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Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Control Inactive System Tray Icons

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You don't have to hide or show all the icons in your system tray—you can control their disappearing acts. Right-click on the taskbar and select Properties. Click on the checkbox next to "Hide inactive icons" (if it's not checked by default), then click on the Customize button. For each item on this list, you can choose "Hide when inactive," "Always hide," or "Always show" options to decide what you'll see and when.

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Shut Down from Your Desktop

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If you're trying to eliminate every extraneous mouse click, you can shut down your computer with an icon on the desktop. Right-click on your desktop, click "New," and then click "Shortcut." In the "Type the location of the item" field, type "shutdown -s -t 00" to give you a way to shut down the computer immediately. (Change the -s to -r to create a reboot shortcut instead.)

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Fit More Icons on Your Desktop

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If your screen is so cluttered with Word documents and program shortcuts that you can't see the rolling meadows of your wallpaper, you don't need to move piles of stuff to the Recycling Bin. Just change the amount of space between icons. Right-click on the desktop, select Properties, then click on the Appearance tab, and click the Advanced button. In the "Item" drop-down, scroll down to Icon Spacing (Horizontal) and Icon Spacing (Vertical); changing the value in the "Size" field will move icons closer together (while increasing the number will move them farther apart). When you're done, click OK. To make your existing icons follow these rules, right-click on the desktop, select "Arrange Icons By" and then click Align to Grid, then go back to the same menu and click "Auto Arrange."

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Saturday, September 20, 2014

How to update Google+ Posts via SMS

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Google has introduced a nice feature called Google+ SMS. With this new feature you can very easily update your post on Google+ circles. Google+ SMS is very simple usable feature and doesn't need any extension or third-party app.

In other words it can be said “use Google+ offline”. I am saying this because there is no need of internet connection to use this feature, you can access the needed part of Google+ through your mobile text messaging. Check our previous articles related to Offline use:

To use Google+ SMS feature, you will have to activate this service on your mobile phone. once the service is activated on your mobile then you can freely use the various things of Google+ like Share post publicly or with a circle, +1 a post, Comment on a post, Take help, Turn Google+ SMS ON or OFF just by sending command through your mobile text message. Here’s how;

How to Activate the Google+ SMS feature
Step 1: Firstly, go to your Google+Settings page.

Step 2: Under the Notification delivery level, Click on Add phone number option.


Step 3: Select your country then enter your Phone number and just click on Send verification code button.


Step 4: Now you will receive an instant SMS from Google with six digit pin code.

(SMS you will receive like: your Google verification code is 608219.)

Step 5: So, enter the verification code in your Google+ settings page and simply click on Confirm button.


Step 6: That’s it! Now you have connected your mobile number with Google+ account. You will get a special number from Google that you have to use to start posting updates through SMS.


To updates your Google+ post, you have to send SMS as usually you do. But here you have to enter the special number provided by the Google and write your text and simply send. For the example, a screenshot is shown below:


Now, as the Google+ SMS server will receive your SMS then it will instantly update your post in Google+.

Google+ commands that you can use:
If you wish to Share a post publicly then you have to Add +public to your post.
If you want to Share a post with a circle then you have to Add +circle name to your post.
If you wish to +1 a post then you have to Reply +1.
If you want to Comment on a post then you have to Reply with your comment.
To get help from Google you have to Reply Help.
By any reason if you wish to Turn Google+ SMS ON or OFF then simply Reply with Start or Stop.

Note: These all commands are available in English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Arabic, Hebrew, Swahili, Indonesian, and Thai.
Previously people were feeling too much difficulty in sharing large files over the internet but after increasing the free storage capacity of Google drive from 5GB to 15GB, people are sharing large files easily and along with extremely happiness. 

This is the first time, when any cloud storage service provided such a huge free storage space of 15 GB. Google provides us 15 GB of free storage to share files between Google Drive, Gmail and Google+ Photos.

When Google was not offering the 15 GB of free storage, then people were forced to pay money on various cloud storage services for sharing the files larger than 5GB over the internet. But now with the Google drive’s free storage, you can freely store and share large files up to 15GB in size, which is sufficient for us.

Interesting thing with Google drive storage is, you can set permissions for specific people and also allow for who can access the files on your Google drive storage. Simple it can be said that all thing will under your control and you can share photos, songs, videos and many other files with your friends or relatives accommodatingly. Let’s know how to upload and share large files from your Google drive storage. 

How to Share Large Files Using Google Drive storage :

Step (1): Firstly, go to Google drive and sign in with your Google account. 
Step (2): Click on the upload icon and select the file (photos, videos, data or other file etc) which you wish to upload.



Step (3): When uploading will be completed, your file will be added to your Google drive storage. Now make a right click on the file and select Share option and then click on Share sub-option as shown in below screenshot.


Step (5): If you wish to share the file privately with anybody then type in the email address of the person in the given input box and then click on Share & Save button.


Step (6): And If you wish to share your file as a downloadable link, then make a click on the Change button which is situated just beside Private – Only you can access.


Step (7): After clicking on Change button a pop will appear as shown below. You have to select Anyone with the link option and then click on Save button.


Step (8): Now copy the provided URL address and share it with your friends or families according to your wish. 


That’s it!

Now with this link anybody can freely download the file. Interesting thing is, there is no need of Google account to download this shared file. 


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Friday, September 19, 2014

Understand How Google works

Some people think that Google reads and copies all of your website into its memory, but it actually only takes an impression of your website. People think that because the search engine shows a snippet of the web page in the results that it actually has all of their pages in its index, but it does not.

Google has its bots read your page and then it adds details about your page into its index. It then uses what it reads to rank your page but still does not take down lots of details. It may go to the extent of storing snippets, but that is it. When your page appears on the results and you can see the bit of text from your page underneath the link--that is auto generated when the results are listed.

This means that you are not actually removing your content from the Google search engine at all. All you are doing is removing your link to your website from the Google search engine results pages. You can make it so that the Google search engine results do not work for your website if you wish, as there is no need to worry about them holding all content of your website on their servers.

Delete the page that you have listed on the search engine

The easiest way to stop Google from listing your website is to write in code that asks the Google bots not to index the page. You may delete your content or change your content on the page and Google will not update its index to match.

Furthermore, if you want to cut off the Google contact all together then just delete the page (the URL) and Google will eventually remove the link to the website page from its index. Even if people click on the link in the search engine results it will just lead to nowhere.

Redirect from the page you have listed on the search engine

Instead of deleting the page on your website, you can set up a redirect. This will make it so that anybody who clicks on your Google search engine result link will be redirected to wherever you send them. It is a way of avoiding Google seeing what is on your page and stops people landing on that page from the search engine results.

Change the page content and Meta data and wait

If there is something about the page that you do not like and do not want being shown on Google, then just change the page. Change the content of the page and all of the Meta data (including page title, etc) and then wait. At first your page and its Meta data will still appear on the Google search engine results. 

If people click the link on the results then it will still take them to the new page, but on the results it may show old Meta data. After a while (anywhere up to two months if you are already indexed) your page will be read again by Google and the data on their index will be updated. The search engine results will start to show your new Meta data and will start to show snippets from your most recent version of the website.

Use the Google Webmaster Tools removal tool

You can find full details on the use of this tool from here, but as a rule you should only use the removal tool in emergencies. It is not a tool that Google wants you playing with or using too often. Even on the tool pages themselves they say that if you remove the page or the contents then the result will be dropped. Plus, if you think of how hard it was to get your web page ranked up in the first place then you should appreciate how quickly your page will drop from the result if it is changed in a certain way.

As a side note, it is almost impossible to remove the site of another website from the results unless you are the administrator of the website. Trying to get content removed from other websites is a problem that a lot of people go to Google about and they will simply not remove the content unless you control the website.


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If you are browsing the internet from a device which has a very less storage space or you don’t wish to use that 

device’s storage space then in this situation Downloading Files directly from the Web to Your Google Drive is a 

perfect solution for you and that can be done very easily by the help of Save Web Files.

What is Save Web Files?

Save Web Files (Developed by Amit Agarwal) is a very useful online tool that helps you to download files directly 

from the Web to Google drive or few other services such as Dropbox, Skydrive or Box. The tool is very simple to use 

without any long process.

To get started with this tool, you have to only put the URL of any web file (which you wish to download) in the input 

box, simply choose a storage service and follow the screen instructions to download the file.

What are the benefits of using Save Web Files?

There are several benefits of using Save Web Files. First thing, there is no need to download any extension or third 

party app to use this tool. Second, if you are using smartphone or a tablet then you can very hastily save any file 

from the Internet to your cloud drives without spending the bytes of 3G data connection as the file transfer process 

will happen through the cloud. You can use this web app freely on both PC’s and smartphones.

Instructions to Download Files Directly from the Web to Google Drive

Step 1: Firstly, go to Save Web Files web tool.

Step 2: Enter the URL of web file in the input box.



Step 3: Now, Click on “Google drive” to download the web file to your Google drive storage.

(If you wish to download the web file in other service such a Skydrive, Dropbox or Box then you may select to these 

services.)

Step 4: A popup window will appear, here you have to click on “Connect to Google Drive” button.


Step 5: After clicking, you will be taken to a new web page where you will have to authorize the app for accessing 

your Google drive’s storage. So, click on “Accept” to proceed ahead.


Step 6: Now, you will be able to see the page where you will have to enter a name according to your wish for the file 

to be downloaded and finally click on “Save As” button to save the file to your Google Drive storage.


Step 7: congratulation! You have done.


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