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Optimization of internet browser

Posted by google Chrome on July 17, 2009

First step some time you experienced slow booting it is because of internet teparory files delete cookies from your computer if you trip any website then a temp files is created by own it increase the area on alcoholic plate and it pertain on your computer and Internet speeding if you necessary to kosher from your machine then go to signal docket move on hold commission then stop on Net options. Now module get a window you leave see remove cookies and delete temporary files a alter on that box you righteous censor temporary files .it give meliorate your net constant and machine hurry as comfortably.

The second step is to run disk cleanup you can start this program from start menu then click on all programs then click on accessories then click on system tools then depression on accessories then depression on grouping tools then dawn on disc earnings you instrument get a enumerate after that clack on writer options tab there are trio element give materialize which is windows constituent, installed programs, and scheme alter utter one by one on their tabs and unstained them foreclose exclusive most recent method modify poinf and delete the others.after that run saucer defragment it moves all files in a becoming mansion this inferior adjust the files.

Third step Removing unnecessary background processes your computer has lot of progra ms running in the background and also the data that is no longer required in your computer which is linked to software. required in your computer which is linked to software. The writer disorder you bonk in your machine the much pass your hardened plow and Cyberspace requires to do.so withdraw these programs which is not required ordinal manoeuvre now shift adware malware and spy ware from your machine to shift them download and installed malwarebyte, spybot,superantispyware and spyware blaster skim your computer with these software and shift the adware malware and spyware from your machine to increase your net movement and lay a antivirus suchlike norton 360, avg, antivir, avast etc to foreclose your computer from viruses.

Forth step you should take computer optimization services from online computer support . Internet optimization will less the time it takes your computer to start do removing unwanted software applications from your computer. to commencement do removing unwelcome software applications from your machine. If you impoverishment to take unwanted promulgation then go to commence card click on command window then plosive on add/remove show then the identify seem superior the schedule that you necessity to withdraw after that utter on withdraw It gift also amend to you for fast operation to your outperform locomote of your internet.

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Translated messages to Gmail automatically

Posted by google Chrome on June 11, 2009

                                                                      Translated messages to Gmail automatically             

AP news agency reported. Google has added automated language translation technology Automatic translation into Gmail on Tuesday. This allows users to translate English text. That appear in the email to understand the language by clicking the mouse just once. Translation services for the Gmail service of Google Labs, which is the user must open the Gmail service from the log after the mail. To note that the menu links above right. Click on the links Labs icons or small green bottle. In case you have installed something in Gmail and then choose Radio tons page to experience the word “use” in “message translation” button and then click Save Changes at the bottom.

Google, the giant Engine said. The company has a program combining work in Gmail to Google Translation, which has the results. It allows e-mail messages can be translated into many languages “when you receive an email using local languages other than English, your Gmail will translate it in the form of the language you understand” the text wrap. groups on the blog Google “and if the friend foreigner with all you use Gmail, you can communicate with them with the language of individual comfort. Using the translation service to understand the language ” Translation services for the Gmail service of Google Labs, which is the user must open the Gmail service from the log after the mail. To note that the menu links above right. Click on the links Labs (icons or small green bottle. In case you have installed something in Gmail) and then choose Radio tons page to experience the word “use” in “message translation” button and then click Save Changes at the bottom. (or above).

Forty languages are taken into account by Google Translate. While online tools are sophisticated translation in recent years, the translations are sometimes rather uncertain.Google has announced it will launch real-time language translation in Gmail this week. During a keynote address at the CeBit conference and exhibition in Sydney today, Google’s product management director Matthew Glotzbach made the announcement, saying the integration should be available by tomorrow. The new Gmail capability allows users to translate a foreign language e-mail in their inbox with one click.

If you are logging in to your Gmail account from different locations and you would like to benefit from this option only when you are using unsecured networks, you can force it by manually typing https://mail.google.com before you log in. This will access the SSL version of Gmail and it will be persistent over your entire session and not only during authenticationOnce back in the next mail service. Try opening up some mail English version one. Note the link will see the menu above the mail message indicating that “Text translation is: English” when they click on this link. Mail messages in English will be translated into English by one moment. You can view the original message. And change the language to translate from links “Change language” adjacent.

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Google not sure Bing competitors

Posted by google Chrome on June 10, 2009

Google not sure Bing competitors

We know very well that Google is best search engine in the world and bing cannot compete with Google It is sure that there is no comparison between them Google has good speed and very good serching skills this is true that Bing cannot beat the Google But Bing has also with good features .Eric Schmidt CEO of Google have given interviews on Tuesday that in the past. Improving Engine for the new Microsoft named Bing was Live Search is not affected. Or Google to Lee, is a way for the on the Internet in any way. They have many ideas. But there are several things that they miss, “Schmidt said during the interview with Claire, Mandy said Liz Claman on Fox Business News We think the เสิ, is about the live coverage. and new size in Children Alliance of what we do. It very difficult for them to copy it. “

Schmidt has said the Commonwealth bathroom. Just a few hours after comScore Inc. Market research company to disclose information that Bing out well in the first week. Can increase market share by users from 9.1% to 11.1%, however the company comScore spokesman said the success of Microsoft. First step of success in the scramble for market share from leaders like Google and try to move the tee instead of Yahoo Yahoo, it was too fast to say Bing scramble to gain market share. in the long term. Statistics before Bing will be rolled out by Google in the U.S. market share 64%, while Yahoo is number two 20%

I do not think of Bing, Everyone has the things we’re doing,” Schmidt said, “We’re doing a very large success, with nine of the good features adorable” Schmidt also. the irony in Microsoft’s efforts to commit capital of nearly $ 100 million approximately $ 3,600 million on advertising to promote that Bing, it’s not the way to overturn เสิ, the market leader (Google? “You buy it with no ads. To develop it. Between customers. Search occurred. And answers that users get “Schmidt also added ด้ said. He has not seen any signs. Of the economy any better.

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Gmail security problem & how to fix it

Posted by google Chrome on June 9, 2009

Gmail security problem & how to fix it

Apparently, there is a potential danger to G-mail accounts lurking about. According to an August 19th post at Hungry Hackers a G-mail hacking tool was presented at the recent Defcon, and it’s developer intends to release it “into the wild”" in 2 weeks.

Last week Google introduced a new feature in Gmail that allows users to permanently switch on SSL and use it for every action involving Gmail, and not only, authentication. Users who did not turn it on now have a serious reason to do so (now)[...] When you log in to Gmail the website sends a cookie (a text file) containing your session ID to the browser. This file makes it possible for the website to know that you are authenticated and keep you logged in for two weeks, unless you manually hit the sign out button. When you hit sign out this cookie is cleared.

Even though when you log in, Gmail forces the authentication over SSL (Secure Socket Layer), you are not secure because it reverts back to a regular unencrypted connection after the authentication is done. According to Google this behavior was chosen because of low-bandwidth users, as SLL connections are slower.

Forty languages are taken into account by Google Translate. While online tools are sophisticated translation in recent years, the translations are sometimes rather uncertain.Google has announced it will launch real-time language translation in Gmail this week. During a keynote address at the CeBit conference and exhibition in Sydney today, Google’s product management director Matthew Glotzbach made the announcement, saying the integration should be available by tomorrow. The new Gmail capability allows users to translate a foreign language e-mail in their inbox with one click.

If you are logging in to your Gmail account from different locations and you would like to benefit from this option only when you are using unsecured networks, you can force it by manually typing https://mail.google.com before you log in. This will access the SSL version of Gmail and it will be persistent over your entire session and not only during authentication

The solution to the problem is fairly simple. Under the settings option on the G-mail page, down at the bottom of the first tab, there’s an option labeled “Browser Connection” and two options: Don’t always use https” and “Always use https.” If you select “Always use https” it will force all of your connections to G-mail to use SSL, and prevent the G-mail hacker tool from being able to sniff out your session ID.

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Gmail speaks several languages

Posted by google Chrome on June 4, 2009

Gmail speaks several languages

The online translation tool is now integrated with Gmail, allowing users to email Google to automatically translate their emails.The integration of Google Translate in Gmail is not yet native since it is still necessary for the user to go to the menu setting to activate the webmail option for translation.To change Gmail multilingual messaging, you must click on “Settings” tab and then “Labs” and lastly the option entitled Translation of the message.” Upon receipt of an email written in a language other than the default, the user can generate a translation.
Forty languages are taken into account by Google Translate. While online tools are sophisticated translation in recent years, the translations are sometimes rather uncertain.Google has announced it will launch real-time language translation in Gmail this week. During a keynote address at the CeBit conference and exhibition in Sydney today, Google’s product management director Matthew Glotzbach made the announcement, saying the integration should be available by tomorrow. The new Gmail capability allows users to translate a foreign language e-mail in their inbox with one click.

Google has previously hinted at a translation service for Gmail. Speaking about the benefits of cloud computing to the enterprise, Glotzbach touted the additional capabilities of cloud systems.”Gone are the days when moving something to the web means losing functionality, he said. “Cloud computing is no longer an if but a when and when is now.

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How To Optimize Your Internet Browser

Posted by google Chrome on May 29, 2009

First step some time you experienced slow booting it is because of internet teparory files delete cookies from your computer if you visit any website then a temp files is created by own it accumulate the space on hard disk and it affect on your computer and Internet speed if you want to clean from your computer then go to start menu click on control panel then click on Internet options. Now will get a window you will see delete cookies and delete temporary files a check box will appear when you click on delete temporary files it will be delete off lines files but dont check on that box you just delete temporary files .it will improve your internet speed and computer speed as well.

The second step is to run disk cleanup you can start this program from start menu then click on all programs then click on accessories then click on system tools then click on disk cleanup you will get a list after that click on more options tab there are three component will appear which is windows component, installed programs, and system restore click one by one on their tabs and clean them save only most recent system restore poinf and delete the others.after that run disk defragment it moves all files in a proper manor this utility align the files.

Third step Removing unnecessary background processes your computer has lot of progra ms running in the background and also the data that is no longer required in your computer which is linked to software. The more clutter you have in your computer the more work your hard disk and Internet requires to do.so remove these programs which is not required fourth step now remove adware malware and spy ware from your computer to remove them download and installed malwarebyte, spybot,superantispyware and spyware blaster scan your computer with these software and remove the adware malware and spyware from your computer to increase your internet speed and install a antivirus like norton 360, avg, antivir, avast etc to prevent your computer from viruses.

Fifth step you should take computer optimization services from online computer support . Internet optimization will less the time it takes your computer to start do removing unwanted software applications from your computer. If you want to remove unwanted program then go to start menu click on control panel then click on add/remove program then the list appear select the program that you want to remove after that click on remove It will also help to you for quick access to your favorite programs and applications.these are the five steps to follow by which you can optimize your internet and get a better speed of your internet.

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Internet Explorer: Reasons Why it Sucks

Posted by google Chrome on May 20, 2009

I have had several recent conversations about why not to use Internet Explorer, and they prompted to make a handy list I could refer people to online.

I use and recommend FireFox for a reason – it is stable, it is constantly updated, and works with most web sites. It has issues of its own – it can be a memory hog, for example – but it is by far what I consider the best browser right now. I also like Safari, Opera, and Camino.

As technology is in a constant state of change and flux, certain proprietary software types can’t, or won’t, keep up. Because they don’t acknowledge the malleability of the internet, they encounter problems when you try to use them.

So what are some concrete reasons behind my recommendation against Internet Explorer in general, and my refusal to design for any version earlier than IE7? (And my reason behind refusing to design for future IE versions at all.)

Common Internet Standards Ignored

The internet works as a cohesive unit only because all makers of browsers and web sites adhere to certain commonly accepted standards of design and use. Microsoft consistently ignores these standards in favor of being proprietary. this means they would rather everyone be forced to use their software model than change their model to meet fast changes and increasing demand for cross platform and cross browser compatibility.

This makes Internet Explorer the hardest browser to work with. If I design a web site and it isn’t working in FireFox or Safari, for example, the tweak to fix the error is small, because they both accept the same standard of design and use. If it doesn’t work in IE, forget it. The tweak to make it happen in IE is massive and time consuming. I already spent huge amounts of time designing the page and getting it to work in four common browsers, I don’t want to spend additional days on end trying to make IE “see” it.

ActiveX Is The Debil

Safety is another huge issue with IE. Other browsers do not use or accept ActiveX and Active Scripting, two Microsoft applets that allow people to access your browser for various programs. These two programs allow someone else the possibility of controlling your computer, and open a huge barn door for viruses, adware, spy ware, malware and phishers to come strolling leisurely through.

Go ahead and use your virus software and your firewall – as long as you also use IE, you may as well give it up. You will continue to get malware on a regular basis, clogging your computer’s arteries, causing slowdown and crashes and possibly putting your data at risk. Of course, any virus or malware can still get on the machine of someone using one of the other browsers. The main difference is that the users of other browsers more often have to actually open a file or interact with it in some way to allow it in with them, and IE lets malware in for you.

Does Not Accept Extensions and Add Ons

No software can accommodate the complete wishes of its user base. It’s impossible. Other browsers, like FireFox and Safari, acknowledge this by allowing third party programmers to build extensions and add ons that handle the missing features, making every one happy. Internet Explorer demonstrates great hubris by not allowing their user base to create or add features that address issues with their software and its lack of compatibility with so many things.

I’m not the only one who thinks IE’s hubris is damaging. There have been several suits filed in various places wanting IE to no longer be tied to Windows, and to be forced to be more compatible with web standards. The most recent of these is the Opera suit in the EU.

Ugly Web Spaces

Have you ever viewed a web page designed solely with IE in mind in another browser? They are hideous, non functional, clunky pages in every case, on every other browser. Safari does the best job of “fixing” the looks of an IE page, but it can’t do much to fix the way they work (or don’t). Thinking the web still has to be hard to use and ugly is just wrong. The moment you switch to any other browser, your mind will opened to a beautiful looking, easy to use, functioning web.

Overwrites

When you install IE, you allow it to overwrite your system DLL files. The files it installs are not 100% compatible in many cases, mainly because it not only refuses to be compatible with much of the web, but with its own operating system as well. This can lead to system slow down and crashes. Add in the malware issues mentioned above and you have a real morass on your hands.

Java Issues

Did you know that Microsoft Java is not the same as the Java everyone else uses? I would be willing to bet you didn’t. I’d also be willing to bet you’ve experienced the frustration of going to page with Java applets on the recommendation of friends or colleagues who have been using it flawlessly in other browsers, only to find it doesn’t work right for you.

this is just another example of IE refusing to comply with the standards everyone else uses. They want you to have to use Microsoft products and Windows, and they think shutting you off from most of the web’s functionality will convince you that is necessary. It just isn’t so. You can use FireFox and still use your Microsoft programs. Changing browsers won’t blow up your computer – it will just open new doors to you online.

Linux Incompatibility

This makes no sense to the average web user, but Internet Explorer’s continued incompatibility with Linux is an issue for a very tech savvy sector of the online market.

There are so many reasons not to use Internet Explorer I had some difficulty putting them into a list. In fact, there are so many I keep thinking I forgot a few. Did I? Let me know if I did.

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Speed up the internet explorer

Posted by google Chrome on May 11, 2009

Delete temporary Internet files

1. Click Start, and then click Run.
2. Type Inetcpl.cpl, and then press ENTER. Internet Options opens
3. On the General tab, click Delete Files under Temporary Internet Files.
4. In the Delete Files dialog box, Click to select the Delete all offline content check box.
5. Click OK.
6. Wait for the temporary Internet files to be deleted. This might take only several minutes in some cases

Delete Cookies

Export cookies

1. Start Internet Explorer.
2. On the File menu, click Import and Export. In the Import/Export Wizard, click Next.
3. Click Export Cookies, and then click Next. Click Next to export cookies to a Cookies.txt file in your My Documents folder.
4. If Customer prompts you to replace an existing file, click Yes. Click Finish.
5. A dialog box will appear to indicate that cookies were successfully exported.
6. Click OK, and then close Internet Explorer.

Delete cookies.

1. Click Start, and then click Run.
2. Type Inetcpl.cpl, and then click OK. Internet Options opens.
3. On the General tab, click Delete Cookies under Temporary Internet Files.
4. Click Yes, and then click Close.
5. Click OK to close Internet Options.

Change security settings for different Zones.

1. Click Start, and then click Run.
2. Type Inetcpl.cpl, and then press ENTER.
3. Internet Properties opens.
4. Click on security Tab.
5. Click on the following Tabs:

Internet

1. Click on Internet.
2. Click on default level.

Local Intranet

1. Click on Intranet.
2. Click on default level.

Trusted Sites

1. Click on Trusted Sites.
2. Click on default level.

Restricted Sites

1. Click on Restricted Sites.
2. Click on default level.

Reset Internet Explorer Privacy

1. Click Start, and then click Run.
2. Type Inetcpl.cpl, and then press ENTER.
3. Internet Properties opens.
4. Click on Privacy Tab on the Top.
5. Move the slider to top.
6. Click on Default.

Reset all Internet Explorer settings

1. Click Start, and then click Run.
2. Type Inetcpl.cpl, and then press ENTER.
3. The Internet Options dialog box opens.
4. Click the Advanced tab, and then click Restore Defaults .
5. Uncheck Third Party Browser Extension
6. Click on Apply and Ok
7. Cose all open Internet Explorer windows, and then restart Internet Explorer.

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Web Based Malware And Browser Catch Rate

Posted by google Chrome on April 28, 2009

The study shows IE8 and it’s new SmartScreen filter head and shoulders above all other browsers. “Socially engineered malware,” as they put it, is arguably the most important form of malware these days. We’ve reported on it many times in the last year. The basic idea is that the user is enticed into visiting a web site and downloading malware believing it to be something else. The study was funded by Microsoft but the methodology was designed and the tests executed by NSS Labs.

The recent generation of web browsers has approached this problem with reputation services, just as they have with phishing. Just as phishing sites are often initially blocked by browsers (“…this is a reported phishing web site”) based partly on blacklists of domains and IP addresses, so are malware sites being blocked.

NSS Labs’ tests came up with these results overall:

Browser Malware Catch Rate
IE8 (RC1) 69%
Firefox 3.07 30%
Safari v3 24%
Chrome 1.0.154 16%
Opera 9.84 5%
IE7 4%

Results like these can change over time as companies change priorities and find new sources of reputation data. It’s clear, for example, that Opera and Microsoft with IE7 aren’t even trying very hard to find malware. It’s also true that tests for phishing sites could find very different results. In fact, phishing is all those two browsers may be looking for, and they may find what malware they find by sheer coincidence. Finally, it’s likely that Microsoft was interested in such testing because they had been working hard on improving detection of such sites.

The other important take-away from this is that even the best numbers from IE8 are low. Protection such as this is a good defense-in-depth measure, but it’s no substitute for a good anti-malware program and other protections, such as least-privileged access.

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Top 10 Tips for Internet Explorer 7

Posted by google Chrome on February 25, 2009

Internet Explorer 7 is a free web browser software that comes as part of the Microsoft Windows OS. It is one of the most used web browsers and a leader with 65% market share.

Here I have explained some tips and tricks to help you get the most out of Internet Explorer to make web browsing easier for you.

Some of the “How to Tips” mentioned herein are exclusive and you won’t find these tips and tricks anywhere on the Internet.

Internet Explorer (IE7) Tips and Tricks:

1. How to Zoom In or Zoom Out Text or Image in IE7 Tips, Tricks and Keyword Shortcuts:
If you want to Zoom In or Zoom Out any text or image or the complete webpage in Internet Explorer then do following:

  • Zoom In : Press – “Ctrl” and “+”
  • Zoom Out : Press – “Ctrl” and ” – “
  • To move the location to the cursor bar: “Ctrl” + “L”
  • To move the cursor to the Search box: Press – “Ctrl” + ” K”
  • To scroll down the page press – SPACE BAR
  • To scroll up the page press – “Shift” and “Space Bar”
  • To Refresh the Page press – “Ctrl” and “R”
  • To go Backward press – “Ctrl” and “←”
  • To go Forward press – “Ctrl” and “→”

2. Tab Tricks – keyboard shortcuts that will help you manage tabs in IE7

  • To open a NEW EMPTY TAB in IE7: Press – “Ctrl” and “T”
  • To open a link in a NEW TAB: Click the link with the MIDDLE BUTTON of the mouse.
  • To Close a TAB: Click on the Tab and Press “Ctrl” and “W”
  • To open a closed Tab: Press – “Ctrl” + “Shift” + “T”

3. Bookmark or Favorite: Is you like a website or webpage and wish to Bookmark it for future then go to the FAVOURITES MENU and Click “Add to Favorites”. This menu also helps you to organize your Bookmarks or Favorite websites.

4. Checking Fake or Phishing websites: A common practice among Web scammers is to set up fake sites, known as phishing sites that impersonate your bank, your favorite e-commerce site, etc. In IE7, you can very easily check if the website if a phishing website or not. For this:

Go to the Toole Menu > Select Phishing Filter > Select Check This Website.

IE7 will instantly check the authenticity of the website and let you know. In case you feel that the site is fake or a phishing website, you can report it immediately.

5. Add-ons for IE7

Several Add-ons for IE7 are available online. Some of the most common and widely downloaded and most popular Add-ons for Internet Explorer are:

1. Amazon Search Suggestions

2. Find on Facebook 

3. Digg's Main Page Top Ten 

4. StumbleUpon 

5. Find on LinkedIn 

6. Weather from Live Search 

7. Windows Defender 

8. IESpell 

9. Inline Search 

10. Trailfire 

11. Fiddler 

12. IE Developer Toolbar 

13. Shockwave 

14. Flash player 

15. 1-Click Answers 

16. Windows Live Toolbar 

17. Feed Demon 

18. Bloglines 

19. Windows Live Writer

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