Google Suggest is a cool feature which offers similar to the one you are typing. It works as follows,
If you’re signed in to your Google Account and have Web History enabled, suggestions are drawn from searches you’ve done, searches done by users all over the world, sites in our search index, and ads in our advertising network. If you’re not signed in to your Google Account, no history-based suggestions are displayed.
But some times it displays some irrelevant topics and put you in embarrassing situation. Checkout this blog, googlelolz.com, for more such weird suggestions
Here is the tip to turn off Google Suggestions permanently.
1. Visit Google Preferences page.
2. In the Query suggestions section, select Do not provide query suggestions
3. Save your settings
How to hid a file? is always an interesting question asked by everyone.
There are N number of ways to hide a file. This one is a traditional way to hide a file in windows.
In this trick, we are going to use notepad to hide a file.
1. Get into Windows console using “Start Windows button -> Run -> cmd”
2. Go to your desired directory where you want to hide your file.
3. Type the following given in double-quotes
“notepad file.txt:hiddenfile.txt”
4. The above command will launch notepad with an alert dialog to create a file. Click “Yes” on this to proceed.
5. That’s all you are done.
What you have done is, you just created two files.
file.txt – You can view this file in your directory
file.txt:hiddenfile.txt – Hidden file
You can edit the hidden file with the following command given within double-quotes.
“notepad file.txt:hiddenfile.txt”
Now you can use this file keep your important secrets.
Google never stopped experimenting new things. GMail Labs is an example for this. As part of this Labs feature, recently GMail introduced two new Labs features.
Google Calendar and Google Docs now can be added into the left side bar in GMail.
If you are using Google Calendar for events/anniversary remainders, then it would be definitely useful for you.
Its always looks nice when we send some decorated mails to friends and relatives; especially on happy occastions, b’day wishes etc.
Recently I noticed that Yahoo Mail provides stationery for all yahoo users. (How did not I notice this feature?)
How to get this?
When you compose mail, you will find a button under the Subject field called “Stationery”.
Just click Stationery to get your mail stationeries. This is one of the featuer I always look for, from Yahoo Mail.
The below images will guide you to get this feature.
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There are 46 stationeries available under six different categories. In addition to that, there is a huge list of Solid Colors you can use in your mail.
Are you still using the classic Yahoo interface? Now it is the time to switch to the rich Yahoo Mail interface.
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