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Beware of this Twitter phishing scam

If you are a Twitter user, beware of an ongoing phishing scam that attempts to trick the user into revealing their login credentials. You might receive an email notification asking you to check something very funny and provide a link. When you click on the link you shall see a site masquerading as the Twitter front page. If you closely look at the URL, you shall see that it’s actually another domain. If you don’t notice this and type in

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How to search and view a registration protected forum thread without registering?

There are many a times when we search for something on a search engine and hit a registration protected forum page that won’t allow us to view its thread without registration. This post will show you how to bypass the forum registration process and still read the forum thread. What a waste of time, I searched for something in a search engine and hit a registration protected forum thread/page. It requires me to register myself before I can even read

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Google offers free IM service for everyone at your domain

Familiar with Google Apps? You now have another good reason to start using Google Apps for your organization, if you haven’t started yet – it’s time now, and that’s the free IM service (Google Talk) offering. You can now use the IM service for all the employees in your company. Not just plain text messages, Google’s IM service for your domain also offers free PC-to-PC voice calls anywhere in the world. That alone will save thousands of dollars in phone

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IE7Pro: A MUST to have add-on for Internet Explorer 7

Are you looking forward to tweak your IE7 and expand its functionality? Look no more, IE7Pro is all you need. IE7Pro is a must to have add-on that will take your browsing experience with IE7 to the next level. The add-on has tons of useful and powerful features and it tempts me to move away from Firefox, my favorite browser. This add-on has over 15 powerful features and are as follows: Tabbed Browsing Management Web Accelerator User Agent Switcher Webpage

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OpenDNS introduces DNS-O-Matic for Dynamic IP address management

OpenDNS has introduced yet another free, powerful and reliable service called DNS-O-Matic for managing your dynamic IP address announcements much easier than before. DNS-O-Matic lets you announce your dynamic IP address changes to multiple services with a single update. You can chose the Dynamic DNS service that you currently use and DNS-O-Matic will do the rest. Some popular Dynamic DNS services are NO-IP.com, DynDNS, EasyDNS etc. How does DNS-O-Matic Dynamic IP address announcements work? People interested in using this service

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Tips to make money with Adobe PDF Ads

Adobe and Yahoo! have teamed up to bring PPC [Pay per click] ads to PDF files that are distributed over Internet and emails. The Ads served by Yahoo! inside the PDF viewer of Adobe will be contextual in nature and based on the content of the PDF file being viewed. Via [News.com] How does Adobe PDF Ads work? Publishers will have to upload their PDF files to Yahoo’s ad system and when those PDF files are downloaded and viewed, publishers

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Why advertising using keywords you rank # 1 is bad?

The topmost common mistake most advertisers do is to advertise using the keywords for which they already rank in top position in search engines. But why and why not use such keywords when advertising online? Let’s use an example: If you type ATT in Google search, you will see that AT&T already ranks # 1 for that keyword. There is no need to advertise using ATT keyword when they naturally appear in topmost position. Moreover, it’s their brand name. But

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