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Showing posts with label Home. Show all posts

Friday, 24 January 2014

Latest Microsoft OS Windows 8.1-Use it free!

To experience Microsoft Operating System Windiws 8.1 follow the process:

With the addition something new to the Microsoft Corporation released Windows 8.1 in October last year . If anyone can take the whole taste absolutely free of charge . Enterprise 8.1 evaluation version of Windows to use the image file that can be downloaded from the internet up to 90 days .
To download the file:
32 - bit computer systems and the size of the server address of http://goo.gl/D52Jii  2.63 GB for free software download . On the other hand , 64 - bit system can be deployed from http://goo.gl/Swn88U address . Its size is 3.53 GB . Microsoft's Hotmail or Windows Live ID using technet Evaluation Center 8.1 Enterprise Edition can download the image file . For this you Will be addressed at http://goo.gl/RCW97t .
How to Install:
Windows can be installed in two ways by using the image file - empty of any form or a boot able ISO image to DVD or to burn or at least 4 GB capacity larger pen drive Wright made ​​boot able by extracting the image file . Microsoft's own Windows 7 USB DVD Download Tool ' does it with a pen down the operating system can be installed on my computer , the tool server address, http://goo.gl/exhZKV.
How to activate:
If you want to get all the benefits of the new operating system, Windows will activate or activate online. So at least once , even if the computer is connected to the Internet . Join the computer to the Internet using the Windows Key + S to enter the Activate Windows and select this option . From here , activate Windows online , by clicking on the activate button and wait a while . See the bottom right corner of the desktop mode, the license has been valid for 90 days .

Tags: Windows 8.1, free software download, Computer tips

Sunday, 29 December 2013

Ever fastest Internet browser- IE11



IE11 - 30% Faster Than Opera, Mozilla & Chrome

Website visiting software (Browser) Internet Explorer 11 is the latest edition of Microsoft Operating System Windows 8.1. Microsoft Company also opened it for Windows 7 after the new operating system came to the market. With higher speed, security, privacy synchronizing this new browser is more developed. It is 9 percent faster than the previous one to work on Java Script. At the same time, Microsoft Developers make editing in F12 tools version. This will support all features of HTML5 with faster service on web applications.
Internet Explorar 11
 Microsoft’s added special security features in this new browser. According to the research oh NSS lab, Internet Explorer n able to block 99 percent of harmful malwares as well as 92 percent of fishing attacks. To download the browser follows this link Internet Explorer11.

Saturday, 12 October 2013

Google's New Algorithm Update: Hummingbird



After Penguin, Penguin 2.0, It’s time for Hummingbird

 Everything you learned about SEO five years ago is wrong.
Heck, everything you learned about SEO before last year is wrong too!
That’s because 2012 was the year of the Penguin—the Google Penguin, that is. Earlier this year, Penguin got an update and Penguin 2.0 went live. And now we have Hummingbird.
Google unveiled an algorithm update on the eve of their 15th birthday last week. As Internet marketing continues to expand as one of the most important facets in any advertising campaign, businesses around the world are wondering if the update will help or hurt their business.
We now have to go back 15 years to remember what life was like before you could ask someone to Google something and instantly obtain the information you need. On the 15th birthday of Google and a day after the Hummingbird update, all businesses should take a page from the search leader and focus on mak.
If you want to find out what the whole Penguin fuss involves, check out this definitive guide from Search Engine Watch. If you want to find out exactly what it means for how you handle SEO from here on out, then read on for the dos and don’ts.
Keyword Dos and Don’ts
Some things hang around forever on the web. There’s a lot of bad SEO advice out there, especially when it comes to using keywords in your site content. Keyword stuffing was one of the hallmarks of old-style and black hat SEO—don’t do it unless you want your site to get the mother of all Google slaps.
Let’s be clear: overusing keywords in titles, meta descriptions and content is a big no-no.
And buying exact-match keyword domain names could backfire too, unless the rest of your SEO is up to scratch.
Here’s a better approach:
  • DO pick one relevant keyword you can optimize your content around and include it in the URL, title, description and text naturally—that last bit is key. You have to be able to read it aloud without wanting to gag.
  • DO make content relevant to the keyword and to your overall site and brand. Being relevant is important both to Google and to the readers who find your site.
Accessibility and More

Making your site accessible is one way to put your SEO efforts on steroids. Accessibility is a huge ranking factor; here’s what you should do:
  • DO ensure that your navigation works to help people find what they want easily.
  • DO name images with your keyword and include the keyword in the ALT tags—you get double benefit from this as it’s good for general SEO.
  • DO check that your site works well on the most popular browsers and on every platform. Try creating a mobile responsive site with a tool like Squarehook.
  • DO worry about on-page SEO—the right way. Hubspot has an excellent guide to help with this.

Thursday, 19 September 2013

Threat For Your Facebook

Mark Zuckerberg's Facebook page hacked!

“First, sorry for breaking your privacy and post to your wall,” Khalil Shreateh wrote over the weekend on Zuckerberg’s page.
“I no other choice to make after all the reports I sent to Facebook team.”
Shreateh says he found a loophole in Facebook that allowed strangers to post on anyone’s page, whether they’re friends with that person or not — a flaw he said could be exploited by spammers and scammers.
On his website, Shreateh posted his emails to Facebook warning them of the issue, but says the company ignored his messages, leading him to prove his claims by writing on Zuckerberg’s wall.
Facebook says the flaw has since been fixed.
A Facebook security professional named Matt Jones wrote on the Hacker News website over the weekend saying that the company is inundated with correspondences about potential security flaws, and that many of them are written in poor English, so it can be difficult to figure out which warnings are legitimate.
Still, he acknowledged Facebook “should have pushed back asking for more details” from Shreateh

Tuesday, 10 September 2013

3G Auction Held In Bangladesh

Grameenphone, Robi , Banglalink & Airtel Get License For 3G


In the auctions held Sunday, the country's top Grameenphone bagged 3G licence for 10 Megahertz (MHz) spectrum at the price of $210 million, while Banglalink, Robi and Airtel each acquired 5 MHz of spectrum at a price of $105 million.

Besides Teletalk already have got 10  Megahertz (MHz) spectrum although another 15 MHz of spectrum still to sell.Mobile telecom operators Grameenphone, Robi and Banglalink are likely to launch 3G services in Dhaka by October.