Google’s new operating system “Google Chrome OS” was announced before two months and Google Chrome OS was released unofficially recently.
Google Chrome OS is a light weight Linux operating system, which has GNOME 2.24 desktop environment.
System requirements
Processor: Intel Pentium, Xeon or newer; AMD Duron, Athlon, Sempron, Opteron or newer
RAM: min. 256 MB
Hard disk: min. 1 GB
Graphics card: supports most modern graphics cards
Chrome OS available in two formats VMDK and ISO, if you are using virtual machines like VMware or Virtualbox, you can download VMDK file and run Chrome OS in your virtual machine.
To install or run live CD you need to download ISO file and burn it in a CD, further you can install or run live CD.
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Wednesday, September 30, 2009
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How to Slipstream Windows
Having wiped all of the superfluous and stodgy files off our main drive and pasted a crisp, clean install on top of that lovely uncluttered space, we really don't relish the thought of having to go through the long and arduous process of updating, patching and fixing absolutely everything all over again. To be fair it is generally a case of turning on the automatic updates and buggering off for some coffee and cake but there are the endless motherboard and GPU updates to be taken care of, finding the one file that fixed our buggy soundcard last time and generally mortaring up the cracks that appear in any well-used system.
Right here and now we will be showing you how to bypass all this hair-tearing, yawn-inducing effort by creating your very own slip-streamed Windows disc, chock full of the updates, drivers and patches that are generally cluttered around your desktop, file system and on about seventeen different discs that have gone missing at some stage. This can all be configured to automatically install upon your next format, negating most of the effort that comes with cleaning out the grime on your system. To top it all off, we'll be showing you how to manage this for both Vista and the aging XP OS, adding in the latest service packs for both.
In order to pull off this impressive stunt, you'll need to pick the right tool for the job. A couple of free downloads should take care of business, nLite for the XP fans (www.nliteos.com) and vLite for the Vista aficionados (www.vlite.net). Once you have the relevant tool in hand, we can get started in earnest.
XP Disc Setup
Making sure that you've got nLite on hand, you need to follow the prompts to show the program where the XP installation files are. This is most definitely not where your XP is installed on your computer. Rather, insert the disc that you'd normally install XP from into your optical drive, and show nLite where the files are living there. Once the program picks up the file locations, it'll ask you to specify where you want it to store the installation files that you'll be modifying, prior to them being burnt to disc. Making sure that you'll be able to find this folder later is recommended, so make a new folder on the desktop perhaps.
nLite will automatically copy the installation files into the newly-created folder. Pushing 'Next' will steer you over to the Settings portion of our show. If you've customized your Windows install before, the tweaks you made will show up here. Loading the changes and additions and hitting the 'Next' button repeatedly will eventually bring you to a 'burn disc' option, which indicates that you are now finished.
In this case we're starting from the very beginning so ignore the Settings option and select 'Next' once. Here is where we can get our hands into the bits we want to hang onto and turf respectively. To keep things simple and protect us from liability, we are going to go with the default settings (All) but as you get more used to the program you can choose which sections you want to alter or leave alone. Simply deselecting the bits you want to leave intact is enough to leave them unmolested.
Hitting 'Next' moves onto the next section where you can add in the Service Pack 3 install for XP. First, download SP3's installation file (it can be found at Microsoft's download page) and then show nLite where you've placed the installer. Pick the EXE file for SP3's install and choose 'Next' once more to finish off the Service Pack 3 install disc.
Tweaks and things - XP
Having come this far, it should be a fairly simple matter to add in hotfixes and other updates. This is done in much the same way as we included the Service Pack 3 installer above. The really hard part is knowing what you need to include. You already have a slipstreamed disc with a lot of the major stuff included. After installing from the newly created disc, a good idea would be to watch what Windows Update pulls down, jot it somewhere and download the installers later from Microsoft for inclusion on a newer version of your slipstreamed disc. This will eliminate much redundant installations.
Moving onto the Drivers tab lets you include the drivers for your system right on the disc. In the case of a GPU driver, getting hold of the most recent compatible drivers is your first priority. Once these are secured, extracting the files to a folder somewhere on your HDD and letting nLite know where they reside is a simple matter. nLite will let you know which files in the directory are drivers, letting you select it and move on. The same applies for motherboard and sound drivers so drop those into their own folders and repeat until satisfied. Getting the most recent working drivers will save a little grief later on.
Once you've moved on with the inevitable 'Next' button, you arrive at the Components section. This area lets you remove unwanted bits of the Operating System. Almost anything and everything can be tweaked and altered here so a careful hand is needed to make sure that your install will still work once you're done. It may be an idea to hit the Compatibility tab and select the parts you know your computer will not be very pleased about losing. Losing some of the preinstalled applications that XP will install is a plan since you likely won't miss them. Pretty much everything else is up for grabs so remove what you won't need. One important note though: if you don't recognize something assume it's important. Leave it alone.
Masterpiece Installation
The next screen facing you is the Unattended one. A ton more changes can be made here, this time to the installation and setup process of XP. Options include pre-entering your XP Product Key, turning off System Restore or leaving it active and altering User information.
On the User tab, one can set up the accounts in advance as well as set access for them. The computers Workgroup and Name can also be sorted out here as well as the Domain settings. Altering the default resolution and settings for Windows Automatic Updates can be sorted here as well. The great 'Next' key comes into play once again.
This will bring up an Options menu that we elected to leave untouched since it alters system options. Another 'Next' later and the final screen shows up. This allows edits of the bits that are typically the first thing that someone does after a fresh install is completed. You can remove desktop icons and set your Explorer preferences and little bits like that. This is all entirely up to you how you'd like the bits structured and once you've finished playing the disc burning options are just a click away. You guessed it, click ‘Next’ choose whether you'd like a disc or ISO and enjoy your new slipstreamed Windows disc.
Vista Disc Setup
Due to the similarities between nLite and vLite (the Vista version), setting up a Vista version of your slipstream disc should present little fuss. Same as the XP installation, jam that Vista disc into your optical drive and show vLite where to find all the important goodies. It'll copy across the relevant files onto your specified folder for this little operation and once it is done, you can move onto the next section.
Adding Service Pack 1 for Vista must be done now. If you bypass this step, there is no such thing as heading back to do it later; you'll be forced to start from scratch. Once you've downloaded SPl from Microsoft's site, hit the wonderful 'Next' button in vLite, show it where the EXE for SPl is residing and let it automatically assimilate the update information into your install files. Head out for coffee or watch a DVD since this can take around an hour and a half. Make some lunch.
What you are left with once this process completes is a Windows install disc with SPl fully integrated. It is now safe to use vLite to tweak and modify all the juicy bits you've been aching to get your hands on. Moving onto the Tasks tab allows you to select which of the five tweaking pages you'll be playing with. Take all of them, just in case.
'Next' moves you onto the Integration page which, once again is pretty much the same deal as XP/nLite's equivalent. Tabs include Hotfixes, Drivers and the Language Pack page lets you add extra languages into the Vista install. Unless you surf a lot of dodgy Japanese websites that won't display correctly without the correct add-on, it's likely that you won't use that last option. Add your extras in the same manner that we did for the XP install and you should be right as rain in no time.
The Components window follows, letting you set which options you know you will be using with Vista and helping to prevent any nasty mishaps like deleting the installers for USB or sound by accident later on. Again, vLite mirrors the processes used by its XP-modding cousin.
Then you are free to yank out the little or never used options in Vista. This may be the default web access for all the Firefox disciples out there, Accessibility, the games and optional apps or even the media players. Next!
The Tweaks page appears. Here you can edit some of Vista's features. We turned off Vista's UAC option and convinced the power scheme to default to high performance. You could also set the Explorer options to your favorite configuration. We left the Services tab well alone. If you are feeling cocky you can have a bash at it yourself but we won't be held responsible for any damage incurred. Make whatever edits you feel are needed and then move on.
The Unattended page appears here as well. Product Key can be inserted here, you can pre-accept the EULA and get all of your naming and workgroup assigning out of the way at the same time.
Then, oh joy of joys, we are complete. Select your burning option ('Burn' or 'ISO') and then pick your Rebuild setting. Rebuild One tends to save disc space since it only burns the OS you edited. Rebuild All will burn the entire thing, tweaked and untweaked alike to disc for you. After choosing the option that is best for you, you may burn and go. Slipstreaming done.
Right here and now we will be showing you how to bypass all this hair-tearing, yawn-inducing effort by creating your very own slip-streamed Windows disc, chock full of the updates, drivers and patches that are generally cluttered around your desktop, file system and on about seventeen different discs that have gone missing at some stage. This can all be configured to automatically install upon your next format, negating most of the effort that comes with cleaning out the grime on your system. To top it all off, we'll be showing you how to manage this for both Vista and the aging XP OS, adding in the latest service packs for both.
In order to pull off this impressive stunt, you'll need to pick the right tool for the job. A couple of free downloads should take care of business, nLite for the XP fans (www.nliteos.com) and vLite for the Vista aficionados (www.vlite.net). Once you have the relevant tool in hand, we can get started in earnest.
XP Disc Setup
Making sure that you've got nLite on hand, you need to follow the prompts to show the program where the XP installation files are. This is most definitely not where your XP is installed on your computer. Rather, insert the disc that you'd normally install XP from into your optical drive, and show nLite where the files are living there. Once the program picks up the file locations, it'll ask you to specify where you want it to store the installation files that you'll be modifying, prior to them being burnt to disc. Making sure that you'll be able to find this folder later is recommended, so make a new folder on the desktop perhaps.
nLite will automatically copy the installation files into the newly-created folder. Pushing 'Next' will steer you over to the Settings portion of our show. If you've customized your Windows install before, the tweaks you made will show up here. Loading the changes and additions and hitting the 'Next' button repeatedly will eventually bring you to a 'burn disc' option, which indicates that you are now finished.
In this case we're starting from the very beginning so ignore the Settings option and select 'Next' once. Here is where we can get our hands into the bits we want to hang onto and turf respectively. To keep things simple and protect us from liability, we are going to go with the default settings (All) but as you get more used to the program you can choose which sections you want to alter or leave alone. Simply deselecting the bits you want to leave intact is enough to leave them unmolested.
Hitting 'Next' moves onto the next section where you can add in the Service Pack 3 install for XP. First, download SP3's installation file (it can be found at Microsoft's download page) and then show nLite where you've placed the installer. Pick the EXE file for SP3's install and choose 'Next' once more to finish off the Service Pack 3 install disc.
Tweaks and things - XP
Having come this far, it should be a fairly simple matter to add in hotfixes and other updates. This is done in much the same way as we included the Service Pack 3 installer above. The really hard part is knowing what you need to include. You already have a slipstreamed disc with a lot of the major stuff included. After installing from the newly created disc, a good idea would be to watch what Windows Update pulls down, jot it somewhere and download the installers later from Microsoft for inclusion on a newer version of your slipstreamed disc. This will eliminate much redundant installations.
Moving onto the Drivers tab lets you include the drivers for your system right on the disc. In the case of a GPU driver, getting hold of the most recent compatible drivers is your first priority. Once these are secured, extracting the files to a folder somewhere on your HDD and letting nLite know where they reside is a simple matter. nLite will let you know which files in the directory are drivers, letting you select it and move on. The same applies for motherboard and sound drivers so drop those into their own folders and repeat until satisfied. Getting the most recent working drivers will save a little grief later on.
Once you've moved on with the inevitable 'Next' button, you arrive at the Components section. This area lets you remove unwanted bits of the Operating System. Almost anything and everything can be tweaked and altered here so a careful hand is needed to make sure that your install will still work once you're done. It may be an idea to hit the Compatibility tab and select the parts you know your computer will not be very pleased about losing. Losing some of the preinstalled applications that XP will install is a plan since you likely won't miss them. Pretty much everything else is up for grabs so remove what you won't need. One important note though: if you don't recognize something assume it's important. Leave it alone.
Masterpiece Installation
The next screen facing you is the Unattended one. A ton more changes can be made here, this time to the installation and setup process of XP. Options include pre-entering your XP Product Key, turning off System Restore or leaving it active and altering User information.
On the User tab, one can set up the accounts in advance as well as set access for them. The computers Workgroup and Name can also be sorted out here as well as the Domain settings. Altering the default resolution and settings for Windows Automatic Updates can be sorted here as well. The great 'Next' key comes into play once again.
This will bring up an Options menu that we elected to leave untouched since it alters system options. Another 'Next' later and the final screen shows up. This allows edits of the bits that are typically the first thing that someone does after a fresh install is completed. You can remove desktop icons and set your Explorer preferences and little bits like that. This is all entirely up to you how you'd like the bits structured and once you've finished playing the disc burning options are just a click away. You guessed it, click ‘Next’ choose whether you'd like a disc or ISO and enjoy your new slipstreamed Windows disc.
Vista Disc Setup
Due to the similarities between nLite and vLite (the Vista version), setting up a Vista version of your slipstream disc should present little fuss. Same as the XP installation, jam that Vista disc into your optical drive and show vLite where to find all the important goodies. It'll copy across the relevant files onto your specified folder for this little operation and once it is done, you can move onto the next section.
Adding Service Pack 1 for Vista must be done now. If you bypass this step, there is no such thing as heading back to do it later; you'll be forced to start from scratch. Once you've downloaded SPl from Microsoft's site, hit the wonderful 'Next' button in vLite, show it where the EXE for SPl is residing and let it automatically assimilate the update information into your install files. Head out for coffee or watch a DVD since this can take around an hour and a half. Make some lunch.
What you are left with once this process completes is a Windows install disc with SPl fully integrated. It is now safe to use vLite to tweak and modify all the juicy bits you've been aching to get your hands on. Moving onto the Tasks tab allows you to select which of the five tweaking pages you'll be playing with. Take all of them, just in case.
'Next' moves you onto the Integration page which, once again is pretty much the same deal as XP/nLite's equivalent. Tabs include Hotfixes, Drivers and the Language Pack page lets you add extra languages into the Vista install. Unless you surf a lot of dodgy Japanese websites that won't display correctly without the correct add-on, it's likely that you won't use that last option. Add your extras in the same manner that we did for the XP install and you should be right as rain in no time.
The Components window follows, letting you set which options you know you will be using with Vista and helping to prevent any nasty mishaps like deleting the installers for USB or sound by accident later on. Again, vLite mirrors the processes used by its XP-modding cousin.
Then you are free to yank out the little or never used options in Vista. This may be the default web access for all the Firefox disciples out there, Accessibility, the games and optional apps or even the media players. Next!
The Tweaks page appears. Here you can edit some of Vista's features. We turned off Vista's UAC option and convinced the power scheme to default to high performance. You could also set the Explorer options to your favorite configuration. We left the Services tab well alone. If you are feeling cocky you can have a bash at it yourself but we won't be held responsible for any damage incurred. Make whatever edits you feel are needed and then move on.
The Unattended page appears here as well. Product Key can be inserted here, you can pre-accept the EULA and get all of your naming and workgroup assigning out of the way at the same time.
Then, oh joy of joys, we are complete. Select your burning option ('Burn' or 'ISO') and then pick your Rebuild setting. Rebuild One tends to save disc space since it only burns the OS you edited. Rebuild All will burn the entire thing, tweaked and untweaked alike to disc for you. After choosing the option that is best for you, you may burn and go. Slipstreaming done.
Top 5 Tips to Buy Cheap Laptop Computers
Wondering how to find cheap laptops online? Then here are some great tips! In recent years laptop sale has gained immense boost. This is due to the fact that laptops are easy to carry and can be taken wherever and whenever one wants. It has now become almost an indispensable part of life. The market too is flooded with laptops from different companies and there are wide ranges of laptops you can choose from. But there are few basic things which you should keep in mind while buying the laptop so that you do not end up buying one that hardly serves your purpose. Here are then five tips which will surely tell you how to find cheap laptops online?
1. First and foremost you need to make clear to yourself what you need the laptop for. This will solve half of your problem. You should have a clear understanding of your needs and demands so that you are not carried away by the sales agents. Know how to find cheap laptops online and make an informed decision.
2. After you have decided the things which your computer should have or serve, you should go for a thorough research on which computer serves this best. Do not first think of the price. Look for the features and facilities. There are many brands available in the market like Toshiba, and Dell from which you can choose.
3. Though it is true that you would not understand the hi-tech language of the computer hardware and software the laptop is using, it is better to do a research on internet and know about them a little. Like AMD's Duron or the Intel's Celeron processor is considered basic and serves well. Try to have basic knowledge about the computer features like Wi Fi connectivity, wireless, Flat Panel TFT. Knowing about this will help you find an answer to the query how to find cheap laptops online.
4. It is advised that you take the help of others if you do not know much about laptops. You can ask the salesman, store manager and the sales agent to guide you which one will be the best laptop deal. Also they will be able to suggest you the laptop which will suit your purpose the most. But the thing is in most of the cases their decisions are regulated by commission. They try to promote that brand which will give them higher commission. So even after asking them, you should think for yourself which one is the best.
5. Take the help of friends and family members who have laptops. Your friends and family members will never guide you in the wrong direction. Tell them your needs and ask them to suggest the computer which they think will suit your purpose the best. You can then search the internet and the comparison websites to have a cost estimate. The prices of the same laptop vary in different shops. By a little research work you can strike the best deal. Go through some of the PC magazines. In magazines you come to know about the latest trend of buying, the new features and the reviews of the laptops. You also can have a look on the current rating of the customer choice that will help you to know about how to find cheap laptops online.
With all these research and suggestion, you will be able to make the best laptop deal and have a dream laptop. Do not hurry and take your time to get your best companion in your life-your laptop.
1. First and foremost you need to make clear to yourself what you need the laptop for. This will solve half of your problem. You should have a clear understanding of your needs and demands so that you are not carried away by the sales agents. Know how to find cheap laptops online and make an informed decision.
2. After you have decided the things which your computer should have or serve, you should go for a thorough research on which computer serves this best. Do not first think of the price. Look for the features and facilities. There are many brands available in the market like Toshiba, and Dell from which you can choose.
3. Though it is true that you would not understand the hi-tech language of the computer hardware and software the laptop is using, it is better to do a research on internet and know about them a little. Like AMD's Duron or the Intel's Celeron processor is considered basic and serves well. Try to have basic knowledge about the computer features like Wi Fi connectivity, wireless, Flat Panel TFT. Knowing about this will help you find an answer to the query how to find cheap laptops online.
4. It is advised that you take the help of others if you do not know much about laptops. You can ask the salesman, store manager and the sales agent to guide you which one will be the best laptop deal. Also they will be able to suggest you the laptop which will suit your purpose the most. But the thing is in most of the cases their decisions are regulated by commission. They try to promote that brand which will give them higher commission. So even after asking them, you should think for yourself which one is the best.
5. Take the help of friends and family members who have laptops. Your friends and family members will never guide you in the wrong direction. Tell them your needs and ask them to suggest the computer which they think will suit your purpose the best. You can then search the internet and the comparison websites to have a cost estimate. The prices of the same laptop vary in different shops. By a little research work you can strike the best deal. Go through some of the PC magazines. In magazines you come to know about the latest trend of buying, the new features and the reviews of the laptops. You also can have a look on the current rating of the customer choice that will help you to know about how to find cheap laptops online.
With all these research and suggestion, you will be able to make the best laptop deal and have a dream laptop. Do not hurry and take your time to get your best companion in your life-your laptop.
Kaspersky Internet Security 2010 Review
Kaspersky Internet Security 2010 is your one-stop shop to your computer safety needs. It is an all-in-one tool which helps you maintain the security of your computer whenever you are surfing the internet. It is developed by Kapersky Lab and is compatible with any version of Microsoft Windows.
Some of the key features that contribute to its design is the detection of malware and provision of easy remedy, as well as act as virus scanner, firewall and spam block for your emails and pop-ups. It also has the capability to protect your computer registry. Likewise it may also serve as a rootkit scanner.
Both office and home computers each contain loads of significant information about you and your loved ones’ identities. Information such as tax returns, financial records like your bank and credit card account numbers as well as family photos, and web movements that hackers are on the look-out for in stealing your identity. That is why there is a greater need for these softwares and applications to prevent others from gaining access to your personal data. Because just about anybody who uses the computer and logs on to the internet are vulnerable to these attacks, it is important that you take the necessary precaution in safeguarding yours and your loved ones’ personal information. A high quality internet security software would perform the task for you.
The Kaspersky Internet Security 2010 now has an improved interface. The "Safe Run" virtual environment helps to protect you against unwelcomed changes. This is what is considered an overhaul version with a sandbox guaranteed to run applications in the virtual environment. This nearly doubles the RAM amount which the program uses at the same time providing a safer environment to launch programs. It also has this Intelligent Application Control feature that is supposed to strengthen your computer in to ward off malware and prevent its attacks. With this version, we also have improved spam filtering for your emails.
There is also parental control filter guaranteed to keep the peace of mind of any parent. The customization options enable the parents to tailor fit the settings according their needs. Not only are your children protected, but you can also protect yourself from identity theft through its comprehensive phishing and identity theft protection. The Safe Run feature of this security suite allows you to run browsers and applications through isolated locations to prevent any outsider accessibility to your personal and confidential data.
These days, we live in fear that hackers may include us in their list of victims. And who can actually ensure us that we are not vulnerable to these attacks.The best way is to secure all of our data by using the right tools. With all the threats in identity theft and virus that could eventually slow down and break your computer, it is necessary for you to take certain measure of protection. The Kaspersky Internet Security 2010 will aid you in this task. It could minimize your worries and without hampering your productivity or preventing you from fully surfing the internet.
Some of the key features that contribute to its design is the detection of malware and provision of easy remedy, as well as act as virus scanner, firewall and spam block for your emails and pop-ups. It also has the capability to protect your computer registry. Likewise it may also serve as a rootkit scanner.
Both office and home computers each contain loads of significant information about you and your loved ones’ identities. Information such as tax returns, financial records like your bank and credit card account numbers as well as family photos, and web movements that hackers are on the look-out for in stealing your identity. That is why there is a greater need for these softwares and applications to prevent others from gaining access to your personal data. Because just about anybody who uses the computer and logs on to the internet are vulnerable to these attacks, it is important that you take the necessary precaution in safeguarding yours and your loved ones’ personal information. A high quality internet security software would perform the task for you.
The Kaspersky Internet Security 2010 now has an improved interface. The "Safe Run" virtual environment helps to protect you against unwelcomed changes. This is what is considered an overhaul version with a sandbox guaranteed to run applications in the virtual environment. This nearly doubles the RAM amount which the program uses at the same time providing a safer environment to launch programs. It also has this Intelligent Application Control feature that is supposed to strengthen your computer in to ward off malware and prevent its attacks. With this version, we also have improved spam filtering for your emails.
There is also parental control filter guaranteed to keep the peace of mind of any parent. The customization options enable the parents to tailor fit the settings according their needs. Not only are your children protected, but you can also protect yourself from identity theft through its comprehensive phishing and identity theft protection. The Safe Run feature of this security suite allows you to run browsers and applications through isolated locations to prevent any outsider accessibility to your personal and confidential data.
These days, we live in fear that hackers may include us in their list of victims. And who can actually ensure us that we are not vulnerable to these attacks.The best way is to secure all of our data by using the right tools. With all the threats in identity theft and virus that could eventually slow down and break your computer, it is necessary for you to take certain measure of protection. The Kaspersky Internet Security 2010 will aid you in this task. It could minimize your worries and without hampering your productivity or preventing you from fully surfing the internet.
Friday, September 25, 2009
Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 Pro
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VISUAL BASIC PROFESSIONAL EDITION
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Password: vb6
..INSTRUCTIONS
Just fill the serial number box with 0's or if that doesn't work then there's a text file with a serial in it
Note: Microsoft don't even sell this any more so who's it hurting??
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http://rapidshare.com/files/282001810/Mmkay_www.warez-centre.com_by_aishamontreal_.part3.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/282001169/Mmkay_www.warez-centre.com_by_aishamontreal_.part4.rar
Password: vb6
..INSTRUCTIONS
Just fill the serial number box with 0's or if that doesn't work then there's a text file with a serial in it
Note: Microsoft don't even sell this any more so who's it hurting??
Adobe Photoshop CS4(Full)
Hiii friends here I am posting the ultimate version of photoshop CS4. Jst go thru these lnks. Keygen also added keep an eye::
Adobe Photoshop CS4:
http://rapidshare.com/files/112784287/A4.part1.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/112784314/A4.part2.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/112784319/A4.part3.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/112784343/A4.part4.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/112784349/A4.part5.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/112784267/A4.part6.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/112784271/A4.part7.rar
Passwrd: www.darkwarez.pl
Keygen:
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Plzz Post ur Comments
Adobe Photoshop CS4:
http://rapidshare.com/files/112784287/A4.part1.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/112784314/A4.part2.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/112784319/A4.part3.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/112784343/A4.part4.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/112784349/A4.part5.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/112784267/A4.part6.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/112784271/A4.part7.rar
Passwrd: www.darkwarez.pl
Keygen:
http://rapidshare.com/files/207348906/Adobe.Photo.CS4.Crack.rar
Plzz Post ur Comments
Sunday, September 20, 2009
Agatha Christie: Murder on the Orient Express GAME
Agatha Christie : Murder on the Orient Express PC
CD1:
http://rapidshare.com/files/4427479/rld-acma.bin.part01.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/4430357/rld-acma.bin.part02.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/4432978/rld-acma.bin.part03.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/4435547/rld-acma.bin.part04.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/4438072/rld-acma.bin.part05.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/4451134/rld-acma.bin.part06.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/4453198/rld-acma.bin.part07.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/4454728/rld-acma.bin.part08.rar
CD2:
http://rapidshare.com/files/4457509/rld-acmb.part1.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/4460027/rld-acmb.part2.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/4489056/rld-acmb.part3.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/4490440/rld-acmb.part4.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/4491978/rld-acmb.part5.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/4496146/rld-acmb.part6.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/4498527/rld-acmb.part7.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/4493222/rld-acmb.part8.rar
CD1:
http://rapidshare.com/files/4427479/rld-acma.bin.part01.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/4430357/rld-acma.bin.part02.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/4432978/rld-acma.bin.part03.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/4435547/rld-acma.bin.part04.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/4438072/rld-acma.bin.part05.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/4451134/rld-acma.bin.part06.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/4453198/rld-acma.bin.part07.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/4454728/rld-acma.bin.part08.rar
CD2:
http://rapidshare.com/files/4457509/rld-acmb.part1.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/4460027/rld-acmb.part2.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/4489056/rld-acmb.part3.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/4490440/rld-acmb.part4.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/4491978/rld-acmb.part5.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/4496146/rld-acmb.part6.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/4498527/rld-acmb.part7.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/4493222/rld-acmb.part8.rar
Saturday, September 12, 2009
Facebook-Lite
This week, Facebook rolled out an optional interface for its popular website – a slimmed-down, streamlined, super-svelte offering dubbed Facebook Lite. According to a note posted on the site, “Facebook Lite is a faster, simpler way to keep in touch with your friends. If you like it, you may choose to use it instead of the regular Facebook.” The functionality has already received plaudits from critics and bloggers.
But who is Facebook targeting with this new system?
Well, for one, the company is after late-adopters and other folks still learning how to navigate the wild world of social networking. Facebook Lite is reassuringly simple: the clutter of Facebook proper has been replaced by a spartan wall, and oversized links leading to photos and profile information.
Posting comments to a friend’s profile on Facebook Lite is exceptionally easy – not that it was exactly difficult to begin with – and the cascading links that pour down the side of a regular Facebook dashboard are gone.
Facebook Lite is also aimed to users with slow Internet connections – if you’ve ever tried to access a social network on an old computer with sluggish access rates, you know how positively infuriating that process can be.
“The only question to Facebook now is, why’d it take so long to, well, let there be Lite?” Chad Berndtson writes on Channel Web. “Why would Facebook wait on Lite when so many of its social networking competitors – including, yes, Twitter – are growing based on the no-frills ease-of-use of their platforms?”
This last question is of particular interest. After all, Facebook Lite does bear more than a passing resemblance to Twitter. Think about it: both Twitter and Facebook Lite rely on a spare design. Both are easy to update. Both are good platforms for small bursts of information.
As Paul McDougall of Information Week writes, “The truncated features could make Facebook a better fit for mobile devices, while some commentators have described the project as part of a plan to add a microblogging service that could eventually challenge reigning champ Twitter.”
But who is Facebook targeting with this new system?
Well, for one, the company is after late-adopters and other folks still learning how to navigate the wild world of social networking. Facebook Lite is reassuringly simple: the clutter of Facebook proper has been replaced by a spartan wall, and oversized links leading to photos and profile information.
Posting comments to a friend’s profile on Facebook Lite is exceptionally easy – not that it was exactly difficult to begin with – and the cascading links that pour down the side of a regular Facebook dashboard are gone.
Facebook Lite is also aimed to users with slow Internet connections – if you’ve ever tried to access a social network on an old computer with sluggish access rates, you know how positively infuriating that process can be.
“The only question to Facebook now is, why’d it take so long to, well, let there be Lite?” Chad Berndtson writes on Channel Web. “Why would Facebook wait on Lite when so many of its social networking competitors – including, yes, Twitter – are growing based on the no-frills ease-of-use of their platforms?”
This last question is of particular interest. After all, Facebook Lite does bear more than a passing resemblance to Twitter. Think about it: both Twitter and Facebook Lite rely on a spare design. Both are easy to update. Both are good platforms for small bursts of information.
As Paul McDougall of Information Week writes, “The truncated features could make Facebook a better fit for mobile devices, while some commentators have described the project as part of a plan to add a microblogging service that could eventually challenge reigning champ Twitter.”
HALAL Search Engine
A new search engine, called ImHalal.com, filters out X-rated Web sites and other content that is “haraam” or forbidden by Islam.
The search technology developed by AZS Media Group, a Dutch Internet company, has a two-layer filter.
Sex sites are blocked outright while other topics that are less dicey, such as “drugs,” “beer” or “pork” are restricted but not as tightly.
When users do a search and get a haram rating of level one or two out of three, they are advised to choose another keyword to search, but they can still continue their search if they believe the results fetched will be clean, said Reza Sardeha, founder of the media group in a published interview.
Words like porn and rape are considered to be at a rating of three, and are blocked, Sardeha told PC World. Terms like beer and pork, however, get a haram rating of one because users cannot consume them off the Internet.
The site has received more than 400,000 unique visitors since it was launched earlier this week, Sardeha said in the interview.
“We got the feeling that a lot of people in the Middle East, a lot of Muslims, really avoided the Internet and prevented their children from accessing it because they were afraid of what they might come across,” Sardeha said after ImHalal.com debuted this week.
Mainstream search engines have come in for criticism in many parts of the world for displaying content that is offensive to the local culture, and even against local laws.
The search technology developed by AZS Media Group, a Dutch Internet company, has a two-layer filter.
Sex sites are blocked outright while other topics that are less dicey, such as “drugs,” “beer” or “pork” are restricted but not as tightly.
When users do a search and get a haram rating of level one or two out of three, they are advised to choose another keyword to search, but they can still continue their search if they believe the results fetched will be clean, said Reza Sardeha, founder of the media group in a published interview.
Words like porn and rape are considered to be at a rating of three, and are blocked, Sardeha told PC World. Terms like beer and pork, however, get a haram rating of one because users cannot consume them off the Internet.
The site has received more than 400,000 unique visitors since it was launched earlier this week, Sardeha said in the interview.
“We got the feeling that a lot of people in the Middle East, a lot of Muslims, really avoided the Internet and prevented their children from accessing it because they were afraid of what they might come across,” Sardeha said after ImHalal.com debuted this week.
Mainstream search engines have come in for criticism in many parts of the world for displaying content that is offensive to the local culture, and even against local laws.
Friday, September 4, 2009
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