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Check website status - To all or only to you

Sunday, December 21st, 2008

What will you do when a website is not available in your browser?
First thing you want to do is to check whether any website is down only for you or the enitre world.
How can you check this? Here is a cool utility which will tell you whether the website is down only for you or [...]

Chrome replaced Firefox in Google Pack

Sunday, December 14th, 2008

Recently I have published a post about Google Chrome not in Google Pack.
Now Mozilla Firefox has been replaced by Chrome in Google Pack, after chrome had come out of it’s beta versions.
But still we have Mozilla Firefox at the bottom of the list in Google Pack. And this is being kept as an optional software.
This [...]

Destroy the “Web 2.0 Look”

Wednesday, December 10th, 2008

Cool Service to notify website downtime/uptime

Tuesday, December 9th, 2008

If your favourite website is down, is there any way to let you know once it is up again?
Yes, Ding It’s Up! provide a cool service by mailing/texting you the website down time or up time.
“Ding It’s Up is a free service that alerts you via text (SMS), twitter or email when a website goes [...]

Instant Domain Name Search

Monday, December 1st, 2008

There are so many services available over the net to check the domain availability. This one is something different from the others.
Whenever you search for the domain name, it will auto refresh for every key stroke and provide the results.
Its really a cool service to check your Domain Name availability.
www.instantdomainsearch.com

Chrome not included in Google Pack

Wednesday, November 26th, 2008

Google Pack is a free collection of essential software from Google and other companies.
The content of this software pack will vary for different languages.
The strange fact is that, none of these Google Pack versions contains Google’s official browser Chrome.
Is Google not confident about their own browser?

Microsoft Windows Family Tree

Tuesday, November 25th, 2008

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