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Monday, January 21, 2013

10 Super Time Saving Secret Browser Shortcuts




10 Super Time Saving Secret Browser Shortcuts

How about saving some time while you are surfing the internet, here we have brought 10 most simple, effective and somewhat hidden tips of any browser. Save time online using these crafty keyboard shortcuts, which will work in any browser.
Let us know which of these tips serve you in better browsing or may be any other shortcut which we haven’t listed and you want to share it with our readers.

1. Ctrl+Tab

Switch to the tab to the right of the current one. Press Ctrl+Shift+Tab to switch to the tab on the left.

2. Ctrl+Shift+T

Reopen the last-closed tab. An invaluable shortcut if you’ve just closed a tab accidentally.

3. Ctrl+L

Jump to and highlight the address bar, so you can type a new URL or search query. Alt+D and F6 perform the same function.

4. Alt+Enter

Open the location currently displayed in the address bar in a new tab.

5. Ctrl+Enter

Add ‘www’ and ‘.com’ to the beginning and end of a word in the address bar.

6. Ctrl+E

Prepare your browser’s address bar or search box for a new search query. Ctrl+K also works, but not in Internet Explorer.

7. Alt+Home

Depending on your browser, this will either open your homepage or the New Tab page.

8. Ctrl+O

launch the Open box so you can open a file from your hard drive in your browser.

9. Ctrl+J

Open your download history so you can see which files you’ve downloaded and when.

10. Ctrl+Shift+Del

Open a window that lets you clear your browsing history and other data.
Hope you will find these shortcuts useful and handy. Share it with friends and they will love you for the time saving tips while surfing. Here are some more from us in the past - 100 Excellent Hints and Tips for every computer user
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Saturday, January 19, 2013

10 Crazy Things to Avoid on Facebook


10 Crazy Things to Avoid on Facebook

It's quite easy to forget things you see or share on your Facebook Timeline. We often try to post updates seeking attention from friends and expect to get hundreds of likes. This sure is a great thought to have, but not really practical if you post everything you do offline.
What might look good to you may disliked by others. You friends may secretly block their profile from receiving your tacky status updates or completely avoid you in real life. Think about it.

Here are 10 crazy things to avoid to maintain your dignity on Facebook:

1. Internet slangs that make you look cool
Ironically, majority of the people use slang terms to portray their cool personality. This sure does make sense, but over usage of these terms will force your friends to unsubscribe you. People post a photo and you reply with - "lol (laughing out loud)" and "SI (stop it, stupid idiot)". Well, your friend expects to get honest replies, not your hackneyed over used slang. You may enjoy them, not your friends.

2. Frequently changing your relationship status
I can understand, if you have gone through a real breakup. But constantly changing your relationship status just to annoy your Ex? You may be successfully doing this, but for the rest of your friends it would be unflattering.

3. Posting your own close-ups every now and then
You may enjoy watching yourself in front of the mirror, and your first couple of close-ups may get hundreds of Facebook likes. Keep posting the same and one day you'll see zero likes.
4. Sharing things not worth reading
Useful information is always appreciated no matter if it's on your blog or a social network. However, some of us share everything they are subscribed to. This will unnecessarily flood your friends timeline. I would be surprised if they don't unsubscribe from your updates.

5. Over usage of emoticons
"I lost my smartphone" and you reply ":(". That's definitely not the best way to offer condolences to your grieving Facebook friend.

6. Posting emotional status updates when you're sad

Its fine to occasionally post sad quotes, but trust me nobody is interested in knowing how many problems you have? All are busy with their lives.

7. Tagging friends to get more Facebook likes
Unnecessarily tagging friends to photos which are humorous in your view could put them in an embarrassing position. The tagged images show under their timeline which means your friends friends would see it too, forcing them to disable tagging.

8. Quotes reflect your personality
You may disagree with this, but quotes do inspire people and also build a strong impression about your character. Avoid it if you're clever enough or at least cut down the numbers.

9. Forcing others to like your Facebook posts
Posting "I know only my true friends will like this and share it" will only force others to ignore it. You're actually spamming their timeline by begging for likes. You may literally end up getting dislikes if its ever implemented by fb.

10. Sending App invites
Send invites to Facebook users who you think would be interested, not all. App invitations often annoy users, and they are more likely to ignore your next invite(could be your marriage ceremony).

Facebook Messenger For iPhone Now Allows Free Voice Calls To US-Based Users


Facebook Messenger For iPhone Now Allows Free Voice Calls To US-Based Users

By | January 17th, 2013
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Facebook may have begun as a mere social network, or a photo sharing website in its days of utmost infancy, but it has come a long way since. While the primary function was, and remains, connecting people (and I don’t intend to bag Nokia’s tagline here – they have their own story), the mediums of connection have evolved a lot over the past few years.
Today, Facebook stands as a platform for not only individuals to converse and share with their friends and family, but also for businesses to promote their merchandize, for software vendors to announce their products, for brands to get recognition, and so on and so forth. Then, groups have also become an integral component of the social networking giant. Facebook has evolved into a multi-headed hydra, and more heads keep on sprouting every day. The newly-introduced Graph Search is just another testament to that.
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Earlier this month, Facebook started testing voice calling through its Messenger app for iOS users – free VoIP calls over Wi-Fi or cellular data that wouldn’t cost you carrier minutes – and claimed that if the testing went successful, the feature will be released to the user base in United States as well. The testing phase seems to have gone well, for those with iOS variant of the Facebook Messenger app have started seeing Free Call option available whilst being based in the US. Interestingly, there is no update to the app in the iTunes App Store; you just tap the small ‘i’ in the top right corner of a conversation, and the option to make the call will become available in the next screen, next to View Timeline. Tapping that will initiate the call using your Wi-Fi internet connection or cellular data, while the receiving party will get a push notification on their end, assuming that they have Facebook Messenger installed.
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Facebook entered a partnership with Skype back in the middle of last year, using which they’ve been allowing users of the web application to make video calls to other Facebookers through the web-based interface. Whilst that feature still remains missing from the mobile clients of Messenger, the voice calling option indicates that the Palo Alto company does not plan to rule that out for long. As of now, most of the devices that are capable of running Messenger have front-facing cameras, so it makes sense that Facebook might want to venture down that road.
It’s also noteworthy that whilst iOS users have already received the capability to make free voice calls, the Android clients trails behind in that. It has been told that testing is on-going on that front, so you may expect an update to hit the Play Store some time soon. In my opinion, it’s a fair trade, because even as of now, you get complete SMS management on Android – something that iOS users can only dream of, owing to Apple’s policies in that regard. It’ll be interesting to see how both these clients develop going forward in their own rights.
(via TheVerge)
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Facebook Messenger

By Facebook, Inc.

Open iTunes to buy and download apps.

Description

Text your friends for free. Get Facebook Messenger to instantly reach friends on their smart phones, feature phones or desktop computers. In addition to sending free texts, you can also:
- Chat with a group
- Send voice messages, photos, smileys and other emoji
- Get push notifications
- Know who’s seen your messages
- Include your location
Messenger does all this using your existing data plan.

What's New in Version 2.1.1

What's New in Version 2.1
- Send a quick voice message when you have more to say
- Call friends for free right from Messenger*
- Other improvements and bug fixes

What’s New in Version 2.1.1
- Back by popular request: Now you can swipe right to archive a conversation again
- Other improvements and bug fixes

*Free calling uses your existing data plan, and will be rolling out over the next few weeks.

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