Technical Geek humour means this

18. May 2012 13:21 by Vaibhav in   //  Tags: , ,   //   Comments (0)

 

Because no one else gets the joke .. .. .. fact hai ..

 

 

Proud to be a geek !!

Send free sms message on mobile in india

12. April 2012 11:50 by Vaibhav in Google, google plus  //  Tags: , ,   //   Comments (0)

 

 wow i am here to tell you something that i am assuming you don't know so do try google chat which is extraordinary and awesome tool.

 

    now you can send sms to any person which is in your chat list, it is very useful when you want to chat with someone and he or she is not online then just send him message that "online aa be" and then you can have lots of talk.

 

    you can send 50 messages daily to a parrticular person so that are enough.

 

Here are the steps first login to gmail

 

then open chat and go to actions and click on send text

 

then enter the mobile number of that person and type message and it will go to that person ..

Its simple do it and enjoy google services ....

Let me your views on it...

 

Have a great dayyyy  !!

How to access or crack block websites in office

3. April 2012 16:19 by Vaibhav in   //  Tags: ,   //   Comments (0)

Hi All , you’ve been searching the web for how to get into blocked websites in school or offices , with no luck.  I was looking for such post from long time but when i get it and apply it and got the result i really want to share this among you. By cracking sequrity you get confidence. Just you need to have some daring to do changes in server setting to get internet connection on in your ip.

A 10 Step Guide on How to Get Into Blocked Websites in office or school / college

It’s important every now and then to buck the system.  If you let these security admins have their way, you’ll be blocked from 50 percent of the most useful areas of the Internet. Social networks and email are now valuable and important communication tools. MakeUseOf has done an excellent job covering proxy servers, such as Mark’s article on some legitimate uses for proxies, Linda’s article on how to access blocked websites with proxies, or Ben’s article on 5 methods to bypass blocked sites.  However, in this simple guide, you’ll learn how to set up a simple proxy server on your own home PC that you can access from the school computer in order to use your home Internet access to browse the Internet from school.

Don’t worry, this isn’t some high-level installation guide. I am a Windows geek, but I’m writing this guide for those of you who are not computer scientists, but would still like to figure out the easiest way to get into blocked websites in school. So, let’s get started.




Step #1 – Determine Your IP Addresses

This guide assumes that you have a broadband Internet connection, and that you’re sitting behind a router. Your first order of business is to write down your computer’s local IP address within your home network, and then your router’s IP on the Internet (don’t worry, it’s ridiculously easy).

On the computer that you want to use as your home proxy server, open a command prompt (Start -> Run -> type cmd) and type in “ipconfig.”

In my case I have two Ethernet cards, but in your case you’ll likely just see one “IP Address.” Write it down. next, open up a web browser and connect to your router.



Step #2 – Configure Your Router For Port Forwarding

Go into your router admin panel (for Linksys you type the URL 192.168.1.1). You can check the IP address of your router by clicking on the “status” in the admin panel, or you can just visit a site like WhatIsMyIP.

Please note that to access your router you might need a username and password for it. If you don’t know user/pass details for your router chances are they are on default. You can lookup those on sites like CIRT or RouterPasswords.



Next, you’re going to “poke a hole” in your firewall by enabling port forwarding. For Linksys, this is typically found in the Gaming section under “Port Range Forward.

” Just find “port forwarding” for your router and type in any nonstandard port number. In my case I just opened up ports 1085 to 1090 and forwarded it to the IP address that I just looked up using the “ipconfig” command. Save your changes and you’re halfway there!

Step #3: Turn Your Home PC Into a Proxy Server

Now that you’ve just told your router to tell all Internet requests on a specific

port to go to your home PC, you’re going to configure your home PC to relay those HTTP requests out through your Internet account. You do this by installing a free proxy server. For your purposes here, FreeProxy by HandCraftedSoftware.org does the trick.  Download FreeProxy and install it to your home PC.

Open up the FreeProxy software and click on the “port.” Set the Protocol to HTTP Proxy, and make the port one that you specified in the router. When you click done,

you are ready to start using your new proxy. However, every geek reading this is twitching and their faces are all turning red. Why? Well, you’ve just opened up a virtually unprotected (albeit non-standard) port to the open Internet, and you’re forwarding all HTTP requests through your own Internet connection.  That’s a major no-no.  While you might hate security weenies, when you’re talking about your home PC, a little security is a good thing. Enabling HTTP authentication is a good idea, as is the FreeProxy authentication option.


With these settings you can configure the proxy to authenticate with your Windows logon id/password, or you can set one within the FreeProxy software itself. Either option is definitely a good idea.


Step #4 – Start Your Proxy Service and Bypass Your School Filters

When you’re happy with all of the FreeProxy settings and securit

y, all you have to do is start up the service and you’re good to go. However, in my case, to prove that the proxy is working properly, I enabled the logging feature.

 



Don’t enable logging normally, because it will consume disk space. However, it’s a great way to see how well the proxy is working (and whether or not your security is working properly).  When you’re ready, just click the “stop/start” option on the main screen.

 



Step #5 – Configure the Client Browser

To test out your new proxy server, go to a local library (tip: locate all nearby libraries with public library finder), open up a browser and select options and connections. Configure your LAN connection settings to use a proxy server.


Select manual proxy configuration, and make sure to put the IP address of your router into the “HTTP Proxy” field, and the port you configured into the “Port” field, Now when you use the Internet, you’ll notice that it’s slower. Images on pages will take a bit longer to load, as the data travels through your home PC, and then to your school PC where you’re browsing the net.


Having a slow connection is a small price to pay for being able to access any web page that you want through your own personal proxy that the school firewall won’t know to block. After browsing the net for a while through my own private proxy server, I went to the PC and checked the logs. Sure enough, it had logged every site that I’d visited while connected through the server.

 


FreeProxy works quickly and easily, and you’ll have access to a private Internet connection from school or work.


The Battle With Security Goons Rages On Be aware that the security folks at your workplace or your school will not be content until you have lost all access to the outside Internet world. They will stop at nothing to prevent you from bypassing their firewall. Some corporations modify PC group policies so that users can’t even edit their connection settings. In other cases, they’ve blocked access to proxies that are identified by IP address by blocking all IP addresses in the URL field.  Regardless of their methods, while they continue to block you from checking your Facebook profile, or sending a shout-out to your friends on Twitter, they’ll have no choice but to eventually realize that there’s no harm in it.  IT departments across the world need to wake up and smell the coffee. The Internet is now a necessity – deal with it.

Do you have a favorite proxy server or free proxy software you use to bypass security filters? Share your opinions and tips in the comments section below.

Now Android Market is Google Play

19. March 2012 17:36 by Vaibhav in   //  Tags: , ,   //   Comments (0)

On 19th March I noticed something different on my front screen on my device and couldn’t see what it was right away. Then I noticed that the Android Market was gone and this “Google Play” had been downloaded. It confused me for a second, I thought I never downloaded this, and then I remembered that Google was doing away with the market and replacing it with Google Play. At first it looked exactly the same but after a little digging I noticed some changes.

Some of the changes are that they have changed to the cloud based service. Now when you download/purchase a book, song, or movie, you can access it on your Android powered phone, tablet, or just your PC or Mac, and you can do it all for free. I think that’s pretty neat. This means you don’t need to plug anything in to sync, which has always been an android selling point.


If you find a movie, book, song or app you really enjoy you can share it with just a single click which is much easier than the old ways of sharing from the market. I haven’t personally tried this yet but I know you can share to email, Google+, and text messages. You can also share to Facebook or Twitter and probably a few other social websites. When you share a song your friends get to hear the song for free. Now this Music market doesn’t compare to iTunes but it is nice.

With the name change they have taken a few of the older apps off the market. I haven’t been able to find a couple since this change has happened, but its not a big problem I can find the .APK file online with just one search. I personally see the new market becoming a nice thing once they get all the bugs worked out and lay everything out so its nice and simple.

happy first birth day

12. March 2012 12:00 by Vaibhav in Motivational, Self Improvement  //  Tags:   //   Comments (0)

 Today I am very happy to announce that my blog vaibhavmayee.com has completed his first year with a very good response, I will try to make it more better day by day and hope that you will get what you are looking for and now i will seriously start working on this blog.

 

 

 

Keep visiting 

 

 

Thanks

Bloggin in ASP.Net

1. February 2012 06:38 by vaiBhav in Blog, Dot Net   //  Tags:   //   Comments (0)

 

Hi All,

         Today I want to tell you something like why to do blogging (Blog),  I know it’s very boring and time wasting job and also very difficult. specially guys because they can’t write one paragraph at one sitting but girls can do it very easily they can explain many things because when they didn't find any one to talk they just write it down and hence blog post is ready for them. this is my post after many days , I know you are thinking that what I am reading which is useless but let me tell you one thing everyone should write a blog once in life it gives a lifetime unforgettable experience.

        Benifits of writing blog

1)  Earning Money: Boss It is confirm that you can earn some money by putting ads on your blog at least you can get your domain name expenses return if no one read the blog and having daily some visits like I get in the last year now in fib last week my blog is one year old and it gives me many more experience.

 2) Writing Skills: I know everyone has a good writer in himself, just you need a place where you can bring it up and when you are writing every time you think that what the reader get from this line.

3) Technical Knowledge: When you create a blog after some visits and comment you saw some blogs then you think that your blog is also good looking then you find some time to develop your blog very well so today I want to tell you about blogging in asp.net. Up till now whenever I saw a blog then I check the theme so every blog is in wordpress and I hate it because I try to understand it but my mind is not allowing me because I don’t have knowledge of pup I am a software developer working in Microsoft’s dot net framework creating too many web application and I use pup for blog then I search for readymade blogs because I don’t have time to develop and its boring task so I got Blogengine.net a super simple and user friendly blog which is having lots of themes.

There  are many blogs you can get it from asp.net site from sample code download link but you should try blogenging .net it is good. At last use any of them but guys do blogging just not only writes blog but also read blogs

Happy Blogging.

Best Regards

Vaibhav

Free of cost College Management System

31. December 2011 04:44 by vaiBhav in   //  Tags: , ,   //   Comments (0)
India's only FREE OF COST Learning Management System for colleges                               
    

MyCollege© is the State of the Art Virtual Learning Environment. MyCollege takes the concept of Learning Management System to a new level. MyCollege is developed keeping in mind the needs of the students and teachers and it facilitates student-teacher and student-student interaction. visit our website for more information
MyCollege incorporates features such as

. Virtual Classroom
. Online Notice Board
. Assessment Module
. Assignment Module
. Attendance Module
. Feedback Module
. Time Tables
. Class and teacher scheduling

how to get famus on facebook

21. December 2011 08:03 by vaiBhav in Blog, Facebook  //  Tags:   //   Comments (0)

So, you’ve built a Facebook presence for your company or organization, you’ve added tons of fans, and now you wonder, what’s next? Sure, you use your Facebook page to share the latest news about your company and to reach out to new customers, but most of the time your page just sits there. Look at some of the big Facebook pages, what do they have going for them that you do not? The answer is interactivity. The best Facebook pages are those that have posts, likes and especially comments from the fans. Therefore, if nothing exciting is going on, here are some ideas, fun and practical, for posts you can make to get your fans talking back.

1. Spoilers

This is one of the best ways to build suspense and excitement about your product or service. Give your fans a taste of what is coming up, without completely giving it away. Similar to a movie trailer or promo spot for a television show, pique their interest.

2. Personal Insight

Use your Facebook posts to give your fans a little insight into who you are as a person. People want to relate to the products and services they use, and if they learn more about the person behind the page, they will feel that connection with you.

3. Topical Jokes

Find jokes, comics or puns related to your company or industry. Generally if people bother to “like” your page, they at least have a passing interest in the field you’re involved with. This may take a bit of effort on your part, but find posts to make your fans smile.
10 Ideas to Get More Comments on Your Facebook Posts

4. Links

Along the same lines, share useful and fun links with your fans. You do not want to bombard them with hundreds of messages like this, but if you find a useful app, page or even an amazing video, do not be afraid to share it with your fans.

5. Challenges

This is especially useful for Facebook app pages, but can be adapted for nearly any page. Challenge your fans to beat a high score, discover new content or add something to your page. People naturally want to prove themselves and a challenge is sure to appeal to those with a competitive side.

6. Contests

You do not have to offer anything major, but hold a drawing, ask a trivia question or any otherwise host a contest for your fans. Just giving away a T-shirt with your logo or a credit for your services will encourage your fans to jump in and participate.
10 Ideas to Get More Comments on Your Facebook Posts

7. Requests for Input

Very few companies actually solicit advice from their customer base, and this is a shame. Ask your customers what you can do better, what products or services they are looking for or anything else on which you want input.

8. Holiday Wishes

Take time to wish your customers and fans a happy holiday. You don’t have to limit yourself to the more typical holidays. Wish your fans a happy Chinese New Year, Cinco De Mayo or even “Talk Like a Pirate Day.”

9. Fun at the Office

Another way to prove yourself as a “real” person instead of just a faceless corporation is to give your fans an insight into the company. Take some pictures of you and your staff at work or play and share these with your fans.

10. Commentary on Current Events

This is one you want to be careful with, you likely want to avoid strong political leanings, but mentioning current events is always a great way to get people talking; everyone has an opinion.

These are just a few of the types of posts you can make that will get your fans interacting on your Facebook fan page. If your page is more interactive, not only will your current fans be more likely to come back and check out what’s new, they may share your posts on their own feed, which will lead new fans directly to your page. Take the time to make regular posts on your Facebook page so it does not become stagnant, and you are certain to reap the benefits of a larger and more active fan base.

If you have any more ideas, share them with the rest of us in the comments below!

I BET YOU WONT REGRET SPARING 2 MINUTES FOR READING THIS!!!

23. October 2011 05:06 by vaiBhav in Self Improvement, Motivational  //  Tags:   //   Comments (0)

Today I got a mail i read it and i think it is more motivational then i thought so my request to all read it think on it and leave some comment.

One day I decided to quit... I quit my job, my relationship, my spirituality... ...I wanted to quit my life.
I went to the woods to have one last talk with God.

"God", I said. "Can you give me one good reason not to quit?" His answer surprised me...

"Look around", He said.. "Do you see the fern and the bamboo?" "Yes", I replied.

When I planted the fern and the bamboo seeds, I took very good care of them. I gave them light. I gave them water. The fern quickly grew from the earth. Its brilliant green covered the floor. Yet nothing came from the bamboo seed.

But I did not quit on the bamboo. In the second year the Fern grew more vibrant and plentiful.
And again, nothing came from the bamboo seed. But I did not quit on the bamboo. He said.

"In the third year, there was still nothing from the bamboo seed. But I would not quit. In the fourth year, again, there was nothing from the bamboo seed. "I would not quit.." He said. "Then in the fifth year a tiny sprout emerged from the earth.

Compared to the fern it was seemingly small and insignificant... But just 6 months later the bamboo rose to over 100 feet tall.

It had spent the five years growing roots.

Those roots made it strong and gave it what it needed to survive. I would not give any of my creations a challenge it could not handle."

He said to me. "Did you know, my child, that all this time you have been struggling, you have actually been growing roots."

"I would not quit on the bamboo. I will never quit on you. " Don't compare yourself to others .." He said. " The bamboo had a different purpose than the fern ... Yet, they both make the forest beautiful."

Your time will come, " God said to me. " You will rise high! " How high should I rise?" I asked.

How high will the bamboo rise?" He asked in return. "As high as it can? " I questioned.

" Yes. " He said, "Give me glory by rising as high as you can. "

I hope these words can help you see that God will never give up on you. He will never give up on you. Never regret a day in your life.

Good days give you happiness
Bad days give you experiences;
Both are essential to life.

A happy and meaningful life requires our continuous input and creativity. It does not happen by chance. It happens because of our choices and actions. And each day we are given new opportunities to choose and act and, in doing so, we create our own unique journey." Keep going...

Happiness keeps you Sweet, Trials keep you Strong, Sorrows keep you Human, Failures keep you humble , Success keeps You Glowing, but Only God keeps You Going!See More
By: Stephen Diffy

First shots of Android Ice Cream Sandwich show hot new look

22. October 2011 07:00 by vaiBhav in google plus  //  Tags:   //   Comments (0)

Leaked images of Google’s upcoming Ice Cream Sandwich update to Android, announced in May at Google I/O, have surfaced on two different Android blogs, Android Police and RootZWiki. The images show a revamped interface which features transparency, an app shortcut button that looks to switch between multiple apps and a revamped notification bar.

The images show off Ice Cream Sandwich running on a Google Nexus S phone and show a kernel version number of 2.6. Google announced that it was coming back at Google I/O and that it was supposed to unify the tablet and phone OSs. This version has a build number of IRK36B.

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In addition to a spiffed up notification bar and pulldown that seems to have been cleaned up significantly, with a large preview icon on the left, the new UI is largely dark and trimmed in light blue accents. This is a significant change to the light grey and dark grey of Gingergbread.

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Android Police says that their source tells them that there is also a newly designed launcher and app drawer, which are pictured, and that the camera has a panoramic mode. The Nexus S will definitely be getting the Ice Cream Sandwich update, although Google’s new rumored “Nexus Prime” phone will be getting it first.

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The Ice Cream Sandwich update has been hotly anticipated since its announcement at Google I/O and its position as the first OS that Google hopes to roll out to all of its current devices makes it an important one in the fight to battle OS fragmentation across the Android family. We’re all big fans of the Nexus S here at TNW, so hopefully Ice Cream Sandwich will be coming to it after all, it looks great so far.

img2 First shots of Android Ice Cream Sandwich show hot new look

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