Set a Website as your desktop Background.

Set a Website as your desktop Background.

Here is an simple but interesting tweak that I found in Windows.
You can set a Website(Webpage) as your desktop background.
The site in background works as a normal site and opens the link in new window.Now u can search all your google querries on your desktop itself.
Steps:
1: Right click your desktop and go display Properties.
2: Select Desktop Tab, Click on "Customize Desktop".
3: In Desktop Items window Select "Web" tab.
4: Click on "New", add ur websites url and complete the wizard.
5: Apply setting and OK.

unable too see image just click on image

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cool videos

here all cool videos will be posted
first
Drunk man

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How to make free calls from coin box

Coin BOX calling Hack(Free Call)














Steps:
1.Insert Coin
2.Dial 0##Phone No. *(star)
3.Call Unlimited
4.And Disconnect
5.Coin Comes Out
6.Go Home Smiling(hehehe)

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how can I make My Blog Load Faster



How can I make my blog load faster?

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The speed at which your blog loads is critical to attracting more readers to your blog. If your blog takes a long time to load, many readers may leave your blog before they have the chance to read it. Here are a few tips and tricks that will help your blog load faster and attract more users:

Posts

Your blog's load time can be affected by the number of posts you display on your main page. You can easily edit the number of posts displayed of the main page from the Settings | Formatting tab. You can then select the number of posts you want to display on the main page. We recommend displaying 10 or fewer posts on the main page.


Third Party JavaScript and Links

For optimal blog load speed, we recommend using Google/Blogger widgets, JavaScipt and links. However, if you need to use third party JavaScipt and links, your blog will load much faster if you put all JavaScript at the bottom of your blog. If you have third party JavaScript and links in your sidebar, put them in at the bottom of the sidebar.

Images and Media


The more images, videos and other multi-media you have on your blog the longer it will take to load. However, images and other multimedia are important to attracting users to your blog, so it is important to optimize the load speed of your images and media. Here are a few tips to increase the load speed of your media:

  • Decrease the size of your images or use thumbnails that link to the full-size image.
  • If you use third party images, consider uploading them to Picasa Web Albums via the Blogger post editor.
  • If you have a large number of images to display, you can upload all your images (from a vacation or event) to a Picasa Web Album and link to the album in your post or sidebar.

Other suggestions

  • If you've added any custom CSS to your blog, make sure you put it at the top of the page.
  • The most important content of your blog that catches readers attention should load the quickest. To help you identify which items are taking the longest to load you can use Stopwatch. To use Stopwatch, enter your blog's URL into the text box and click "Start StopWatch". Stopwatch will then open your blog in a frame and will record the time it takes for everything on your blog to load, including images, videos, widgets, etc. Take note of the items that take the longest to load and modify them appropriately using our suggestions.
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Increase ur broadbands speed

speedup broadband

SPEED SECRETS



Microsoft Doesn’t Want You To Know!

QUESTION : How to Increase Internet Speed?

ANSWER : Increasing Band-Width By 20%
Microsoft reserves 20% of your available bandwidth for their own purposes like Windows Updates
and interrogating your PC etc To get it back:

Click Start then Run and type "gpedit.msc" without quotes.


This opens the group policy editor.

Then go to: Local Computer Policy



then Computer Configuration


then Administrative Templates



then Network


then QOS Packet Scheduler


and then to Limit Reservable Bandwidth.


Double click
on Limit Reservable bandwidth.
It will say it is not configured, but the truth is under the
'Explain' tab


i.e."By default, the Packet Scheduler limits the system to 20 percent of the
bandwidth of a connection, but you can use this setting to override the default."


So the
trick is to ENABLE reservable bandwidth,

then set it to ZERO.


This will allow the system to
reserve nothing, rather than the default 20%.

It works on Win 2000 as well.

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