Monday, 21 January 2013
Comparison of online backup cloud storage services
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_online_backup_services
Saturday, 19 January 2013
Advanced Google Search Techniques
Advanced Google Search Techniques
1.To search for variations of a keyword, just use ~ in front of your keyword. Here is an example: ~Internet
2.To exclude a search term from the results, just put a - in front of that particular search term. If you are searching for "best smartphones" and don't need any results about "android", then your search query is: Best smartphones -android
3.To find the sites that has a link pointing to your website, use link: in front of your site link. For example: link:hometownwind.blogspot.ca
4.To avoid synonyms appearing in your search results, use double quotes around the search term. Using double quotes around your search term will restrict the search engine to give results containing that particular term alone. example: "Asus tablet"
5.By using OR between two search terms, you can search for results that may include either one of those words.
Note that the OR has to be in capital letters. For example: SQL server 2012
6.To find a website which has similar content to your site, use related: in front of your site url. For example: related:hometownwind.blogspot.ca
7.To find a specific file in desired file format, use filetype: followed by your file format after your keyword. For example: .Net 5.0 filetype:pdf You can search for other formats as well.
8.To get search results in which your keyword appears in the content of a web page, useallintext: in front of your keyword. Google will ignore pages which dosen't contain your keyword in the body section. For example: allintext:Apple review
9.To get results in which your keyword appears in the title of a webpage, use allintitle:before your keyword. example: allintitle:tax tips
10.To search for pages with your keywords in the url, put Inurl: before your search term. example: inurl:making money
11.If a website is temporarily down, you can still visit it's cached version by google. Typecache: followed by the website url in the search box. For example: cache:hometownwind.blogspot.ca
12. To search the stock rate of any company, type stocks: followed by the company name. For example: stocks:Google
13.You can find the information about any site using info: followed by the url.
example: info:yahoo.com
14.To get the definition of any word, put define: just before your word.
For example: define:calculator
15.To find all the google indexed pages of a particular website, type site: followed by the site url.
example: site:hometownwind.blogspot.ca
16.If you want to exclude a website from search results, use -site: followed by the site url after your keyword.
example: css tutorial -site:w3schools.com
17.To find results for your search term from a specific website, use site: followed by the site url after your keyword.
For example: tablet site:hometownwind.blogspot.ca
1.To search for variations of a keyword, just use ~ in front of your keyword. Here is an example: ~Internet
2.To exclude a search term from the results, just put a - in front of that particular search term. If you are searching for "best smartphones" and don't need any results about "android", then your search query is: Best smartphones -android
3.To find the sites that has a link pointing to your website, use link: in front of your site link. For example: link:hometownwind.blogspot.ca
4.To avoid synonyms appearing in your search results, use double quotes around the search term. Using double quotes around your search term will restrict the search engine to give results containing that particular term alone. example: "Asus tablet"
5.By using OR between two search terms, you can search for results that may include either one of those words.
Note that the OR has to be in capital letters. For example: SQL server 2012
6.To find a website which has similar content to your site, use related: in front of your site url. For example: related:hometownwind.blogspot.ca
7.To find a specific file in desired file format, use filetype: followed by your file format after your keyword. For example: .Net 5.0 filetype:pdf You can search for other formats as well.
8.To get search results in which your keyword appears in the content of a web page, useallintext: in front of your keyword. Google will ignore pages which dosen't contain your keyword in the body section. For example: allintext:Apple review
9.To get results in which your keyword appears in the title of a webpage, use allintitle:before your keyword. example: allintitle:tax tips
10.To search for pages with your keywords in the url, put Inurl: before your search term. example: inurl:making money
11.If a website is temporarily down, you can still visit it's cached version by google. Typecache: followed by the website url in the search box. For example: cache:hometownwind.blogspot.ca
12. To search the stock rate of any company, type stocks: followed by the company name. For example: stocks:Google
13.You can find the information about any site using info: followed by the url.
example: info:yahoo.com
14.To get the definition of any word, put define: just before your word.
For example: define:calculator
15.To find all the google indexed pages of a particular website, type site: followed by the site url.
example: site:hometownwind.blogspot.ca
16.If you want to exclude a website from search results, use -site: followed by the site url after your keyword.
example: css tutorial -site:w3schools.com
17.To find results for your search term from a specific website, use site: followed by the site url after your keyword.
For example: tablet site:hometownwind.blogspot.ca
Wednesday, 16 January 2013
How to disable Java in Chrome?
Open Chrome and type chrome://plugins into the location bar.
Click Disable underneath the Java plugin.
Tuesday, 15 January 2013
Free large item pickup in Surrey
We have a problem in Surrey, and you can help, we need you.
Littering and dumping in the streets is getting out of control. This situation is a waste of taxpayers money and resources.
There is no reason for people to throw cups, boxes, papers, cans, wrappers etc on the street.
We need to educate people to show respect. Where do they think that garbage would go? What will happen to it?! It will not disappear.
They need to understand we must keep streets clean, and pick up litter in front and around your homes.
Regarding the disposal of large items, there is NO need to dump them on the street, parkings, schools, parks, etc. (tires, sofas, toilets, tv, etc) That is illegal and subject to fines. The City offers a FREE pick up service. For large items disposal, FREE pick up, call: City of Surrey, 604-590-7289 (then, option 3); or Progressive Waste, 604-636-3024
Now, for Christmas we expect many items will be thrown out, like old TV sets, monitors, computers, furniture, etc To realize the extent of the problem and see the many aspects of this issue/news, we invite you to visit:
http://keepcanadaclean.blogspot.ca/p/project-ideas.html
and "Alternative Disposal Sites & Programs", http://www.surrey.ca/city-services/4557.aspx
Report a Problem or Submit a Request", http://www.surrey.ca/city-services/667.aspx
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