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Saturday, 16 November 2013



There would hardly be a day when we don't visit Google. Be it for a random search, or for a news or for checking our good old Gmail! So how about shifting seats from typical work searches to some fun tricks? Here we bring to you 8 must try tricks to have fun on Google.

1. Explore Mars!

Simply go to Just go to www.google.com/Mars and explore the awesome mars!

2. Add periods in login ID

Have fun by logging in by randomly adding periods in your log in ID. Google doesn't recognize periods as characters!

For example your email id is 123@gmail.com, try logging in with 1.2.3@gmail.com and you will still be able to login!

3. askew

Try Googling for the word "askew" and enjoy the result!

4. Google Sphere

First turn off your 'Google Instant predictions' Search in Google search settings. Then type 'Google Sphere' and click "I'm feeling lucky".

5. The loneliest number

Yes Google knows it all! Even the loneliest number! Just search "the loneliest number".

6. Using blocked websites!

So your school or office has blocked a certain website that you want to use? Simply Google for "cache:WEBSITENAME.com" and win!

7. Play games on Youtube!

Yes you can play games right inside YouTube while watching your video! Just type "1980" while watching a YouTube video and fight attackers from blowing up the video. There are many more games available with different key combinations, how to find them? Google!

8. Beatbox on Google!

This one is specially fun! Go to Google translate and enter the below text. Set the language from German and click on the speaker to listen.

pv zk bschk pv zk pv bschk zk pv zk bschk pv zk pv bschk zk bschk pv bschk bschk pv kkkkkkkkkk bschk bschk bschk pv zk bschk pv zk pv bschk zk pv zk bschk pv zk pv bschk zk bschk pv bschk bschk pv kkkkkkkkkk bschk bschk bschk pv zk bschk pv zk pv bschk zk pv zk bschk pv zk pv bschk zk bschk pv bschk bschk pv kkkkkkkkkk bschk bschk bschk pv zk bschk pv zk pv bschk zk pv zk bschk pv zk pv bschk zk bschk pv bschk bschk pv kkkkkkkkkk bschk bschk bschk pv zk bschk pv zk pv bschk zk pv zk bschk pv zk pv bschk zk bschk pv bschk bschk pv kkkkkkkkkk bschk bschk bschk

8 Super Fun Things To Do On #Google !



There would hardly be a day when we don't visit Google. Be it for a random search, or for a news or for checking our good old Gmail! So how about shifting seats from typical work searches to some fun tricks? Here we bring to you 8 must try tricks to have fun on Google.

1. Explore Mars!

Simply go to Just go to www.google.com/Mars and explore the awesome mars!

2. Add periods in login ID

Have fun by logging in by randomly adding periods in your log in ID. Google doesn't recognize periods as characters!

For example your email id is 123@gmail.com, try logging in with 1.2.3@gmail.com and you will still be able to login!

3. askew

Try Googling for the word "askew" and enjoy the result!

4. Google Sphere

First turn off your 'Google Instant predictions' Search in Google search settings. Then type 'Google Sphere' and click "I'm feeling lucky".

5. The loneliest number

Yes Google knows it all! Even the loneliest number! Just search "the loneliest number".

6. Using blocked websites!

So your school or office has blocked a certain website that you want to use? Simply Google for "cache:WEBSITENAME.com" and win!

7. Play games on Youtube!

Yes you can play games right inside YouTube while watching your video! Just type "1980" while watching a YouTube video and fight attackers from blowing up the video. There are many more games available with different key combinations, how to find them? Google!

8. Beatbox on Google!

This one is specially fun! Go to Google translate and enter the below text. Set the language from German and click on the speaker to listen.

pv zk bschk pv zk pv bschk zk pv zk bschk pv zk pv bschk zk bschk pv bschk bschk pv kkkkkkkkkk bschk bschk bschk pv zk bschk pv zk pv bschk zk pv zk bschk pv zk pv bschk zk bschk pv bschk bschk pv kkkkkkkkkk bschk bschk bschk pv zk bschk pv zk pv bschk zk pv zk bschk pv zk pv bschk zk bschk pv bschk bschk pv kkkkkkkkkk bschk bschk bschk pv zk bschk pv zk pv bschk zk pv zk bschk pv zk pv bschk zk bschk pv bschk bschk pv kkkkkkkkkk bschk bschk bschk pv zk bschk pv zk pv bschk zk pv zk bschk pv zk pv bschk zk bschk pv bschk bschk pv kkkkkkkkkk bschk bschk bschk

Posted at Saturday, November 16, 2013 |  by Rajat Khandelwal

Friday, 30 August 2013

It is important to protect our phones and tablets with the help of anti-virus software. Among the best anti-virus software present in the market and those that are also available for free are highlighted below. Let’s take a look at each one of them along with their specifications.





1.Bitdefender – This is among the most popular and widely used anti-virus software for PCs. The software can be used for Android devices as well. As cited on techsearch.org, the app has quite a number of advantages. A few of the most prominent ones are -
-Autopilot – it automatically scans any new installed application.
-Quick scanning with zero effect on battery.
- It is for free and can be downloaded from Playstore.

2) Lookout Security – This is a very good software for Android phone. It has been installed by 40 million users. Some of its important features include -
-Anti theft and mobile tracker.
-Gives security from malware and threats.
-It is available for free.

3) AVG – This is one of the best and is the most popular one in the PC arena. It is also the most sought after anti-virus app on Android devices. Listed below are its features -
- Locates your phone if it’s stolen through Google Maps.
- Eliminates any task that may slow your device.
- Scans the web in a secure manner.
- It is for free.

4) Avast - Avast quickly scans viruses and is a must have app for every smartphone. Its important features include -
- It prevents from malware and spyware by blocking them.
- It can locate your phone via web based phone locate feature.
- It has a remote device lock memory wipe that keeps all your data safe and sound.
- It is for free.

5) ESET mobile Security – This is a reliable anti-virus software and its features include -
- It gives realtime protection.
-It keeps the device secure even if it goes missing.
-It is free. 

Five Free Anti-Virus Software For Your Device

It is important to protect our phones and tablets with the help of anti-virus software. Among the best anti-virus software present in the market and those that are also available for free are highlighted below. Let’s take a look at each one of them along with their specifications.





1.Bitdefender – This is among the most popular and widely used anti-virus software for PCs. The software can be used for Android devices as well. As cited on techsearch.org, the app has quite a number of advantages. A few of the most prominent ones are -
-Autopilot – it automatically scans any new installed application.
-Quick scanning with zero effect on battery.
- It is for free and can be downloaded from Playstore.

2) Lookout Security – This is a very good software for Android phone. It has been installed by 40 million users. Some of its important features include -
-Anti theft and mobile tracker.
-Gives security from malware and threats.
-It is available for free.

3) AVG – This is one of the best and is the most popular one in the PC arena. It is also the most sought after anti-virus app on Android devices. Listed below are its features -
- Locates your phone if it’s stolen through Google Maps.
- Eliminates any task that may slow your device.
- Scans the web in a secure manner.
- It is for free.

4) Avast - Avast quickly scans viruses and is a must have app for every smartphone. Its important features include -
- It prevents from malware and spyware by blocking them.
- It can locate your phone via web based phone locate feature.
- It has a remote device lock memory wipe that keeps all your data safe and sound.
- It is for free.

5) ESET mobile Security – This is a reliable anti-virus software and its features include -
- It gives realtime protection.
-It keeps the device secure even if it goes missing.
-It is free. 

Posted at Friday, August 30, 2013 |  by Rajat Khandelwal

Sunday, 18 August 2013


- Only 2 per cent of the code, which was originally written by Torvalds, remains in the current Linux kernel.

- Linux is used in government offices in many countries. In India, Linux is also used for educational purposes in Tamil Nadu.

- The top 10 supercomputers in the world use Linux. Linux accounts for 33.8 per cent of the world’s data servers compared to the operating systems from Microsoft, which account for only 7.3 per cent.

- Bullet trains in Japan, the New York Stock Exchange, CERN and the San Francisco traffic control systems run on Linux.

- Some of the biggest technology related companies like Google, Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook etc. use Linux as their primary operating system.

- In 1991, the GNU project that was developed, did not have any kernels or drivers. That is why Torvalds was led towards working on the Linux kernel development.

- Hollywood director, James Cameron had said that hit movie Avataar was the first movie to be shot completely in 3D using free software on Linux-driven machines.

- The first Linux distribution to be offered by an original equipment manufacturer was Ubuntu. This was done by Dell.

- The well known and very popular digital recording system TiVo also uses Linux.

- Google’s Android operating system, which led to a revolution in the mobile phones industry, is known to be based on Linux.

- Linux itself is not an operating system, rather, it is a kernel. GNU Linus is the operating system.

- The original Linux kernel had only 10,239 lines of code, whereas, today the standard version of the kernel has only 10 million lines of code. This is growing at 10 per cent per year and nearly 4,500 lines are added to the code. In addition, about 1,500 lines in the code are altered almost everyday.

- Yggdrasil Computing Inc was the company that started commercial distribution for Linux for the first time. The freeware was launched on CDs by Yggdrasil in 1992.

- An asteroid has been named after Torvalds in order to honour him.

- A study conducted by the European Union showed that redeveloping the most recent Linux kernel would cost about $1.14 billion.

- The Linux mascot is a penguin named Tux. The name of the Penguin is based on the fact that a penguin’s body is coloured like a tuxedo. But, there are also theories that the name comes from the words Torvalds and Unix.

- The Debian operating system was the first GNU/Linux-based system, which was developed.

- Creator Torvalds originally wanted the Linux kernel to be called Freax. This could be a mix of the words free, freak and the letter X, which would indicate the fact that it resembles Unix. His friend, Ari Lemmke, who was the administrator for the FTP server that was hosting the kernel for downloads, called it the kernel of Linux Torvalds.

- The Linux kernel runs on so many operating systems that it is the most widely ported operating system in the world.

Interesting And Lesser Known Facts About Linux


- Only 2 per cent of the code, which was originally written by Torvalds, remains in the current Linux kernel.

- Linux is used in government offices in many countries. In India, Linux is also used for educational purposes in Tamil Nadu.

- The top 10 supercomputers in the world use Linux. Linux accounts for 33.8 per cent of the world’s data servers compared to the operating systems from Microsoft, which account for only 7.3 per cent.

- Bullet trains in Japan, the New York Stock Exchange, CERN and the San Francisco traffic control systems run on Linux.

- Some of the biggest technology related companies like Google, Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook etc. use Linux as their primary operating system.

- In 1991, the GNU project that was developed, did not have any kernels or drivers. That is why Torvalds was led towards working on the Linux kernel development.

- Hollywood director, James Cameron had said that hit movie Avataar was the first movie to be shot completely in 3D using free software on Linux-driven machines.

- The first Linux distribution to be offered by an original equipment manufacturer was Ubuntu. This was done by Dell.

- The well known and very popular digital recording system TiVo also uses Linux.

- Google’s Android operating system, which led to a revolution in the mobile phones industry, is known to be based on Linux.

- Linux itself is not an operating system, rather, it is a kernel. GNU Linus is the operating system.

- The original Linux kernel had only 10,239 lines of code, whereas, today the standard version of the kernel has only 10 million lines of code. This is growing at 10 per cent per year and nearly 4,500 lines are added to the code. In addition, about 1,500 lines in the code are altered almost everyday.

- Yggdrasil Computing Inc was the company that started commercial distribution for Linux for the first time. The freeware was launched on CDs by Yggdrasil in 1992.

- An asteroid has been named after Torvalds in order to honour him.

- A study conducted by the European Union showed that redeveloping the most recent Linux kernel would cost about $1.14 billion.

- The Linux mascot is a penguin named Tux. The name of the Penguin is based on the fact that a penguin’s body is coloured like a tuxedo. But, there are also theories that the name comes from the words Torvalds and Unix.

- The Debian operating system was the first GNU/Linux-based system, which was developed.

- Creator Torvalds originally wanted the Linux kernel to be called Freax. This could be a mix of the words free, freak and the letter X, which would indicate the fact that it resembles Unix. His friend, Ari Lemmke, who was the administrator for the FTP server that was hosting the kernel for downloads, called it the kernel of Linux Torvalds.

- The Linux kernel runs on so many operating systems that it is the most widely ported operating system in the world.

Posted at Sunday, August 18, 2013 |  by Rajat Khandelwal
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