24 July, 2010

Enable Show Share Button in Blogger to Show Facebook Buzz and twitter

Posted by Unknown | 24 July, 2010 | Category: , | 0 comments

Although several tutorials are available to to display Facebook, Twitter and Googel Buzz button in your blogspot blog. However not there is no need to follow any tutorial, because Blogger added new feature that is called “Show Share Button” in blogger Dash Board. Now every blogspot can add these button without adding any code. Just follow the below step to enable Show Share Button for displaying twitter,facebook,buzz and blogger button.

How to Enable Show Share Button in Blogger?

1. Login to your blogger Dash Board and then click on the blog for which you want show the buttons.
2. Now click on “Edit” button at blog post area.

3. You will see another page, just tick the option for “Show Share Button” and click on click on “Save” button.

Done……………!
Now you will see all the buttons at the bottom of your blog post. A reader can share your story on Twitter, Google buzz, Facebook or through email with there friends.

Automatically Forward All Mails From One Gmail Account to Another Gmail

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This is a very difficult task for all bloggers to login to one gmail account and then log out and login to another account. This can waste your precious time, because every gmail account is associated with your important activity and you have to check all accounts for new mails.  But there is no need to worry about this, because there is a super duper solution for this problem. You can merge all gmail accounts with one gmail account.
It means that if you are using 5 gmail accounts and you want to receive all emails in one gmail account. Then you can forward all emails from gmail 1, gmail 2, gmail 3 and gmail 4 to your gmail 5 account. Then there is need to login to all accounts, because you can receive all mails in your gmal 5 account. This is very useful for those who are using multiple gmail accounts.

How to Automatically Forward Mails from One Gmail to Another Gmail Account

1. Login to your Primary Gmail account (Primary means where you want to receive mails from other gmail accounts.)
2. Click on “Setting” button located at the top right side of your account.
3. Select  “Accounts and Import” button and then click on “Send mail from another address”.
forward mails to another account Automatically Forward All Mails From One Gmail Account to Another Gmail
4. Now you will see another window. Where you have to enter the email address of your 2nd gmail account.
Enter your 2nd emails address in the “Email Address” box and click on “Next Step” button.
add email to gmail Automatically Forward All Mails From One Gmail Account to Another Gmail
5. After the 4th step, you will see another window, where you have to click on “Send Verification” button. Just click on the button to verify that the email address you entered is correct. You can see in below image.
verify gmail Automatically Forward All Mails From One Gmail Account to Another Gmail
6. Now you will see another box, where you have to enter the Verification code, sent to your 2nd gmail address. Login to your 2nd gmail and copy the code you received from gmail. Paste the code in box and click on “Verify” button. See the below image.
confirm gmail Automatically Forward All Mails From One Gmail Account to Another Gmail
7. Now a new email address has been added and confirmed to your Primary gmail account. Similarly add all your other email address using the same method. Verify and confirm all the email address and now follow the below steps to forward mails from all the added email address.

Forward Mails from All Gmail Address to the Primary Address

(These steps are for Primary email address)
8. Click on the “Labels” button located near with “Accounts and Import” button under Setting. You will see a box. Write the name of your new label and click on ‘Create” button. (Note:- Name the label as “2nd Gmail” OR whatever you want, but remember that all the emails you will receive from your 2nd gmail address, will goes in this Label).
9. After creating a “Label” the next step is to create a new Filter. Click on “Filter” button located near the “Labels” button.
Under “Filters” setting click on the button “Create a new Filter” and you will see another window.
Enter your email address in the T0: box and click on “Next Step” (See the screen shot below)
filter for gmail Automatically Forward All Mails From One Gmail Account to Another Gmail
10. Now you will see another box, where you have to select the “Label” you create in step 8.Give a tick to “Apply the Label” and then choose the label you created in step 8. Now click on “Create Filter”
farwrad gmal mails Automatically Forward All Mails From One Gmail Account to Another Gmail
Now all the mails from your “2nd email address” will goes to the label you choose. But you have to follow the below steps to forward all mails from ’2nd email address” to your Primary email address.
11. This is the final and last step.If you are already login to your “2nd email address” then go to the step 12, if not then Login to your “2nd email address”
12. Click on “Setting” and then select “Forwarding and POP/IMAP”. Now you will see another box. Just select “Forward a copy of incoming mail to” and type your primary email address. Now click on “Save Changes” (You can see the below screen shot for more help)
email farwarded Automatically Forward All Mails From One Gmail Account to Another Gmail
Now all mails from “2nd email address” will goes to your primary email address, and you will see that all mails will goes to the “Label” you created in step 8. Similarly you can add more emails and forward them to your primary email address. The method is same for all emails, but the only thing you have to do, is to create different Labels for different email address.

Original Source: techmaish.com

Ten Tips in Choosing BroadBand Service

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If you have been puzzling about thinking if you should sign up for a broadband service with maximum download allowance, or should you choose a one that has maximum contract duration, or the cheaper the price, the better it is, then hold it! You are not alone. With numerous broadband providers in the market offering different packages at different prices, it is not difficult for an average person to get lost in the maze. You could go in endless circles trying to choose the service that is best for you. Here is an assembly of ten essential factors you should definitely consider before choosing a broadband service.

1. CHECK WHAT IS AVAILABLE
There are different types of broadband connections available, and it is necessary to know what broadband is available in the place you live.

ADSL Broadband


ADSL (Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line) broadband is the most prevalent type of connection and it allows data to be carried beside normal calls on standard telephone lines. Broadband is delivered through existing telephone lines, using a special router or modem. No additional telephone lines are required and you can make calls and also connect to the internet simultaneously. In the ADSL technology, the flow of data is greater in one direction than it is in the other. This is why download speeds are much higher than upload speeds.
ADSL is the most prevalent type of connection that is available. It is suitable for residential customers, who receive more data than they send. However, uploading data takes time, and is much slower.

Cable Broadband

Cable modem brings broadband to your home via the same coaxial cables that  deliver pictures and sound to your TV or cable telephones, and are mostly offered by cable television companies. To receive broadband via cable, the area you live in should be serviced by one of the cable providers. Most of the cable networks have been upgraded to provide broadband services. Cable is a fast technology, though its speeds can be affected by local traffic loads.
With cable broadband, you can get broadband, digital TV and telephone all through a single connection, if your area is served by a cable operator. This means, one bill for all three.

Wireless Broadband

Broadband with no wires! A broadband connection that gives you access to the internet without any wires is wireless broadband or Wi-Fi in simple words. A wireless router is essential for setting up such connections and the internet can be accessed from anywhere within the house (or an area within the coverage). Wireless broadband is becoming increasingly popular because once a base station has been set up, any number of computers can gain access to the internet.


Wireless broadband is best suited for laptop users, gamers and families where more than one member has to access the internet simultaneously. It is also the best option for accessing the internet at places where cable or ADSL installations are difficult.

Satellite Broadband

Satellite broadband is the delivery of broadband services to businesses or house hold premises over a satellite. Satellite broadband utilizes a satellite to transmit the data, and a receiver to receive the data. Satellite broadband too like the other technologies, has its disadvantages in terms of speed and expense. This type of connection which is the best option for those living in remote areas, requires its users to have a satellite dish.


Satellite broadband is best suited for people living in remote locations where terrestrial broadband is unavailable or where local telephone exchanges may not have ADSL enabled or the distance between the exchange and home is too large to receive broadband.
2. CONTRACT DURATION
The longer the contract period, the cheaper is the monthly charge. Broadband deals mostly are available on 12 or 18 month contracts and many such deals come with freebies like laptops or free line rental. As long as you have no plans to move, signing up for a long term contract with an ISP of your choice should save you some money.
However, not all consumers require long term deals, especially if their residence is temporary. Some suppliers offer broadband with three months or even one month contracts. This would be perfect for those who do not want to be with the same provider for too long. Even so, the initial installation charges and the prices are a few factors to keep an eye out for. It is not worth paying high installation fees if you are going to stick with the same ISP for a short time only.


If you hold a permanent residence or know that broadband is a necessity that you will continue to use, a long term contract would be right. Though the price per month for a long contract would be low in comparison, switching ISP’s for a better deal or for an other requirement would be a problem. Monthly deals can be costlier, but they might sometimes be worth the extra cost.
3. SPEED
The broadband speed is normally measured in Kb – kilobytes per second and Mb – Megabytes per second. The higher the number of bytes that can be downloaded per second, the faster is the connection. Different users need different speeds, based on how much internet they use.
Light broadband users, who do not go online everyday and use the internet to check emails and occasionally browse for short periods can do with speeds of 512 Kb to a maximum of 1Mb. Such basic broadband starter packages are very cost effective. There is always the option of upgrading to faster connections, should you require more speed in the future.
Medium broadband users are those who check mails everyday, surf for a considerable amount of time, upload photos occasionally and download music or video files now and then. In such instances, download speeds are important. Though medium users will not require broadband with top speeds, 2Mb- 4Mb download speeds should be sufficient enough.
Heavy broadband users use the internet for several hours everyday and upload photos regularly. If you are an ardent online gamer, and download lots of music and videos, then faster connections are definitely required. Many providers are offering speeds of 4Mb and above and you may choose them as long as the price fits your budget.
For simple browsing, checking emails etc, an actual connection speed of 2MB or even 1MB would suffice. This would offer a nice balance between speed and price. If you download huge amount of data, or are an online gaming enthusiast or connect two or more machines to the internet faster speeds should be considered.
5. BUNDLES
Several providers offer broadband along with other services, put together in a bundle deal. This will include phone services with free calls at certain hours, or cheap calls to specific places. Additional mobile minutes and texts are offered by some ISPs running mobile phone networks. Digital TV services bundled with broadband are also increasing in popularity.
Bundles ensure that you get more than one service in one single bill, thus making payments easy. ISP’s also offer discounts to customers who opt for more than one service from them.
6. EXTRAS
It always helps to know what extras including security software like virus/spam protection or anti-spam email filters, firewalls, parental controls, web space and e-mail addresses are available with the service.
To ensure that a broadband package will cater to each of your online requirements, these extra features should be taken in to account when making your decision.
7. BRANDS
The brand definitely will influence the price. Services of companies who have established a name for themselves can be compared to that of the lesser prices from new or developing brands.


Big brands sell themselves on quality rather than the price whereas smaller names might have a greater understanding of the actual requirements.
8. SUPPORT OPTIONS
Knowing how your queries will be dealt with really helps should you require assistance from your ISP. Several providers offer 24/7 telephone support, but keep yourself informed of the quality of support beforehand. For example, you might need to ask them what operating systems they support or what are their telephone queue time delays.


Issues in any broadband service is inevitable. The support service should quickly respond and fix any issues at any time of the day, or even night.
9. REVIEWS
Reviews will help you know what others who really have used the service feel. Reviews can point you in the right decision and help you find the perfect internet service provider. Several broadband comparison websites offer detailed reviews on different broadband providers in the market.
Rather than considering individual comments, it is better if you understand the patterns, as many people who write reviews tend to be negative.
10. COMPARISON
It pays to compare broadband packages and providers, in terms of speed, price, download limit and several other factors. You might sometimes see the same package at a lesser price from a different provider. You can also compare all deals from the same provider to choose the best for you.
It can take long trawling hours to find a perfect package but broadband comparison websites have everything ready for you and all that you require is a basic idea of what you need.
Be it signing up for the first time, or just switching providers, it is true that the choice depends on more than just one aspect. Since taking up a broadband service is a considerably big investment, making yourself fully aware of the its options is important.

19 July, 2010

Free Online File Converter from One Format to Another

Posted by Unknown | 19 July, 2010 | Category: , | 0 comments

online-Convert is a free and amazing online service which lets you convert media easy and fast from one format to another. It has various file converters like: Audio converter, Video converter, Image converter, Document converter, Ebook converter and Hash generator. Now you can convert mostly any media online without installing any software.
It supports a lot of different source formats and you can either upload a file or enter URL of the file to convert. The audio and video converter has the options to change bitrate, channels, trim audio/video. You can set parameters like video size, video quality, audio quality, frame rate, segment of audio or video to cut.
Do try it now! www.online-convert.com

18 July, 2010

iWisoft Free Video Converter Software All Format

Posted by Unknown | 18 July, 2010 | Category: , | 0 comments


iWisoft Free Video Converter can fast convert videos between all popular formats like AVI, MPEG, WMV, DivX, XviD, MP4, H.264/AVC, AVCHD, FLV, MKV, RM, MOV, 3GP, and audio MP3, WMA, WAV, RA, M4A, AAC, AC3, OGG. Directly convert video for playback on your PSP, iPod, iPhone, Apple TV, PS3, Xbox, Zune, Creative Zen, Archos and other digital multimedia devices.

The video converter also has powerful video editing functions including crop, trim, merge, adding watermark and special effects. And it's totally free!
Download iWisoft Free Video Converter

Version 1.2.0, released on November 9th, 2009

100% FREE video converter tool with no watermark or time limit!
  • Convert video (including HD), audio into any other video, audio, image formats.
  • Optimized profiles help easily convert video to many portable devices: iPod, iPhone, PSP, Zune, BlackBerry, Moblie Phone, PDA...
  • Crop, Clip, Split, Merge video and audio files. Enhance your video with powerful editing features.
  • Create & save user-defined profile settings for the conversions.
  • Save your time with ultra high-performance video conversion technology.
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Output Format

Video: AVI, MPEG, WMV, MP4, FLV, H.264/MPEG-4, DivX, XviD, MOV, RMVB, ASF, 3GP, 3G2, SWF, VOB, TS, DV, DPG H.264/MPEG-4 AVC (*.mp4), MPEG2 HD Video (*.mpg; *.mpeg), MPEG-4 TS HD Video (*.ts), MPEG-2 TS HD Video (*.ts), Quick Time HD Video (*.mov), WMV HD Video (*.wmv), Audio-Video Interleaved HD Video (*.avi)
Audio: MP3, WMA, AAC, WAV, OGG, FLAC, APE, M4A, RA, AC3, MP2, AIFF, AMR, SUN AU Format
Image: Animated GIF, BMP, JPG, GIF, PNG


Supported Devices

Devices:
iPod, iPod nano, iPod classic, iPod shuffle, iPod touch iPhone, iPhone 3G, Apple TV
PSP, NDS, PS3, Xbox, Xbox 360, Wii
General 3GP mobile phone, BlackBerry, Gphone, Palm Pre, etc.
General MP4 players: Zune, Walkman, Archos, Creative Zen, iRiver, etc.
Window Mobile device: Pocket PC, Dell Player, HP iPAQ, etc.


Input Format


Video:
AVI, MPEG, WMV, MP4, FLV, MKV, DivX, XviD, MOV, RM, RMVB, M4V, VOB, ASF, 3GP, 3G2, H.261, H.263, H.264, DV, DIF, MJPG, MJPEG, DVR-MS, NUT, QT, YUV, DAT, MPV, NSV, DPGAVCHD Video (*.mts, *.m2ts), H.264/MPEG-4 AVC (*.mp4), MPEG2 HD Video (*.mpg; *.mpeg), MPEG-4 TS HD Video (*.ts), MPEG-2 TS HD Video (*.ts), Quick Time HD Video (*.mov), WMV HD Video (*.xwmv), Audio-Video Interleaved HD Video (*.avi)



Audio:

MP3, WMA, AAC, WAV, CDA, OGG




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