
100+ Google Tricks That Will Save You Time in School – Eternal Code [via onlinecolleges.net] With classes, homework, and projects–not to mention your social life–time is truly at a premium for you, so why not latch onto the wide world that Google has to offer? From super-effective search tricks to Google hacks specifically for education to tricks and tips for using Gmail, Google Docs, and Google Calendar, these tricks will surely save you some precious time. Search Tricks These search tricks can save you time when researching online for your next project or just to find out what time it is across the world, so start using these right away. Convert units. Google Specifically for Education From Google Scholar that returns only results from scholarly literature to learning more about computer science, these Google items will help you at school. Google Scholar. Google Docs Google Docs is a great replacement for Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, so learn how to use this product even more efficiently. Use premade templates. Gmail Use the Tasks as a to-do list.
Adding #Pinterest Pins to a Blog Post: A Tutorial & Moana Saves I love Pinterest! I’m the kind of girl who would like to be more creative than I actually am so Pinterest really feeds my inner artist through the various pins people share. It is a social media tool that allows people to add aesthetic value and the gorgeous images of food, crafts, places, spaces and people keep me coming back for more. Pinterest is my creative crack! I recently learned how to add pins to blog posts because I wanted to share some of my pins with a larger audience (that has yet to fall in love with Pinterest). It’s easy to add Pinterest pins to a blog post once you know how and I’m going to show you right now. Pinterest Embedding Tutorial 1. 2. 3. 4. Voila! Pinterest Anna Anna lives on the North shore of Oahu with her husband, daughters, ages 14 and 9, and a little dog.
solutions for rh????? It's also great for finding Scrabble or Words With Friends words, and solving Hangman games. Just enter the word you are trying to solve or find in the box below, using question marks in place of the letters that you don't know. e.g. b? It Could Be One Of These:? Privnote - Send notes that will self-destruct after being read How to use Google for Hacking. | Arrow Webzine Google serves almost 80 percent of all search queries on the Internet, proving itself as the most popular search engine. However Google makes it possible to reach not only the publicly available information resources, but also gives access to some of the most confidential information that should never have been revealed. In this post I will show how to use Google for exploiting security vulnerabilities within websites. The following are some of the hacks that can be accomplished using Google. 1. There exists many security cameras used for monitoring places like parking lots, college campus, road traffic etc. which can be hacked using Google so that you can view the images captured by those cameras in real time. inurl:”viewerframe? Click on any of the search results (Top 5 recommended) and you will gain access to the live camera which has full controls. you now have access to the Live cameras which work in real-time. intitle:”Live View / – AXIS” 2. filetype:xls inurl:”email.xls” 3. “? 4.
Unlock your password protected PDF files online for FREE! - StumbleUpon DropSend - Email large files and send large files 12 Unique Email Services You Should Know About & Ijaar - StumbleUpon We all have our regular email accounts on Gmail, Hotmail or any other service of our choice. However, there are times when you don’t want to use your regular email address for one reason or another. For such times, when you need a special type of email, following services can come in very handy to serve your purpose: For all those times when you don’t really want to give out your email address to somebody but you really have to, these disposable email accounts can be very useful. 1. MakeMeTheKing is a disposable email service that has a nice interface. 2. Dodgit allows you to create a receive-only email address that automatically deletes all the messages after 7 days. 3. With MeltMail, you have more control of your disposable email account. For those times when you want to send an email at a later time, there are some very helpful email services that let you schedule your email delivery. 4. DeferredSender allows you to schedule emails from any email service or website. 5. 6. 7. noSPM: 8.
SnackTools | Free web apps &blog and website widgets 12 Video Sites That Are Better Than YouTube - StumbleUpon There’s little doubt that YouTube is the go-to video site for many people. In fact, it’s one of the most popular websites in the world. But what if YouTube happens to be inaccessible? Or you simply want more options for viewing videos online? What alternatives are there? These days, video is such a huge part of the online experience that there are many options available. 1. Even if you visit YouTube on a regular basis, it’s worth adding Vimeo to your regular rotation of video sites. Among other things, Vimeo features a number of well-known movies and TV series, such as E!’ The site also has an easy-to-browse search feature that organizes videos by category and channel. 2. Metacafe is a video site that specializes in shortform video content. One of Metacafe’s strengths is its simplicity. 3. Originating from Israeli startup Qlipso, Veoh describes itself as an internet TV company. In addition to TV clips, Veoh has lots of music content across a wide range of genres. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
- Top 100 Sites of 2011 0 Comments November 23, 2011 By: David Kapuler Nov 23 Written by: 11/23/2011 3:54 AM ShareThis The time is finally here for my annual list of favorite sites of the year. Conduit Mobile - Without a doubt the coolest, most innovative site I came across this year. David Kapuler is an educational consultant with more than 10 years of experience working in the K-12 environment. Alert to All Users of the Disqus commenting system: Because of a recent global security issue, the Disqus website recommends that all users change their Disqus passwords.
HTML5 Website Showcase: 48 Potential Flash-Killing Demos So you’ve heard all rumors about HTML5 would take over Adobe Flash. While most web community argues that it’s possible or not, you must be wandering what makes HTML5 so powerful that even giant company Apple wants to use it to replace Flash. That’s why this post exists, we’re not going to talk about what HTML5 can do, but show live demos of magical things that HTML5 can achieve with other language like JavaScript, so get ready to be inspired. Note: As HTML5 is not fully supported by certain web browser like Internet Explorer, you’re strongly recommended to use Firefox browser to view all HTML5 demos below. Animation The HTML5’s canvas element is the deciding factor for HTML5 to replace certain Flash animation. Audioburst Animation A comfortable and fantastic animation created with HTML5’s canvas and audio tag. Ball Pool Being showcased in the last Google I/O event, this demo shows you how dynamic can HTML5 be. Blob Sallad A HTML5-spawned creature that would please you. Bomomo Browser Ball Bubbles
Maps TileMill is an application for making beautiful maps. Whether you’re a journalist, web designer, researcher, or seasoned cartographer, TileMill is the design studio you need to create compelling, interactive maps. TileMill is built on a suite of modern open source libraries including Mapnik, node.js, backbone.js, express and CodeMirror. You can enrich your maps with hover tooltips and clickable pop ups. Requirements: - Demo: License: License Free
5 Tools For Integrating HTML5 Video in Your Website This series is supported by Rackspace, the better way to do hosting. Learn more about Rackspace's hosting solutions here. No matter where you sit in the HTML5/Flash debate, the fact is, more and more mobile or low-powered devices are being shipped either without or with very minimal support for Flash video. Web developers who design sites that utilize video need to be cognizant of this reality and design and build their sites accordingly. While it's great that video hosting services like Vimeo and YouTube support HTML5 and that solutions for larger sites are available from places like Encoding.com and Brightcove, that still leaves users who want to host their own video content — but don't necessarily use a platform like Brightcove — in a bit of a predicament. Here are a few of the solutions currently available that we particularly like: 1. LongTail Video recently released a beta release for the JW Player for HTML5. 2. 3. 4. 5. BONUS: Sublime Video (Coming Soon) Your Picks