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Do I Need to Worry About Blogspot Blog Auto Redirection?
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From past few weeks Google is redirecting all .com top level Blogspot blogs to country specific domain for visitors outside US. Due to this the content URL changes country wise and arise a problem for SEO.
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Symantec Warns Not to Use Some Norton Security Products
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Symantec has warned to temporary disable 2006 version of Norton Antivirus Corporate Edition, Norton Internet Security, Norton SystemWorks and pcAnywhere. Source codes of these products were stolen in 2006.
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Retain Search Ranking When Moving to a New Website
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Moving a established website to a new domain can pull down your search ranking very badly. And there is only scene to loose your visitors. Here is a list of four must-to-do things to retain all the ranking and reputation of your site while moving.
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A Permanent Solution to Delete Stuck Print Jobs in Windows
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So many times when we try to cancel or delete a print job from the print queue and it fails. In this article, I am with a simple solution to clear the queue by creating a script file and then just use that whenever the print jobs stuck.
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Log into Facebook Without Typing the Original Password
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Facebook provides an OTP facility that allows you to access your account without typing your original password. This can help protect your account security when you log into Facebook from a public computer.
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How Does Google Cloud Print Work?
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Google Cloud Print is a technology that helps you to access your computer’s printers from anywhere and any device. For printing a page from mobile device, now don’t have to worry about transferring them to printer connected computer, and then print them.
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An Interesting Maths of Credit/Debit Card Numbers
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All credit and debit cards have a serial number printed on them. These numbers are unique for all cards and reveals some information about the card. This number is not generated at random but follow a simple arithmetic.
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Access Wikipedia During SOPA Blackout Day
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The Wikipedia has blacked out the English version of Wikipedia for 24 hours on January 18th 2012. A protest message is being shown on all pages. Here I have described how to read any Wikipedia article on the blackout day.
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Play the First Ever Released Tetris Game of 1989
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Tetris is one of the most widely recognized video games of all time. Apart from regular additions of attractive new features in latest version of the game, its first ever released version in 1989 is nowhere lags than the latest one.
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A Freeware Tool for Tracking Deleted Files on a PC
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Very often we accidentally delete some of our important files and then could not find them. Most file recovering tools shows a huge list of files and ask you to select which files to recover. But this tool very smartly manage and shows deleted files.