Convert your PDF fles to flash in easy way

Written on February 14, 2008 – 6:10 pm | by Ali Sabki |

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If you are pdf die hard user you must think about this. Now, you can convert your pdf files to flash file with this cool way.
By the way, the truth of the matter is that opening PDF files using the Adobe Acrobat plugin for Firefox or Internet Explorer can be a bit of hassle. It often takes a long time to open the file, and their browsers are rendered pretty much useless while they wait.

Enter PdfMeNot. Like Scribd, DocStoc, and Issuu, PdfMeNot instantly converts PDF files into Flash media that can be quickly loaded in any web browser. You can either embed the Flash image on your site or offer readers a download link to the original PDF file. And you can convert files that are already online by entering a URL or upload files from your desktop.

PdfMeNot, which was developed by the folks behind BugMeNot and RetailMeNot, has a few tricks up its sleeve that other services lack. For example, if you want to view any online PDF as a Flash image, just enter http://pdfmenot.com/view/ before the URL. For example, http://pdfmenot.com/view/http://test.com/document.pdf.

The coolest trick comes in the form of a browser bookmarklet. All you have to do is drag this boomarklet to your browser toolbar and any time you visit a site with links to PDF documents, click the bookmarklet. Every PDF link on the page will be converted to a Flash link, saving you the frustration of dealing with PDF documents online.

PdfMenot is in private beta until Thursday. Until then, you can login to the site with the username “stateless” and the password “system.”

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A whole new way to communicate on your phone with Yahoo! oneConnect™

Written on February 13, 2008 – 1:58 pm | by Ali Sabki |

Mobile communications that will bring your world to life.

It’s time for a revolution—for a new way of communicating that starts with your mobile phone. Yahoo! oneConnect™ will be the first product that brings it all together—your people, your life, the ways you communicate—seamlessly, into the palm of your hand.

stay in touch

Stay in touch with anyone, any way you want.

With Yahoo! oneConnect you’ll be free to use all your favorite communications tools and services to connect with anyone, at anytime. From IM or text, email or social networks; Yahoo! oneConnect intends to integrate all the ways you communicate into a unique, mobile experience. Imagine having all your contact information at your fingertips; email, phone numbers, text, and IM addresses; in one location—your phone.

see your friends in a whole new light

See your friends in a whole new light.

Keep up with your social life with Yahoo! oneConnect and stay in the moment with your people. It’s designed to let you view new postings on Facebook®, photos on MySpace or a connection on LinkedIn®. See who’s online, available or nearby, based on your friends’ up-to-the-minute actions. Yahoo! oneConnect keeps a pulse on your people, delivering the most current action, right to your phone.

so here the press release (pdf file)

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Download Vista SP1 more early

Written on February 13, 2008 – 1:38 pm | by Ali Sabki |

Update: Microsoft has removed the Vista SP1 download from their OEM site and posted a message stating SP1 will be available on February 22, 2008.

download vista sp1 more early

If you can wait more, you can download the service pack 1 of vista more early. share to your friends about it. here how you gonna make it happen.

Microsoft isn’t expected to officially release the update to end users until March. But Microsoft has already posted a disc image on its OEM partner site, and if you know where to look you can download it today.

The disc image weighs in at 1.2GB and must be used to perform a clean install of Windows Vista SP1. In other words, you cannot use it to update your system and retain your files and settings. We’d recommend waiting until Microsoft pushes SP1 out through Windows Update if you’re not ready to do a clean install.

Microsoft’s servers are being hammered at the moment from people attempting to download SP1, so don’t expect a speedy download. In fact, if you start downloading today you might not have the full disc image until March anyway.

so, here the Windows Vista SP1 Update Image .(32-Bit & 64-Bit)(Download removed until Feb. 22)

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Bill Gates Quits Facebook?

Written on February 13, 2008 – 1:09 pm | by Ali Sabki |

No we can’t be online friends

Did you know Bill Gates have receive to many friend invitation on Facebook and he gets tired to accepts those thing? or you didn’t know that Bill Gates actually have a Facebook? well, i’m. If i know this early, then Bill will getting more tired of accepting friends…
I’m sure many of you has been a friends with this guy on Facebook but today, you gonna make itbecause Bill Gates planning to quit. Ops, not planning but already quit.

Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates has stopped using the Web site Facebook, the most damning indictment in a week full of bad press for social-networking technology.

Social-networking Web sites, which help people share and find information about one another, were supposed to change the way people use the Internet and the way we work. But lately, all we’re hearing about are the problems.

Workers who created profiles on Facebook are horrified to find out they can’t be erased, the New York Times reports. Even if you deactivate your account, Facebook still keeps a copy of all the information you ever posted. And, the Times reports, it’s still possible to contact people through deleted Facebook pages.

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How to change PSD to thumbnails in Windows Explorer!

Written on February 13, 2008 – 12:22 pm | by Ali Sabki |

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Here you can learn how to change the normal .psd thumbnail to a thumbnail (small picture) of the actuall ducument! It’ also pretty easy, and work with Photoshop CS and above. In earlier versions, I think this was standard, but I don’t know.

So recently, I did a little research about this and found out that you just had to download and add some files. On the bottom of this page I have added the files needed, and here comes a little tutorial on how to do it:

1. Extract the .zip (obviously)
2. Copy psicon.dll to C:\Program Files\Common Files\Adobe\Shell. If the Shell folder doesn’t exist, just make a new folder and call it “Shell” inside the Adobe folder.


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Also, Make Your Gmail As Your Storing Document In Easy Way

Written on February 12, 2008 – 8:27 pm | by Ali Sabki |

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gmail The same method of storing documents on Yahoo! can also be used on Gmail as well. In fact, the set up is even easier. For this purpose, I like Gmail a lot better because of their use of labels instead of folders. One email containing a stored document could be slapped with multiple labels, making the document easier to find in a search. Here are the adjustments needed to make Gmail a document storage site (at least until they bring the fabled Gdrive online).

You’ll need:

* A Gmail account - Free and easy.
* A label called, “Docs” - Click on “Settings” and, on the next screen, click on “Labels”. Scroll to the bottom and create the new label.
* Now, click on “Filters” and scroll to the bottom of the page and create a new filter called, “Docs”. Put an email address in the “To:” field for your documents that uses the “plus” feature that Gmail has and is dedicated to storing documents. The form is myname+docs@gmail.com. Similar to the AddressGuard in Yahoo, it needs no set up; you simply use it. In Gmail, any word that is appended to your Gmail screen name with a plus sign goes into your inbox without any set up required. Click on “Next Step”. In the check boxes, check the following: “Skip the Inbox”, “Mark as Read”, and “Apply the label:”. In the drop down field, choose your “Docs” label that you made in the previous step.
* Finally, click on “Create Filter”.

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Make Your Yahoo Mail As Your Unlimited Storage!

Written on February 12, 2008 – 8:03 pm | by Ali Sabki |

yahoo mail

Yahoo! Mail has long been my email provider of choice. However, recently, I’ve been using it for more than its intended purpose of email. With Yahoo! now offering unlimited storage space, it has opened up a wide range of possibilities when it comes to uses. For example, I’ve begun to use it to archive all of my important documents, much like a filing cabinet. Having a back up document online gives me a great comfort that I’ll always have what I need no matter what happens to my original document.

To make this work, one needs several things:

* A Yahoo! email account -Their free, but since I use Yahoo! email at work and for my own business, I’ve upgraded to Mail Plus to eliminate the ads that appear as taglines at the bottom of individual emails on the free account.

* An email folder labeled “Docs” - I prefer tags, as folders are pretty one-dimensional, but, alas, folders are what we’re given with which to work. On the left sidebar, click on the “add” link beside “My Folders” and create the folder. Label it “Docs”

* A Yahoo! AddressGuard disposable address - One of the slickest things Yahoo has provided is the disposable address. Designed to thwart web sites that ask you for an email address and then flood it with Bacn, we exploit it to serve a different purpose. It takes the form of a base name (it never changes) and a keyword (an extra word of your choosing) separated by a hyphen. The result looks like this: basename-keyword@yahoo.com (Don’t try clicking on the link to the left, your email ain’t going anywhere!). The concept is simple: Create a disposable address to register for things online. When the spam (or Bacn) begins to flood your email inbox, you simply kill the disposable address and the spam stops. Your original Yahoo! email address is protected and still available to use for personal emailing. You then create another disposable address and begin the process all over. Sweet, huh?

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