30% cash back rebates and that's a big amount of savings.

So here's the process, whenever you want to buy an item online, all you need to do is to go to their website which is www.Extrabux.com and then look for the list of popular online shopping websites like Ebay, Amazon, Macy's etc. and you will be redirected to that website's home page. Whenever you make a purchase, Extrabux will earn commission but instead of keeping their commission, they will give it back to you. Now you know why I say earning a commission on the items you buy. Its really a great deal since the more you shop, the more you earn and you will also get exclusive valuable coupons and special offers.

Extrabux has a referral program also. When you refer a friend and they will shop online, Extrabux will give you $5 in every purchase that your friend will make. Referral program is so easy, all you need to do is to give your friend your personal referral link and let your friend sign up to Extrabux using that link. They can also provide your email address when they will sign up for Extrabux. Whichever is comfortable as long as you will refer, you will earn.

They have two types of pay-out. One is by sending you a check through your mailing address and the other one is through your Paypal account. Its up to you whatever type of pay-out would you like. Me, I used my Paypal account so that when I'll buy an item next time, I'll just go to Extrabux and then use their links and earn a commission to all the items that I buy.




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Do you want to know if your Images are stolen?

Posted by Boffill Friday, December 12, 2008
TinEye is a reverse image search engine. You can submit an image to TinEye to find out where it came from, how it is being used, if modified versions of the image exist, or to find higher resolution versions. TinEye is the first image search engine on the web to use image identification technology rather than keywords, metadata or watermarks.



What is TinEye?

TinEye is the first image search engine on the web to use image identification
technology. Given an image to search for, TinEye tells you where and how
that image appears all over the web--even if it has been modified.

Just as you are familiar with entering text in a regular search engine
such as Google to find web pages that contain that text, TinEye lets
you submit an image to find web pages that contain that image.

Where can I find out more?

For the latest news and info about TinEye, check out our blog at
http://blog.ideeinc.com/category/tineye/

You can also find out what's new by checking our TinEye Releases page at
http://tineye.com/releases




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My New Photo Blog

Posted by Boffill Saturday, October 25, 2008
Since I really like photography, I decided to create a separate blog for my portfolio. As you can see here on my blog, there's a lot of shots taken by me, I am now creating a mirror of those posts on my new blog. I named it The Maniniyot. Just try to visit my Photo Blog and I hope you'll like my shots.

CliCc Here




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Super Symbianize

Posted by Boffill Tuesday, September 30, 2008
uper ymbianize


STOP.

DO NOT READ THIS. If you hate discovering new things about your sleek mobile phone, your handy desktop computer, your posh ipod or your classy iphone, then STOP. Do not even attempt to read the next paragraph.

STOP. RIGHT HERE. RIGHT NOW.




If you are still reading this sentence, then you must either be one of the most stubborn and inquisitive man alive, or you may be one of those techie folks who just want to discover something new---newer---in the wonderful world of technology. Whichever of the two you are, doesn’t really matter. I am about to share something that will satisfy both the techie and the stubborn in you. I’m talking---no, writing---about Symbianize.Com. And before you jump into ridiculous conclusions, I’d like to assure you, this is not your ordinary damn-it’s-asking-me-for-my-credit-card-number website thingy. This website is something more. And I’m writing this through experience.

I accidentally stumbled upon www.symbianize.com while I was browsing the web, looking for further information about my N95 which I bought last January as a gift to myself. When I registered on the website, I had absolutely no idea that a new world would be opened up for me---an amazing world of mobile applications, games, themes and wallpapers. Clicking each section of the website was an absolute delight. It was more of an adventure comparable---even more wonderful---to discovering fantastical things hidden in every nooks and corners of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.

Let me tell you how Symbianize.Com magically transformed my ordinary-looking Nokia N95 phone into something short of fantastical.

Before discovering Symbianize.Com, my phone was simply an ordinary mobile phone; good for texting, calling, watching videos, shooting pictures and other usual stuffs. An ordinary person would be content with those features. Not me. I couldn’t be contented with those things because like you---yes, I mean you, my dear reader---I also have a stubborn streak in me. And thank goodness for my stubbornness, I discovered Symbianize.Com. Now my phone is a virtual remote control of every home appliance you can name. Now I can make my phone talk---literally. Now I can hide sensitive messages from malicious prowling eyes. Now I can write a text message and have them sent at any given future time. Now I can program my phone to shut down at a specific point in time. Now I can plot a graph, solve linear equations and matrices, use scientific notations, convert decimal numerations to binary and other out-of-my-league mathematical calculations. Now I can hide sensitive pictures, videos, sounds and other things I’d like to hide. Now I can create Microsoft documents, powerpoint presentations and spreadsheets. Now I can consult 15 different dictionaries, read three Bible versions, and immerse myself with over a hundred selection of my favorite novel e-books. Now I can play my favorite java games---Monopoly comes to mind. Now I can let my phone do the texting, handle and manage all calls, and record every phone conversation. Yes, my dear reader, my phone can do all that. And it’s thanks to www.symbianize.com.

And the most fantastical thing of them all is that I haven’t even told you half of what you can discover in Symbianize.Com. Be it Nokia, Samsung, Sony Ericsson or Motorola, you’ll be sure to find something new to discover for your phone. How about my PDA, pocket pc, laptop and desktop computer? you might ask. Not to worry, amigo. www.symbianize.com have got them covered too---even your PSP. From infos about uiq, symbian, opera mini, mp3, java to the world’s 10 craziest leaders, Symbianize.Com won’t disappoint you.

I almost forgot the one thing that made Symbianize.Com stand out on its own. This website is wholly run and maintained by Filipinos, of Filipinos and for Filipinos. And to tell you the truth, I think this is the most wonderful thing about www.symbianize.com.

If you are still reading this sentence then you are wasting time. I advise you to

STOP

DO NOT READ THIS ANYMORE. If you love discovering new things about your sleek mobile phone, your handy desktop computer, your posh ipod or your classy iphone, then

STOP reading this and GO to www.symbianize.com. RIGHT HERE. RIGHT NOW.


By PadrePio

www.symbianize.com




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GMail Beta Labs

Posted by Boffill Monday, August 4, 2008
GMail labs are the testing ground of GMail Engineering team. On this feature, you can see all the experimental tools that Gmai engineers have made. Since all of this tools are in beta version, it is still subject to change or be removed permanently to Gmail. Listed below are the current available addons for your Gmail Account.

Quick Links
by Dan P



Adds a box to the left column that gives you 1-click access to any bookmarkable URL in Gmail. You can use it for saving frequent searches, important individual messages, and more.

Superstars
by Kai H & Julie W



Adds additional star icons. After enabling this feature:
(1) Go to the "General" Settings page to choose which superstars you wish to use.
(2) Use either the keyboard shortcut ('s') or click to rotate through your selected superstars.
(3) Use the search operator "has:" to find all messages with your superstar (e.g. "has:red-bang", "has:blue-star"). Learn the name of a superstar by hovering over its image in the "General" Settings page.

Pictures in chat
by Dave C



See your friends' profile pictures when you chat with them.

Fixed width font
by Keith C



Adds an option to the reply dropdown menu that lets you view a message in fixed width font.

Custom keyboard shortcuts

by Alan S



Lets you customize keyboard shortcut mappings. Adds a new Settings tab from which you can remap keys to various actions.

Mouse gestures

by Erik A




Use your mouse to navigate with gestures. Hold right-click and move the mouse left to go to a previous conversation, move it right to go to the next conversation, and move up to go back to the inbox view. Works best on Windows.

Signature tweaks
by Keith C and Dave C



Places your signature before the quoted text in a reply, and removes the "--" line that appears before signatures. Can't use this and the "Random signature" Labs feature at the same time.

Random signature
by Chad P



Rotates among random quotations for your email signature. Can't use this and the "Signature tweaks" Labs feature at the same time.

Custom date formats
by Emil E



Adds options to the general settings page allowing the date and time format to be changed independent of language. For example, you can use a 24-hour clock (14:57) or show dates with the day first (31/12/07).

Muzzle
by Chad P



Conserves screen real estate by hiding your friends' status messages.

Old Snakey
by Dave C



Kick it old school with Old Snakey! Enable keyboard shortcuts and hit '&' from the main page to play a game of snake.

Email Addict

by Michael D



Lets you take a break from email and chat by blocking the screen for fifteen minutes and making you invisible in chat.

Hide Unread Counts
by Matt M



Hides the unread counts for inbox, labels, etc.

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How Much Does Your Site Cost?

Posted by Boffill
Do you wanna sell your website? Do you want to know the current Market Value of your website? Here's a very helpful tool for you to decide on the price you can set for your website. It is called Cubestat.com . All you need to do is to put the domain name of your site and Cubestat will now do the task. It will provide you all the stat details of your website. Try this tool for fun and for informative reason.

http://www.cubestat.com
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Cool YM Status Image on your Website / Blog / Friendster / Myspace

Posted by Boffill Saturday, July 19, 2008
Tell your visitor that you're online by putting these cool icons on your website or on your blog. You can also add it on your social networking site like Friendster, Myspace, Facebook, Orkut etc. as long as it allows you to put HTML codes on it. Just follow the instructions provided.

1. Change YAHOO_ID_HERE with your Yahoo! Username.
2. Paste the code below the icon on your website / blog.


<a href="ymsgr:sendim?YAHOO_ID_HERE" border="0"><img src="http://opi.yahoo.com/online?u=YAHOO_ID_HERE&t=1"></a>


<a href="ymsgr:sendim?YAHOO_ID_HERE" border="0"><img src="http://opi.yahoo.com/online?u=YAHOO_ID_HERE&t=2"></a>




<a href="ymsgr:sendim?YAHOO_ID_HERE" border="0"><img src="http://opi.yahoo.com/online?u=YAHOO_ID_HERE&t=5"></a>


<a href="ymsgr:sendim?YAHOO_ID_HERE" border="0"><img src="http://opi.yahoo.com/online?u=YAHOO_ID_HERE&t=6"></a>


<a href="ymsgr:sendim?YAHOO_ID_HERE" border="0"><img src="http://opi.yahoo.com/online?u=YAHOO_ID_HERE&t=7"></a>


<a href="ymsgr:sendim?YAHOO_ID_HERE" border="0"><img src="http://opi.yahoo.com/online?u=YAHOO_ID_HERE&t=8"></a>


<a href="ymsgr:sendim?YAHOO_ID_HERE" border="0"><img src="http://opi.yahoo.com/online?u=YAHOO_ID_HERE&t=9"></a>


<a href="ymsgr:sendim?YAHOO_ID_HERE" border="0"><img src="http://opi.yahoo.com/online?u=YAHOO_ID_HERE&t=10"></a>


<a href="ymsgr:sendim?YAHOO_ID_HERE" border="0"><img src="http://opi.yahoo.com/online?u=YAHOO_ID_HERE&t=11"></a>


<a href="ymsgr:sendim?YAHOO_ID_HERE" border="0"><img src="http://opi.yahoo.com/online?u=YAHOO_ID_HERE&t=12"></a>


<a href="ymsgr:sendim?YAHOO_ID_HERE" border="0"><img src="http://opi.yahoo.com/online?u=YAHOO_ID_HERE&t=13"></a>


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Totally Free Domain With No Ads!

Posted by Boffill
Are you tired of using a very long domain from a free hosting site that you're currently using? Are you using http://www.yourname.yourfreehostingsite.com/ or http://www.youfreehostingsite.com/yourname ? I know some of you here know this website already. Not only that you know it but have been very supportive for it. I am talking about Dot TK ( http://www.dot.tk/ ). By using Dot TK means you are supporting the people from Tokelau. A brief information about the Dot TK is provided for you below.


About Dot TK
Dot TK is a joint venture of the Government of Tokelau, a country in the South Pacific, the countries communication company Teletok and BV Dot TK, a privately held company. The Government of Tokelau has appointed BV Dot TK as the exclusive registration entity. BV Dot TK is doing business as the Dot TK Registry.

The Dot TK Registry is privately funded and has offices in Amsterdam (Netherlands), London (United Kingdom) and Douglas (Isle of Man). With its management team, an experienced staff, multi-redundant backbones in all the countries and DNS root-servers located in every corner of the world, Dot TK can handle millions of registrations.

The Dot TK Registry acknowledges Dot TK can have a big social impact on the lives of the people in Tokelau. The primary goal for both Teletok and the Dot TK Registry is to increase the awareness of Tokelau in the world, establishing relationships with larger corporations who can provide communication, education and medical expertise to the region and directly fund the island of Tokelau with royalty fees paid over domain names sold. This way the Government of Tokelau can grow towards a more financially independent situation.

Dot TK's mission statement:


The mission of the Dot TK Registry is to create a network of individuals, and companies that have an existing Internet presence and have these users register a Dot TK domain name to provide a free, short, easy and secure alternative name for their Internet identity; where the proceeds of the Dot TK Registry goes partly towards development projects on the Islands of Tokelau.

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By registering at Dot TK, you can add 3 domain names from 3 different URLs. They have an option also to remove ads or the Tikilink. Recently, Dot TK publicly announced that they have already removed the commercial ads on its Free domain websites. Forever! Starting today, Dot TK means Free Domain, more visitors and No More Ads!

Here are the list of Dot TK websites that I are currently managed by me. If you can see ads, that is from Google Adsense and not from Dot TK.

1. http://www.boffill.tk
2. http://www.yfcdavaonorth.tk
3. http://www.bellacaoyonan.tk

Are you ready to sign up now? Click HERE to sign up!
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