Tips n Tools
How your site look likes in iPad ???
Apr 7th
Most of already know what iPad is. iPad is the latest product of Apple , which is now rocking the market with it’s huge sell. But most of us don’t have an iPad yet. So shall we never know how our websites or blogs looks in iPad??? Obviously, we will. To make the job possible for us there is a cool website ipadpeek.com .

When you visit the site you’ll get shocked, because there is a virtual iPad. This virtual iPad has virtual touch screen keyboard too! Just typr URL of your site in the iPad address bar, and you can access your site same as you would have been done in a real iPad.
You can find this cool site’s codes here.
Access Picasa Account Right From Desktop !
Mar 30th
All of us loves share images through Google’s photo sharing site picasa. Now a simple tool will make it more easier than ever! A simple Windows Explorer add-on will bring your Picasa account to your Desktop !

Just Download the 1.08 M.B. tool and it will add a new icon on your Computer. You can access your picasa account right from there ! You can easily access it like it’s a folder of your PC. You can also able to perform cut-copy-paste-drag-drop and all. The good thing it’s Open Source !
Download: http://code.google.com/p/picasaext/
Make Fun with Your Animated Avatar
Feb 23rd
Playing with images is always fun. Recently i came across a site that really gave me much pleasure. It’s a avatar creating site. It’s called avatar.pho.to. It gives the service of creating animated Avatar from your pictures. good thing is you needn’t to register to enjoy it’s service. There are plenty of animation that will really make your mood. Just go to the site , choose animation , upload your image from URL or hard disk then download the avatar. It’s that simple.
So what are you waiting for ? Go to avatar.pho.to
Who is Reading Emails You Send ?
Feb 18th
We sent emails countless numbers of people regularly. But we didn’t get a answer from all of those. In our minds there is also a doubt that did the recipient of the mail read our emails or not ? Don’t we ?
Now whoreadme.com will get us rid of this common problem. This beautiful web based service allow users to track their email , so that they get all the information about what being happened with their emails after being delivered. The very good thing is it’s FREE !
Information that it gave:
- When your email is opened.
- Recipients location , real IP address , computers information.
- Is the mail is forwarded or read by the original recipient ?

All features:
- FREE for life time!
- 5 emails credit per day.
- Send up to 30 recipients with CC, BCC supported.
- Support unlimited amount of attachments.
- Get notification when attachment is dowloaded.
- Enable email content expires after a period.
- Import your address book from Yahoo!, Hotmail, Gmail, and AOL.
- 5 email addresses to be added to send tracked mail. You no longer need to register multiple WhoReadMe accounts.
- HTML editor to write HTML email.
- Show accurate date and time when recipient open your email.
- Calculate duration between your email sent and being opened.
- Custom time format to be shown.
- Custom time zone to match your local time.
- Instant email notification to you when recipient open your email.
- Able to enable/disable notificaction after email sent.
- Track whether your email is being forwarded.
- Display recipient’s real IP address although they are using proxy server.
- Display recipient location in world map.
- Get recipient’s operating system.
- Get recipient’s browser information.
So what are you waiting for / Go to whoreadme.com
Add “Buzz It” Button on Your Blog
Feb 13th
Google Buzz has really spread a magic in Social Networking world. People has welcomed it warmly. If you want to put a Buzz this button on your blog , just follow the steps given below.
For Blogger.com Blogs
First log-in to your Blogger account. Then go to Layout > Edit Html . Now tick the box right to “Expand Widget Templates” . A new page will appear then find out <data:post.body/> and place the code as exactly like below:
<div class='post-body entry-content'><div style='float:left;padding:0px;'><a expr:href='"http://www.google.com/reader/link?url=" + data:post.url + "&title=" + data:post.title' target='_blank' title='Buzz this'><img alt='Buzz this' border='0' class='icon-action' src='http://lh6.ggpht.com/_aQ9isAh6Od0/S3Qrot-P2VI/AAAAAAAACbE/2DbNV1dp9tw/google-buzz.png'/></a></div>

For WordPress Self hosted Blogs:
Just get the Google Buzz Button plugin and activate it from admin panel. It will add a button automatically. Read the authors blog to know more about the plugin.
All those posts will go through Google Reader. So if anyone disconnected Reader from Buzz, he might not be able to Buzz it. Cheers…
Free ebook “The Complete Windows 7 Shortcuts”
Feb 9th
The tech blog the windows club have released an ebook that contains all shortcut of Windows 7. Windows 7 is a quiet popular now. If you are using it or planning to do that this ebook is a must read for you. It will provide you with all information of Windows 7 related to shortcuts.


Here is a short list of contents of the book:
- What is Keyboard & how to use it?
- How keys are organized on a standard Keyboard
- Typing & editing the text using Keyboard
- Using Keyboard Shortcuts
- Find program shortcuts
- Choose menus, commands, and options
- Some useful shortcuts
- Using the keyboard extras
- Using navigation keys
- Using the numeric keypad
- Three odd keys
- Use your keyboard safely
- Create keyboard shortcuts to open programs
- Make the keyboard easier to use
- Type without using the keyboard (On-Screen Keyboard)
- Set On-Screen Keyboard to use for various handy tasks
- The Shortcuts Collection
- General Windows functions keyboard shortcuts
- Dialog box keyboard shortcuts
- Windows logo key keyboard shortcuts
- Windows Explorer keyboard shortcuts
- Ease of Access keyboard shortcuts
- Magnifier keyboard shortcuts
- Remote Desktop Connection keyboard shortcuts
- Keyboard shortcuts for MS Paint
- Keyboard shortcuts for WordPad
- Keyboard shortcuts for Calculator
- Windows Journal keyboard shortcuts
- Windows Help viewer keyboard shortcuts
- Windows Media Player keyboard shortcuts
- Internet Explorer keyboard shortcuts
- Windows Media Center keyboard shortcuts.
Download the free ebook “The Complete Windows 7 Shortcuts“.
Post to Facebook , Twitter or Anywhere with single SMS !
Feb 2nd
Everybody likes to be with friends through the Social Networking sites all day long. But in countries like India, or Bangladesh you can’t have the internet connection all day long. And it’s a boring task to update your status to all the sites by log-in them one by one. But don’t worry. ping.fm is now here ! Now you can Update your status to all the Social Networking sites and more with Ping.fm . It also enables you to post status from SMS , WAP , email, or anything you like ! Good thing is you can post your updates to all your social networking profile with just a single SMS ! Isn’t it cool ?
What to do ?
1. Go to Ping.fm and open an new Account.
2. Now you can see a list of available Networks here.

3. Click on “Add Network” to add an account of that network. Adding account process is very easy. Log in to your Twitter , Frienfeed or Facebook account before doing this.


4. After Adding all your account click on Dashboard.
5. From Dashboard click on “SMS / Text Messaging”.

6. Then click on “Not in the US or Canada? Click here!”

7. A new page will open and click on “click this link” from there.

8. A code will be shown on your monitor. SMS that code to +447786208201 . For example: Type 1234 and send that to +447786208201 .

If you have done all the steps correctly , you can post status from your phone from now on. To check you can do it or not go to http://ping.fm/sms/intl/ , if you see your phone number there you are done , or wait for sometime and check again.
To update status, Type Your Status and send it to +447786208201 . Enjoy !
*ping.fm is an third party app, use it at your own risk.
Someone is sending me Email from my address !
Jan 30th
Have you ever faced the problem that some one is sending you emails from your own address ? If the answer is yes, you might be a victim of ’spoofing’ attack.
In the case of ’spoofing’ attack , three things can be happened to you.
- You’re receiving bounces for messages you never sent.
- There are messages in Spam from ‘me.’
- My Contacts say I sent spam to them, or I found suspicious access to my account.
Google gives a very good example of spoofing in it’s site. They say:
“When you send a letter through the post, you generally write a return address on the envelope so the recipient can identify the sender, and so the post office can return the mail to the sender in the event of a problem. But nothing prevents you from writing a different return address than your own; in fact, someone else could send a letter and put your return address on the envelope. Email works the same way. When a server sends an email message, it specifies the sender, but this sender field can be forged. If there is a problem with delivery and someone forged your address on the message, then the message will be returned to you, even if you weren’t the actual sender.”
Why they do that?
The spammers always seeking for different ways to gets others valuable information. Now-a-days most of the mail services can detect which mails are spams and which are not. So spammers take the chance that the mail might not be caught as spam if its send by your own mail address. But mail service providers now this trick of spammers, so they treat these kinds of mail as spams.
What to do ?
Actually you don’t have any option except just ignoring the mail. But you can report it to Federal Trade Commission about the spammers. So that they can take action against the original sender. First find the header of the mail. if you are using Gmail, Log in to Gmail, Open the message you’d like to view headers for, Click the down arrow next to Reply, at the top-right of the message pane. Now copy from the top of the page to the To: [your mail address] .Select Show original. If you are using Yahoo mail, open that email click on “Action” Then click on “Full Header”, copy all content of the new window. Now write an email to spam@uce.gov and say them you have got a mail from your own address and then paste the header of the mail (that you copied just a steps before).
If you have a feeling that, someone really sending mails using your mail account take some real actions , like changing all your passwords and security questions , etc. or read this article.
Resource:
Gmail Help Center.
Wikipedia.
Update Status of Multiple Sites from One Place
Jan 17th
Most of us have accounts in various Social Networking sites. It’s really becomes hard to manage all of them. But we can’t miss any one of them. To solve our problems there is one tool available. It will not make you able to manage everything of every account. But you can update date your status in one click from it to your Social Networking accounts. The tool is Updating.me .
Updating.me enables you to update your status from one place to many social networking accounts. You have to type the status once and it will update all of your accounts. It’s free of charge too.
Currently it supported networks are:
- FriendFeed
- Friendster
- Identi.ca
- Jaiku
- Koornk
- Plurk
- Rejaw
- TwitArmy
So register at Updating.me and enjoy easy networking…
*Cautions: It’s an third party app, please give your information at your own risk.
Scan File Online with Virus Total
Jan 11th
Virus Total is a great online file scanning tool. You can scan your files for free with this free tool. It will check the file properly and will tell you it is safe or not. There are multiple ways to upload a file for scanning process. You can upload from their site, by email, by drag drop or entering an email address.

It has a new uploader is called VirusTotal Uploader 2.0. This adds a special command in your Right click context menu, so you can upload files directly. The size limit for file is 20 M.B. and you can upload up to 5 files at a time. you don’t need to go to the site or do anything else, just drag and drop or add your file’s URL.
