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GooGle Is SPyIng US ?

That words across my mine during web-surfing, while my gmail and iGoogle account still logged in. Moreover I like Chrome to get any information through internet. Does Google really spy on me? If you open History in Chrome, you will be amazed by how well-organize Chrome doing it.

How Does Google+ Stack Up Against Facebook?

With Google+, the behemoth of Web search may have finally figured out social networking. Demand for Google+ invites is reportedly through the roof, and critics are generally pleased with how the service works..

Angry Birds Now in Windows Phone Marketplace

At last. Angry Birds is now available in the Windows Phone Marketplace—a few hours ahead of schedule and so fresh it hasn’t even been rated yet! Be the first—or just hunker down with your phone and get dem pigs. .

WindOwS 8 is Cool Enough ?

On Tuesday, Microsoft showed off the first tablets running Windows 8, and provided a bunch of new details about the operating system.

Secure Browseing Is The Way To scuess

Go to Blogger edit html and find these sentences.Now replace these sentences with your own descriptions.

Perform Website & Domain Specific Web Search Using Chrome Omnibar


At times, it can happen that the search bar doesn’t get prominently integrated in a website’s design and becomes difficult to locate, while there may be other websites that don’t even offer one. Searching for content on such websites can be a quite difficult or time consuming task. So, if you want to get rid of this problem and make searching more efficient in Chrome, then you can use Site Search Using Keyword. This is a useful Chrome extension that lets you quickly search terms through the omnibox on almost any website. The extension is specially designed for websites that lack a search bar and provide users with no way to search for their desired terms. With it, you can can perform domain search without using search bar. Note that the related results from your current domain are displayed using the Google search engine.
Whenever you’re browsing the web and you come across a website that doesn’t have a search bar, or if you cant find it on the page, simply type the keyword site in the address bar, hit the space bar and enter the phrase or word you are looking for.
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All Google search results related to the domain will instantly be displayed on the same page.
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Site Search Using Keyword is an easy-to-use tool that gives you a speedier browsing experience. The extension has no buttons or detailed settings whatsoever. It gives Chrome better search capabilities, and can come in quite handy especially for people who often come across websites that do not have a search bar.
Install Site Search Using Keyword For Google Chrome

Fake Angry Birds for Android Fills Your Phone With Malware


Fans of the Angry Birds shooting-exploding-fowl-at-pigs games should be wary of a nefarious impostor making its way around Android phones. Dressed up to look like the latest Angry Birds Space game, a malicious version of the software is available through unofficial app marketplaces. Once installed, it will load up your phone with more nasty code and even rope it into a smartphone botnet. Just goes to show you that it pays to buy the genuine article.
The security firm Sophos writes that the official version, published by Rovio on the Google Playmarketplace, is not affected. The malicious version on unofficial app markets, which Sophos designates as Andr/KongFu-L, actually runs a fully functional version of the game — so infected players may not be aware they’re even infected.
Looking deep into the code, Sophos found that two files were hidden within a JPG inside the game. Once installed, the faux-game apparently gains root access to the phone via the GingerBreak exploit, basically placing your phone at the mercy of unseen hackers. Once it has access, the malware will download more malicious software, and even force the phone’s browser toward URL’s designated by the malware’s creator. In the words of Sophos:
Effectively, your Android phone is now part of a botnet, under the control of malicious hackers.
The moral here: Buy the real game. If you already succumbed to the siren song of off-market software, then perhaps you’ve got a system wipe in your future.
(Sophos via All Things D via Gizmodo, image via Rovio)

New Study Says It’s Possible the Earth May Have Spread Life to Other Planets


Scientists are spending a lot of time looking for worlds on which life may flourish — worlds like our own, or at least sufficiently like our own. How life would get there is a bit of an open question, but one possibility is a “panspermia” scenario where life is propagated between worlds by asteroids and comets. A new study on the subject of panspermia takes a look at a radical suggestion: That Earth has spread life to other, possibly life sustaining bodies.
Kyoto Sangyo University’s Tetsuya Hara wanted to see if it was possible for bits of our planet to wind up on worlds that we currently think could harbor life. Hara’s logic, while simple, is intriguing: Since we know of only one planet in the universe which can support life, it makes sense to investigate the possibility of life leaving this planet.
Hara’s research team looked at the Chicxulub impact — one of the largest known meteorite impacts in Earth’s history. In addition to being blamed for wiping out the dinosaurs when it hit 65 million years ago, Chicxulub also knocked an enormous amount of material into the air and possibly off the Earth. Their research sought to determine how many of these tiny pieces of home may have made their way through space and landed in places possibly hospitable for life.
According to the study, about 500 Earth rocks could have fallen on Saturn’s moon Enceladus, and 300 million on Jupter’s moon Europa. Both of these are notable in our solar system as being the only bodies beside Earth that have oceans of water. Looking at other bodies in the Solar System like Ceres, Eris, the Moon and Mars, Hara’s research suggests that our neighborhood of planets and moons is positively filthy with Earth-bits.
Looking beyond our familiar eight planets, Hara figures it is even possible that 1,000 Earth rocks could have drifted as far as Gliese 581 — a red dwarf star some 20 lightyears from Earth and possibly home to Earth-like planets. What’s more, Hara calculates that these bits of Earth could have made it there in as little as a million years.
Of course, Hara’s calculations only look at the likelihood that rocks — and 1 cm rocks at that — made it to these presumably life-friendly locales. The team did not look into how life could have propagated away from home, or whether any organic life could have survived the trip. In space, tiny critters would be subjected to a horrific vacuum and intense radiation. Previous research, however, has suggested that it is possible, and that likelihood would be increased if the organisms were buried in rock.
Likelihood is a far cry from certainty, but it’s a fascinating bit of research. Perhaps if we ever do find life off our home world, it may be more familiar than we’d think.
(via New Scientist, image via Wikimedia)

How to Post Animated GIF Images on your Facebook Wall


Posting GIF Images through Animated-Picture Application :

1. Make sure you are signed in on Facebook and than visit the Animated-Picture Facebook Application page.
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2. Now just click on the Go to App button and you will be in their interface, now you can either select images from their own database or you can put the URL of the animated GIF Image hosted somewhere else.
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3. So now if you do not have any image hosted outside you can go for their images in their database divided into different categories, so you can check out images from cute animals, if you are romantic you can go for the Love and so on.
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4. So now when you are done choosing your image which you are gonna share just click on it and you will a popup like above asking you too enter the title you wanna display as your status while the image animated below.
5. Now just click on share and that’s it your animated image is now live right on your wall. Well there are some images which might not work, or your friends have to click on them for the redirection well I am still finding any other good app which works more perfectly till than have fun kudos.

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