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An efficient UNIX shell-script…

Posted on 22 October 2008

If you use lot of Unix shellscripts in the VI editor, then here’s an efficient UNIX shell-script to compare two files & delete one of them if they are duplicates… Simple yet pretty handy, just check-up!

How to Create Desktop Shortcuts on Windows XP that Microsoft Left Out!!

Posted on 28 September 2008

There are loads of applets and other goodies available on Windows XP, which do not have a default shortcut as such.  So you need to run them by making use of the command prompt. Here is a way of creating useful Desktop Shortcuts on Windows XP that Microsoft Left Out!!

How to generate the magical Kaprekar’s number 6174

Posted on 21 September 2008

Are you aware of the fact that by taking any 4 digit number, & performing the following operations, the result converges to a constant magical number…

XHTML Requirements

Posted on 15 September 2008

XHTML, the latest revision of HTML, adds another required element to your Web pages: the <!DOCTYPE> tag. This tag appears at the top of the file and identifies the file as an HTML document conforming to the XHTML requirements. If you were to create an XHTML-conforming document, it would look like the following:

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How to analyze the Google Adsense code?

Posted on 14 September 2008

If you keep wondering about the specifics of the Google Adsense code, then the following info would surely help you in improving your perception regarding the Google Adsense code!!

C# code snippet for demonstration of data casting!

Posted on 06 September 2008

A handy C# code snippet to demonstrate ways of achieve data typecasting like int -> double, int-> and so on…

The art of HACKING!!… Ain’t that tough really!

Posted on 21 August 2008

It’s a common perception that hacking is a very tedious and time consuming process involving loads of complications, however it isn’t so! All it takes is SOLID brain, a vulnerable system than can be hacked and just a few seconds!! Discover the process…

How to Set Up Your Own Streaming Music in 5 Steps

Posted on 31 July 2008

The ability to stream audio is useful for music groups or singers who want to develop their own website to sell their music over the Internet or try to be discovered by a recording label. Of course you can set up your own streaming audio website with your favorite music even if you are not [...]

New Tubetorial Video Tutorial Series

Posted on 14 April 2007

Ever wanted to know how to do something software-related and wished there was a tutorial? Better yet, a video tutorial, and free at that? Well Tubetorial, which has been known for some great tutorials when Chris Pearson and Brian Clark created and ran it, is currently under the banner of SplashPress, who also own Performancing, [...]

Can Print Media Survive?

Posted on 11 April 2007

The Mon Apr 2, 2007, print issue of InfoWorld magazine (which arrived a week late) has “Final Print Issue” splashed across the top right corner of the cover. It’s official. After 29 years and nearly 1400 issues, they’re folding the print edition and putting their efforts into their website.
Now I don’t know InfoWorld’s financial situation. [...]

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