Saturday, 25 February 2012
Hide Google+ notification and share box from Google's navigation bar
Google has now added the Google+ share box on the black navigation bar which is shown on all the Google's services. It has already added the notification box on the navigation bar. Google has added this to give users a quick way to share on Google+. But you can remover this notification bar and share box easily.
Follow these steps
On Google Chrome:
On FireFox:
Follow these steps
On Google Chrome:
- Go to the link and install “Go Away! Google Plus” on your Google Chrome web browser.
- Now you will not see the notification bar and share box on the navigation bar.
On FireFox:
- Install Greasemonkey Firefox add-on on your Firefox, if you have not already installed.
- Now click on install a new script in Greasemonkey.
- Write *://*.google.*/* in the box where it asks for Includes.
- Write *://plus.google.com/* in the box where is asks for excludes.
- Now select notepad as text editor which will open a new notepad
- Now copy-paste the script from the link Here .
- Save the script with ctrl+s.
- Now see the effect.
Facebook Status Prank
Facebook Status Prank
here you'll find a trick to fool ur fb frnds by updating ur status via different gadgets without owning one..
Yu can use this trick from both pc n mobile. if yu're using mobile then i recommend to use operamini or ucweb browser.. JUST CLICK THE BELOW LINKS, Fool your friends n have fun..
Yu can use this trick from both pc n mobile. if yu're using mobile then i recommend to use operamini or ucweb browser.. JUST CLICK THE BELOW LINKS, Fool your friends n have fun..
I FOUND ONE RESASON WHY OUR ALL TRICK BLOCKING
FIRST ALL MEMBERS KO EK REQUEST HAI YE PLZ READ IT CAREFULLY IF U DONT WANT TO BLOCK ANY TRICK
I FOUND ONE RESASON WHY OUR ALL TRICK BLOCKING
MERA FRIEND 1 MONTH PAHLE HI BACK END TEAM MAI JOIN HUA HAI BACK END TEAM MEAN JO HAMRI SABHI COMPLAINT SOLVE KARTI HAI JAB HAM CC KO CALL KARKE COMPLAINT REGISTER KARTE HAI TO WO COMPLAINT BACK END TEAM SOLVE KARTI HAI.
AUR MUZE USNE HI BATAYA KI JO VPN TRICK THI WO KAISE BLOCK KI TEAM NE AUR MUZE USKA NUMBER BHI MILA HAI JISKE NUMBER THROUGH YE TRICK SAMJ AAI UNE SALE KO CALL KAR RAHA HU BT OFF BATA RAHA HAI . JAB BHI HAM COMPLAINT REGISTER KARTE HAI TOH TAB SE COMPLAINT NUMBER OBSERVATION LIST [WATCHING LEAST] MAI RAHTA HAI WO SAB DEKHTE HAI JAB HAM KOI TRICK USE KAR RAHE HAI YA NAHI I MEAN KOI PROCESS HO RAHI HAI HAMRE NUMBER PE YA NAHI...?? AGAR HAMNE KOI TRICK USE KI TO UNKE SAMJ MAI JALDI AAJAYGA KI HAM KONSI TRICK USE KARKE NET , YA KUCH BHI KAISE USE KAR RAHE HAI. COZ OUR NUMBER IS UNDER OBSERVATION...
MAI YE SAB ISI LIYE BATA RAHA HU KI APNE KUCH HARA**I FF MEMBERS JINKO BAS COPY PASTE KARNA ATA HAI WO BHI APNI WEBSITE , BLOG PE. JAB KI FF MEMBERS ETNI MAHNAT KAR KE TRICK SEARCH KARTE HAI AUR SHARE KARTE HAI.
SO SABHI KO MERI REQUEST HAI YAR JAB BHI TUME NET SPEED KA PROBLEM AYE TO PLZ PLZ KOI BHI CC KO CALL KARKE YA EMAIL KARKE COMPLAINT REGISTER MAT KARO AGAR COMPLAINT KARNI HI HAI TO EK BAR COMPLAINT REGISTER KAR DI TO FIR JAB TAK COMPLAINT SOLVE NAHI HOTI KOI BHI TRICK USE MAT KORO US SIM PE PLZ NAHI TO FIRSE EK TRICK BLOCK HO JAYEGI..
I FOUND ONE RESASON WHY OUR ALL TRICK BLOCKING
MERA FRIEND 1 MONTH PAHLE HI BACK END TEAM MAI JOIN HUA HAI BACK END TEAM MEAN JO HAMRI SABHI COMPLAINT SOLVE KARTI HAI JAB HAM CC KO CALL KARKE COMPLAINT REGISTER KARTE HAI TO WO COMPLAINT BACK END TEAM SOLVE KARTI HAI.
AUR MUZE USNE HI BATAYA KI JO VPN TRICK THI WO KAISE BLOCK KI TEAM NE AUR MUZE USKA NUMBER BHI MILA HAI JISKE NUMBER THROUGH YE TRICK SAMJ AAI UNE SALE KO CALL KAR RAHA HU BT OFF BATA RAHA HAI . JAB BHI HAM COMPLAINT REGISTER KARTE HAI TOH TAB SE COMPLAINT NUMBER OBSERVATION LIST [WATCHING LEAST] MAI RAHTA HAI WO SAB DEKHTE HAI JAB HAM KOI TRICK USE KAR RAHE HAI YA NAHI I MEAN KOI PROCESS HO RAHI HAI HAMRE NUMBER PE YA NAHI...?? AGAR HAMNE KOI TRICK USE KI TO UNKE SAMJ MAI JALDI AAJAYGA KI HAM KONSI TRICK USE KARKE NET , YA KUCH BHI KAISE USE KAR RAHE HAI. COZ OUR NUMBER IS UNDER OBSERVATION...
MAI YE SAB ISI LIYE BATA RAHA HU KI APNE KUCH HARA**I FF MEMBERS JINKO BAS COPY PASTE KARNA ATA HAI WO BHI APNI WEBSITE , BLOG PE. JAB KI FF MEMBERS ETNI MAHNAT KAR KE TRICK SEARCH KARTE HAI AUR SHARE KARTE HAI.
SO SABHI KO MERI REQUEST HAI YAR JAB BHI TUME NET SPEED KA PROBLEM AYE TO PLZ PLZ KOI BHI CC KO CALL KARKE YA EMAIL KARKE COMPLAINT REGISTER MAT KARO AGAR COMPLAINT KARNI HI HAI TO EK BAR COMPLAINT REGISTER KAR DI TO FIR JAB TAK COMPLAINT SOLVE NAHI HOTI KOI BHI TRICK USE MAT KORO US SIM PE PLZ NAHI TO FIRSE EK TRICK BLOCK HO JAYEGI..
>>BSNL Launches 3 Android Tablets Price Starting From Rs.3250
Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd (BSNL)announced the launch of 3 Android powered Tablets including two 7 inch resistive screen based tabs (WiFi and 3G) and one 8 inch capacitive touchscreen Tablets in association with Pantel Technologies.
All 3 Tabs are made by Noida – India based company Pantel, the tablets will be bundled with special offer with 3 Months of free 2G/GPRS data usage as well as discounted 3G data plans from BSNL. The three tablets are priced at Rs. 3250, Rs. 10,999 and Rs. 13,500.
Special launch offer with 3 Months of data download free. In this promotion, a BSNL 2G SIM comes bundled with the product with a special Penta Data plan. if the customer uses the special Penta 2G data plan for 12months, he can recover the entire cost of the tablet, making it free for the user.
check more details and specification
http://www.pantel.in/category3-tablet.aspx
Obama introduces privacy "Bill of Rights" for online users
The Obama administration has released a modern-day Bill of Rights to address protecting web users' privacy rights and offering them more control of the information they share.
"As the internet evolves, consumer trust is essential for the continued growth of the digital economy," President Obama said in a statement. "That's why an online privacy Bill of Rights is so important. For businesses to succeed online, consumers must feel secure."
The six rules, as described by the White House, are:
While organizations such as the Business Software Alliance praised the long-awaited guidelines -- European Union countries have enforced strict privacy laws for years -- the largest hurdle the White House proposal faces is the lack of teeth. Congress has yet to act on passing comprehensive web privacy legislation, but the administration pledged to work with lawmakers on codifying the Privacy Bill of Rights and making it enforceable.
The White House also said that the advertising industry has committed to not divulge consumer browsing information to companies that want to use the data in ways other than advertising, such when deciding whether to hire or insure someone.
In addition, the White House announced that a slew of high-profile internet firms, including Google, Microsoft and Yahoo, have agreed to support do-not-track technology, which would prevent companies from collecting information about their web browsing activities, or else face Federal Trade Commission penalties.
Susan Wojcicki, senior vice president of advertising at Google, said in a blog post that the internet giant is on board with the agreement.
"There's been a lot of debate over the last few years about personalization on the web," she wrote. "We believe that tailoring your web experience -- for example by showing you more relevant, interest-based ads, or making it easy to recommend stuff you like to friends -- is a good thing. We also believe that the best way to protect your privacy is to enable you to exercise choice through meaningful product controls. That said, given the number of different browsers and products available online today -- many of which have different privacy controls -- we recognize that it can get confusing."
Google is facing some pressure after it announced that it was folding privacy policies for each of its 60-some properties into a single rule.
"As the internet evolves, consumer trust is essential for the continued growth of the digital economy," President Obama said in a statement. "That's why an online privacy Bill of Rights is so important. For businesses to succeed online, consumers must feel secure."
The six rules, as described by the White House, are:
- Transparency: Consumers have a right to easily understandable information about privacy and security practices.
- Respect for context: Consumers have a right to expect that organizations will collect, use, and disclose personal data in ways that are consistent with the context in which consumers provide the data.
- Security: Consumers have a right to secure and responsible handling of personal data.
- Access and accuracy: Consumers have a right to access and correct personal data in usable formats, in a manner that is appropriate to the sensitivity of the data and the risk of adverse consequences to consumers if the data are inaccurate.
- Focused collection: Consumers have a right to reasonable limits on the personal data that companies collect and retain.
- Accountability: Consumers have a right to have personal data handled by companies with appropriate measures in place to assure they adhere to the Consumer Privacy Bill of Rights.
While organizations such as the Business Software Alliance praised the long-awaited guidelines -- European Union countries have enforced strict privacy laws for years -- the largest hurdle the White House proposal faces is the lack of teeth. Congress has yet to act on passing comprehensive web privacy legislation, but the administration pledged to work with lawmakers on codifying the Privacy Bill of Rights and making it enforceable.
The White House also said that the advertising industry has committed to not divulge consumer browsing information to companies that want to use the data in ways other than advertising, such when deciding whether to hire or insure someone.
In addition, the White House announced that a slew of high-profile internet firms, including Google, Microsoft and Yahoo, have agreed to support do-not-track technology, which would prevent companies from collecting information about their web browsing activities, or else face Federal Trade Commission penalties.
Susan Wojcicki, senior vice president of advertising at Google, said in a blog post that the internet giant is on board with the agreement.
"There's been a lot of debate over the last few years about personalization on the web," she wrote. "We believe that tailoring your web experience -- for example by showing you more relevant, interest-based ads, or making it easy to recommend stuff you like to friends -- is a good thing. We also believe that the best way to protect your privacy is to enable you to exercise choice through meaningful product controls. That said, given the number of different browsers and products available online today -- many of which have different privacy controls -- we recognize that it can get confusing."
Google is facing some pressure after it announced that it was folding privacy policies for each of its 60-some properties into a single rule.
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