Posted on 29 November 2009
Why You May Need an Internet Bandwidth Monitoring Tool
If you are doubtful about your ISP bills and want to monitor your Internet Bandwidth usage, in case you want to be notified about excessive Internet usage or want to check whether any suspicious activities is being carried out on your computer through virus or spyware or somebody else in your absense, or simply want to find out how slow or fast your internet connection is, then you may be in need of a good Internet Bandwidth Monitoring tool.
There are lots of monitoring software available, some are online and some are offline, some are paid while some are free. Today, we will tell you about a freeware Internet Bandwidth Monitoring Tool Download, which does the job just perfectly.
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Posted on 24 November 2009
Printing webpages can be irritating, specially when they are full of advertisements and other clutter.
Your printouts are never focused on the actual content and you find all sorts of headers, menu items, advertisements and other clutter congesting your prints. The actual content gets pushed to several pages.
Not only it costs you more in terms of more wasted inks and papers, it is also very irritating because a simple one page content might get divided into multiple pages.
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Posted on 23 November 2009
If you are a blogger, software developer, graphic designer and home computer user, which has to often deal with the pictures and images, then there is a handy tool, which you can use as an image editor and a screenshot capture tool.
Welcome to PicPick.
PicPick does not require any installation and thus it can be used as a portable image editor as well as scree capture tool. With a built-in image editor (similar to but more feature-rich than Microsoft Paint), a color picker, a color palette (which offers outputs in HTML, C++, RGB, and Delphi), a magnifier, a pixel ruler, a protractor, a crosshair option, and a whiteboard, PicPick it has almost all of the common designing/editing tools, which a regular user might ever need for image editing as well as screenshot capture. Read the full story
Posted on 14 November 2009
With each passing day, the security concerns over Internet are growing and gaining bigger dimensions. You never know, which websites and links are harmful and a click on their URL and infect your computer.
The situation becomes very complicated when we note that the search results and sponsored listings served by the popular search engines like Google, Bing etc. It is disappointing to note that these search giants, which drop the SERP ratings of an innocent website, if found serving malware at the drop of a hat, continue to drive traffic to malware serving websites through their own sponsored listing sections.
If you can punish innocent websites, who have been hacked by some criminal and the poor webmaster or blogger doesn’t have required expertise or skill to discover the malware serving code, then you should also be brave enough to stop the ads atop your search results, which are blatantly serving the malware codes.
You cannot shouldn’t employ dual policy on the same topic, just because the ads are giving your the revenue.
But this is not the topic of this post.
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