Thursday, 28 February 2013

1st March 2013 AUD & Euro Daily Report


  Euro Weekly & Daily cycles

Looks to be moving down into the Monthly lows, if below the Weekly lows on Friday

Helped by the 12 hour channels:- random Support Friday lows


AUD Weekly & Daily cycles

Daily close below the February lows & Monthly close below the Yearly 50% level, favours more weakness,
as it follows the Monthly cycles downward.

Marquee HTML Code Example to Pause onmouseover in Middle

Marquee HTML Code Example to Pause onmouseover

Today i have been trying hard to create a marquee which can be paused when we take the cursor over it. However it took me an hour to do so but in the end the answer was very simple. I am sharing it with you now.
Code:
<marquee behavior="scroll" direction="left" onmouseover="this.stop();" onmouseout="this.start();">It will pause onMouseOver</marquee>
Result:
It will pause onMouseOver
When you will take your mouse over the scrolling text, it will pause there and when you take it out, it will resume. This functionality is provided by two events : onmouseover and onmouseout.
This code looks very simple but you can use it in very interesting style. Inspite of writing the text inside marquee, you can put some images or some links to give a good look to your website. I will show you one such example below.
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These two images also have two hyperlinks on them. Thus marquee can be used in a much interesting ways. Play with it and you will find much interesting things in it.

Wednesday, 27 February 2013

28th February 2013 AUD & Euro Daily report

AUD Weekly & Daily cycles

Showing some signs of support from Wednesday's , but below the Yearly 50% level

Any futher gains will depend on the levels in the 5-day cycles

Starting with the 12 hour channels (white) & then the 5-day 50% level

Euro Weekly & Daily cycles

Support off the Weekly lows, but struggling to break the 5-day 50% level.

What we notice is the 'NO-Control' Daily pattern on Tuesday, and now WEdnesday is moving above it, which can
often lead to more gains, as it breaks out of the range of the previous day.

If that's the case, then above the 5-day 50% level will see price continue up towards the February 50% level & Thursday's highs.


Tuesday, 26 February 2013

3 best call blocker apps to block Unwanted Calls on Android Smartphone

Tired of some boring Pesky Sales calls from some fake numbers when you are so busy with your work or on a holiday? Fortunately, now you can block them by installing call blocker apps on your android smartphone. I have downloaded several of such apps on my htc one x for testing, but many of them failed to reach my requirements. I picked the Top 3 best Call blocking apps for android from them and here is the list.

1. Mr. Number Text, Call & Block (Rated: 4.4)
 Mr. Number Text, Call & Block
This amazing app makes it easy to block calls and texts, reverse lookup phone numbers and get more info about US businesses that call your mobile phone. The average rating of it is 4.4 in the android market. And about 75,000 + users have rated it with five stars.

Features:
- Block calls and texts from one person, an area code or the entire world
- Reverse lookup mobile and landline numbers
- Business Caller ID provides details and deals
- Stop telemarketers and debt collectors before they waste your time
- Automatically intercept calls and texts from private/unknown numbers
- Report spam calls, SMS, and MMS to warn other users

2. Call control-Call blocker (Rated: 4.4)
Call control-Call blocker
Call Control is full featured, super easy to use and is trusted by more than 5M users to block unwanted calls and texts. With Call Control - your phone only rings when you want it to.

Main Features:
- Automatically blocks thousands of active spam callers reported by the community.
- Community Blacklist stops telemarketers, debt collectors and other spam calls before they bother you.
- Personal Blacklist lets you block any phone number or area code (3 entry limit in Lite version)
- Reverse lookup for spam callers to find out who's calling (and it's free).
- Powered by the FCC Do Not Call Registry - blocks reported offenders automatically.

More Features:
- Blocked Calls Don't Ring! You choose what to do with blocked calls:
- Pickup and Hangup / Disconnect.
- Send to voicemail.
- Mute ringer.
- Call waiting blocking supported.
- Personal Blacklist
- Block any phone number.
- Block any area code (i.e. 888, 800, 206).
- Wildcard blocking supported (i.e. 888-209-????)
- Block text and picture messages.
- Block Private & Unknown calls.
- Personal Whitelist and Contacts Protection - Make sure important calls are never missed.
- Online and Local Backup - backup of your personal lists so they are never lost.
- Call Log Integration – Blacklist, Whitelist and Lookup right from your Android’s Call Log.
- Privacy Mode and Scheduling.
- Widgets.
- 100% Ad Free!

3. Call Blocker (Rated: 4.3)
Call Blocker
Call Blocker blocks unwanted calls now and protect your privacy. One of the leading blocking app call blocker which is being rated 4.3 in the android store is rocking with its unique features. It supports multiple languages like French, German, English, Chinese, Portugal, Spanish etc.

FEATURES:
--Black List--
–Block unwanted calls (Reject calls, forward or reply with an auto-SMS)
–Block spam SMS (accept phonebook only or simply block black list)

--Contact Backup--
–Back up contacts to a server, so you will never lose them!
–Transfer data to new phone (available cross-platform to Symbian / Android / BlackBerry device)
--Privacy Eraser--
–Quickly and easily erase the call history, delete SMS messages between your phone and individual contacts permanently to protect private data.

--Private Space (Premium) --
–Automatically move private contacts’ messages and call logs to a Private Space so that they don’t appear in the phone’s regular SMS and call logs
–Keep secrets by hiding the icon as displayed on the main screen, so that nobody knows you are using Private Space.
-Protect your REAL space by creating one or more fake spaces. If anyone wants your password, show her/him the fake one!

Go to Google Play to check the details about these 3 call blocker apps, and choose your favorite one. Do you have any other good apps to recommend? Please leave it in comment.

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27th February 2013 AUD & EURO DaILY REPORTS

AUD Weekly & Daily cycles

Weekly low support, but below the February lows and also the Yearly 50% level.

The 5-day 50% level @ 1.026 will decide whether the trend will continue down and break Wednesday's lows


Euro Weekly & Daily cycles

Same applies in the Euro....

below the February 50% level and also the single monthly lows @ 1.3108
trend bias is down into the February lows

5-day 50% level will decide whether it's going to continue down or not.

Why Zimbio.com is not Safe for Bloggers ?

Why Zimbio.com is not Safe for Bloggers ?

This seems to be an inappropriate topic but its true. I will tell you some facts which will justify my comment that Zimbio is not good, or rather its unsafe for professional bloggers.
Before we proceed just know something about Zimbio.com .

What is Zimbio.com ?

Zimbio.com attracts bloggers using the Livingly Media link at the bottom of their website. That link takes them to  "http://www.livingly.com/for-bloggers/", where they tell bloggers that if they post their content on Zimbio then they will get a wider audience, more views, and free publicity. (New Bloggers can easily get into this trap)
However Zimbio have a lot of content of their own but now most of the content posted there is from different blogs or websites. I came to know about that when content of one of my websites is copied by some other website and then they posted it on Zimbio.com . It was a major setback for me as those links were diverting a lot of traffic that should have been to my blog. Those links easily get ranked on Zimbio as zimbio is a high-ranking website and search engines give preference to content available on it.

Some facts you should know about Zimbio


  • If you post your content on Zimbio, then it become Creative Common (CC). Professional bloggers know what Creative Commons Licence means. It means that now your content is not yours, any body can use it.
  • If you put your content on Zimbio, then search engines will crawl it first and then on your website. (Due to the better ranking of Zimbio). Thus they might consider your content as duplicate content (while it not). Search engines don't know that have created an account on Zimbio and yourself posting it there. Serious bloggers know the effect of duplicate content on SERP.
  • In short term you might get better traffic from Zimbio but in long term you will loose your ranking in search engines.

What Google says about Zimbio.com : 

There is nothing better than google. Here is the link to diagnostic report of Google about Zimbio. Please read it.
http://google.com/safebrowsing/diagnostic?site=zimbio.com/&hl=en
As this report says that malicious software were noticed on Zimbio. I will never suggest you to use zimbio.
If you want to protect your blog from getting copied must read my post :  Find Websites Copying your content

Winter Shorts 3: PyWeek #16 in April, Rainbow Rooms, Valyria Tear on OS X

PyWeek #16 in April

PyWeek logo

PyWeek is a game jam that obviously goes on for one week and requires the use of Python. It takes place online and there are overall winners in team and solo categories, as well as awards. The dates of the 16th PyWeek challenge are 00:00 UTC April 14, 2013 to 00:00 UTC April 21, 2013. Registration opens on 15. March 2013.

There is a message board for the community and there are interesting methods to publish Python games as HTML/JavaScript using pyjs, as demonstrated by the PyWeek #15 entry Kaos.

License Requirements: At least Shared Source required. Free software licenses recommended.

PyWeek #15 Entry: Rainbow Rooms


Rainbow Rooms is a physical-nonsense-maze puzzle game based on libtcod.

Various fonts are being used, some of which might be problematic license-wise for including in for example Debian's official repositories but it should be possible to replace them in less than two hours including research and documentation.

Code License: GPLv2
Content License: Unclear

Valyria Tear: "Final Release of Half-Episode I"

New Valyria Tear GUI screens

Valyria Tear Half-Episode I has been released, which I suppose we can take as 50% of Episode I's acts being complete.

The release brings new graphical interfaces and development is ongoing.

An OS X version can now also be grabbed from the OSX thread.

Code License: GPLv2
Content License: Various (DFSG approved)

FedEx spam loads malware


Received an email from (supposedly) FedEx today, seems my parcel was unable to be delivered:

Print your receipt!

















    Mail details:
Subject: Shipping Information‏


Sender: stoiciu_ro01@uhost.ro


X-Originating-IP: 195.78.124.42
Content: 
FedEx
Tracking ID: 1795-21492944
Date: Monday, 18 February 2013, 10:22 AM
Dear Client,
Your parcel has arrived at February 20.Courier was unable to deliver the parcel to you at 20 February 06:33 PM.
To receive your parcel, please, print this receipt and go to the nearest office.
Print Receipt  
Best Regards, The FedEx Team.
FedEx 1995-2013


The 'Print Receipt' button points to a filesharing website, where a ZIP file gets downloaded. Inside the ZIP is an EXE file with a neat little Word icon. When running the file:


Postal Receipt  information













You get a Notepad file with some information. Is your name Mark Smith? No? Then you're infected. Is your name Mark Smith? Then you're infected anyway. 

Does this behaviour look familiar? Well noticed, we've seen this in a post from some months ago:



Gathered files. Contact me for a copy.









Some more details about the downloaded file:
Postal-Receipt.exe
MD5: d335b890e1bc260a259b994533333d02
VirusTotal Report
Anubis Report
ThreatExpert Report


The following file was dropped in the %appdata% folder:
ujfhmdlk.exe
MD5: d335b890e1bc260a259b994533333d02
VirusTotal Report
Anubis Report
ThreatExpert Report


The malware tries to connect to the following IPs:

46.105.143.110
50.115.116.201
74.117.61.123
77.79.81.166
81.93.248.152
87.106.51.52
91.121.140.40
91.121.28.146
93.125.30.232
95.140.203.241
109.235.252.2
118.97.15.13
122.155.18.53
149.62.168.76
188.165.205.46
190.111.176.13
190.111.176
202.153.132.24
213.229.106.32
217.11.63.194



It performs the following GET request on port 8080, probably to download more malware.  
(I was however unable to reproduce any additional droppers or system modifications): /509A37A363A4A88C8B6BBD234F063B9CEE4072C470F04B0AB239C05FF89DA4B98D1E54BF77C0CD96CD8BC4004B3459C13194D0F9E0D64CF108A635F7468E817F408A20EF7149233F1356D2B3565F49





Conclusion
  • Don't click on any link(s) of unknown senders. In fact, don't even open mail from unknown senders.
  • Have you indeed ordered something? Check the status of it directly on the supplier's website.
  • Don't be fooled by the Adobe or Word icons, they are actually EXE files. You can enable an option in Windows so you're always sure of the filetype being used:
    Enable Viewing of Filename Extensions for Known File Types
  • Install an antivirus and antimalware product and keep it up-to-date & running. In this case, the payload is at least 4 months old! This should be easily detected by your antivirus product.


    Monday, 25 February 2013

    Asylum: Free-as-in-Freedom Horror Adventure, Successfully Crowd-Funded

    This is a guest post by Hythlodaeus on an interesting FLOSS game engine project, being developed by a professional games company.



    I guess I should take a few paragraphs on this article to explain my stance on crowd-funded game projects. I've always been turned off by most Kickstarter game projects for a very simple reason: after personally inquiring a plethora of developers on their stance for Open-Source and Free Software, I was generally met with negative replies, half-baked excuses, bitter retorts or complete silence.

    Now, although I recognize it is every developer's right to pick the license and the conditions for the usage of their own work, it strikes me as a very odd attitude for people engaging into crowd funding projects to be so unwilling to provide any other warranties to their prospective backers and future customers other than “we will make this happen if you give us enough money”. From this point, let's make something clear: pledging on a crowd-funded game project isn't exactly the same thing as buying a video game. From the backers' part it's an investment and a risk. It's about depositing your faith on other peoples' words, in hopes they will eventually deliver what they promised. When you buy a game, be it good or bad, you at least know that you're dealing with a finished product. When you pledge on a crowd-funded project, completion is only a possibility regardless of the campaign's success.

    So, in my personal opinion, I've always thought crowd-funded game projects should strive to provide the level of trust they request from their backers. In this case,  that means allowing people to have access to the game's source code under a permissive / Free Software license, preferably starting right at the end of the campaign. Why? Simply because that allows for a tighter control of what's going on in the development backstage, and will allow every contributor to provide better feedback on the work being done. Raw engine code also gives backers something that can eventually be picked up and used for other personal purposes, if the project happens to fail for some reason.

    With that said, let's talk a little about this project, which is, after all, what lead me to write this post. Asylum is the brainchild of Agustin Cordes, the Argentinian developer behind Scratches, a horror game that managed to get some degree of attention way back in 2006. The project aims to create a Lovecraftian-inspired horror point-and-click adventure game that will focus on an intense and immersive atmosphere, followed closely by engaging storytelling. From the trailer and screenshots provided so far, it seems like a rather professional endeavour, but for me the most pleasant surprise, was that the developer's in-house engine, Dagon, will be Free and Open-Source. On top of that, Cordes himself actually took the time to explain why he believes the engine should be free, and how such a decision aims not only to help preserve Asylum for future generations, but also to empower other indie developers by providing an open platform anyone will be free to use.


    Since there is no information available about specific licensing on the project page, I actually went on to ask the developer about which specific license was being used for the Dagon engine:
    Me: Hello. I have one question regarding Dagon. You already stated it's going to be free and open source, but exactly under which software license are you going to release it?
    Agustin Cordes: Hi! We're currently using CDDL but I'm expecting to re-license with the more popular MPL 2.0 very soon. Cheers!
    Me: Fair enough. Do I have your permission to quote this conversation in a news blog about Free Software gaming?
    Agustin Cordes: Absolutely! :)
    “MPL” referring of course to the Mozilla Public License, which despite not being a strong copyleft license, it is both Free Software and GPL compatible. So perhaps Dagon can motivate a new generation of graphic adventure lovers to innovate upon the work started by Asylum. We can only hope future Kickstarter projects and indie developers adopt a similar perspective on Open-Source development.

    With little less than a few days to go (I'm ashamed to say I only heard about this project very recently), Asylum is already fully funded, but if you still wish to contribute to this genuinely FLOSS project, or simply purchase the game for a special price, you still have a chance. Extra funding goals have already been set, and some additional rewards may also seem worthy to you.

    The source for Asylum's engine, Dagon, can already be found here, currently licensed under CDDL (Thanks to Evropi for pointing this out).


    26th February 2013 AUD & Euro Daily reports

    AUD Weekly & Daily cycles

    Yearly 50% level Support...

    12 hour random support on Tuesday, as shown

    but at the same time it's being sold down from the Weekly 50% level towards the Weekly lows

    Euro Weekly & Daily cycles

    Bearish but random Support on Tuesday's lows

    Find Websites Copying your content: Secret Google Technique

    Content copying is serious problem for professional bloggers. If somebody use your content without letting you know then nothing irritates you more than that. But good thing is that we can avoid it just by taking some simple precautions.
    I used word precautions, because i am not going to ask you to use a widget or script to stop this. The purpose of this post is to be helpful to new bloggers who are not so tech-savvy.

    So here we go :
    Step 1: Use name of your blog or website in each post. There is no need to hyperlink it. Just use plain name. As i can use bestrix.blogspot.com. Now if someone copies your content, then most probably your blog/website name will be there. Because such copycats only remove links (as they appear blue). They don't have time read complete post and edit it. 
    Step 2: Now search for your site name "bestrix.blogspot.com" (with inverted commas) on google once in a week (Like shown in the image below). On first few pages you will find links of your own site. But afterwards you might find sites which are copying your content.
    Step 3: Now suppose you find a site "duplicate.com" and you want check how many posts it has copied.
    Now you have to search for site:duplicate.com "bestrix.blogspot.com" .
    Step 4: Now you can contact these website admins to remove those posts. If they don't then you can ask google to remove them from their SERP.

    We will discuss it on our next post that how you can get copy-cat websites removed from search results of google. 

    Sunday, 24 February 2013

    Samsung Galaxy Note 8 vs. Apple iPad Mini, Tough Fight!

    As expected, Samsung Electronics introduced a new 8-inch tablet on Saturday at Mobile World Congress, named Galaxy note 8, intended to compete directly with Apple’s 7.9-inch iPad Mini and Google’s 7-inch Nexus 7.
    Samsung galaxy note 8 vs. iPad mini
    Just like other Samsung’s other tablets, the new tablet comes with a stylus pen which allows the user to write, highlight or draw on the screen and is capable of showing multiple apps on the screen at the same time just like the previous Samsung galaxy s3 or note 2. Today, we will compare the specs and other features of the Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 and Apple iPad mini.

    Size
    Samsung galaxy note 8 vs. Apple iPad mini size
    Compared the 7.9-inch iPad mini, Samsung’s Galaxy Note 8.0 is a bit larger in every dimension.

    Weight
    Samsung galaxy note 8 vs. Apple iPad mini weight
    Today’s high advanced manufacturing technology has made both devices relatively light, but the iPad mini is 30g lighter than the Note 8.0.

    Display
    Samsung Galaxy Note 8 vs. Apple iPad Mini display
    In this aspect, The Note 8.0’s display is a bit sharper, at 189 pixels per inch (PPI).

    Processor
    Samsung Galaxy Note 8 vs. Apple iPad Mini processor
    To make sure everything runs smoothly, Samsung’s galaxy Note 8.0 powers with its Exynos 4 Quad chip, the same one found in Samsung’s phablet, the Galaxy Note II ,.
    Apple gave the iPad mini a last-generation A5 chip, first introduced in 2011's iPad 2.

    RAM
    Samsung Galaxy Note 8 vs. Apple iPad Mini RAM
    The Note 8.0 quadruples the iPad mini’s mere 512 MB of RAM.

    Storage
    Samsung Galaxy Note 8 vs. Apple iPad Mini storage
    The Galaxy Note 8.0 will come in 32GB and 64GB versions. Samsung throw the 16GB model away for the Galaxy note 8, but has a microSD card slot, unlike Apple’s mini-tablet.

    Wireless
    Samsung Galaxy Note 8 vs. Apple iPad Mini wireless
    Both tablets ship in both Wi-Fi-only and Wi-Fi + mobile data models. At least in some regions, Samsung's will be LTE-capable. Apple also offers a (pricier) LTE iPad mini.
    But the Note 8 support make phone calls in some regions.

    Battery
    Samsung Galaxy Note 8 vs. Apple iPad Mini battery
    Samsung’s note 8 (4600 mAh) has a big battery than the iPad mini (4440 mAh). But you should remember many other factors also determine actual battery life.

    Cameras
    Samsung Galaxy Note 8 vs. Apple iPad Mini camera
    Samsung and Apple both realize the Cameras are rarely the most important part of a tablet. Both of them offer a 5-megapixel rear camera for the two devices. The Note 8 has a 1.3 MP front facing camera while the iPad mini has a 1.2MP front facing camera.

    Intangibles
    The unique pens on the Note 8 can be used to write, highlight and draw. The screens also sense when the mouse hovers over the screen, providing an equivalent to the hovering mouse cursor on the PC. However, few third-party applications have been modified to take full advantage of the pens.

    Android’s tablet app selection is improving, but here iOS is still King. Apple now had over 275,000 iPad-specific apps in the App Store. Google Play's selection often defaults to stretched-out phone apps. Fortunately, these will look a bit better on an 8-inch screen than on a 10-inch tablet. I give the huge advantage to Apple in this area.

    The Galaxy Note 8.0 will be available for purchase in the second quarter of this year, Samsung said. The company did not list a detailed price for the device while now the iPad Mini costs $330. So which one is your favor? Welcome to Show your thoughts below.

    Saturday, 23 February 2013

    Winter Shorts 2: Physica, SkyRiot, OpenMW



    Physica screenshots


    Physica is a very simple casual platformer game where the goal is to drive a square through game levels from its starting position to his goal, avoiding hazards and without falling down.

    SkyRiot screens

    SkyRiot is available for free for Android on Google Play and was released under open source and free content licenses on SourceForge.net [forum post].
    SkyRiot is a 2D flying shooting platform action game for Android devices. Fly a hoverboard and use an assortment of weaponry as you, an anarchist, single-handedly wage war against a totalitarian regime. Full 360-degree aiming along with total freedom of movement will keep you glued to your device for many hours as you blast your way across over 10 game maps.




    OpenMW 0.21.0 has been released. Changelog:
    • Various dialogue, trading, and disposition fixes and improvements
    • Torch flickering improved to better match vanilla Morrowind
    • Fix for attribute fluctuation when infected with Ash Woe Blight
    • Adjusted activation range to better match vanilla Morrowind
    • Fixes for the Journal UI
    • Fixed crash caused by Golden Saint models
    • Fix for beast races being able to wear shoes
    • Fix for background music not playing
    • Fix for meshes without certain node names not being loaded
    • Fix for incorrect terrain shape on inital cell load
    • Fix for MWGui::InventoryWindow creating a duplicate player actor at the origin
    • Added video playback
    • Added support for escape sequences in message box and dialogue text
    • Added AI related script functions, note that AI is not functional yet
    • Implemented fallbacks for necessary ini values in the importer, unused in OpenMW as of yet
    • Implemented execution of scripts of objects in containers/inventories in active cells
    • Cell loading performance improvements
    • Removed broken GMST contamination fixing mechanism

    24th February 2013 AUD & Euro Weekly Reports

    AUD Monthly & Weekly Cycles

    AUD remains above major Support:- Yearly & Quarterly 50% level

    and by the look of it, price is going to resume its upward trend using the Weekly 50% level is the trend guide

    Euro Monthly & Weekly cycles

    Breakout of the Weekly lows should continue down into next week's lows, and matched with the single monthly lows @ 1.3108, which is seen as Support :- 1.3074/3108

    Whilst the Monthly 50% level as resistance for the next 5-days

    Friday, 22 February 2013

    Easy professional translations for YouTube video captioning

    This quick-tip is about an extension to YouTube's captioning service. It's relevant to bloggers who focus strongly on videos as a complement to their blog content.


    quick-tips logo
    In Septemeber 2012, YouTube introduced a feature that let you or your friend translate the captions of videos (that you own) into additional languages.

    Now they've partnered with some professional translation firms so you can get a quote, order, receive and pay for professional translation - all within YouTube / Google.    So you don't have to worry about whether your friend's high-school Spanish is really good enough for your international audience!

    The first step to doing this is uploading a transcript file for your video. Something to bear in mind if you do this:  If SEO matters for your blog, then you probably don't want to put the transcript into both YouTube and the blog, because that would create duplicate content.

    Secret Tricks to Increase your Facebook Page Likes

    Facebook Page Likes : Secret Revealed

    Facebook is the largest social networking site and therefore the best way of social advertising as well. That is why people want more and more likes on their Facebook Page.
    Her i will tell you some simple and easy tips that we don't try most often. First of all i will tell you what not to do. Its most necessary because most of us loose our facebook page because of using illegal methods to increase Facebook Page Likes.

    Bad Practices to increase Facebook Page likes:

    • Never buy facebook likes. Some website sell facebook likes, but those likes are not real. Those likes are from fake FB users created by bots. Facebook recognize such likes and your page might get banned due to it.
    • Don't get indulged in Like exchange programs. "You like them" and then "they like you". Such things don't work and consumes lot much time.

    Real Secrets to Increase Facebook Page Likes:

    • Try to make your Facebook Page an eye-catcher
    • Invite your friends to like your page
    • Post some status on daily basis to increase interaction. Post photos which can get comments and likes.
    • Post polls and question. They challenge the visitors and they participate in it and thus your page spread to their friends.
    • Use Facebook as your PageName. Like the pages which have more subscribers and post on their wall. Lie the photos and comments which you like on your own page and others page. It will spread you across Facebook.

    Genuine ways work after some hard work but they are always best. There are no shortcuts to success.


    Thursday, 21 February 2013

    5 Best Free Android Keyboard Apps That Will Increase Your Productivity

    About a Month ago, I have written a review for SwiftKey 3, and some people may find it is not the specific keyboard that best fit your needs. Happily, there are lots of other Android Keyboard apps in android market and you have the ability to modify the on-screen keyboard that comes installed on your device.

    Today I am going to show you the Top 5 best free Android Keyboard apps in Android market and have a look at all of the main feature types across the keyboards. Just choose the one you absolutely need.

    1. GO Keyboard
    GOKeyboard can make your typing faster and smarter. It is an essential choice for android mobile.
    GO keyboard rightfully supports predict in multiple languages and keyboard layouts. Plus, GOKeyboard has more than 60 themes, and will release new themes every week. GO Keyboard Pad mode has variety of keyboard layouts designed specifically for the tablet; it is Very suitable for use in 5″, 7″, 9″/10″ tablet.

    Other Main features include:  Has accurate dictionaries, Smart engine for predictions, Import contacts, Support fantasy text output, Support Emoji, Smart to set skin and back ground, Auto-memory and correct as you type, Multi-point touch keyboard, Support the slide input.

    2. SwiftKey Flow
    SwiftKey learns as you use it to make corrections and predictions based on the way that you write. SwiftKey Flow has almost everything you’d ever want from an Android keyboard: swipe typing (which is the newest feature), predictive typing (which is pretty accurate and autocorrect), some degree of customization, and a nice clean interface. It can even learn from your Gmail, Facebook, Twitter or blog to make its insights even more personalized.

    3. Swype
    Rather than using your thumbs or the index finger hunt-and-peck method (a personal favorite), Swype reinvents text entry altogether, letting you drag your fingers through the letters that spell a word. Your Android phone may have come pre-loaded with Swype, but if not, you'll need to go to their official website and follow their instructions for installation. Really simple. Personally, I like this keyboard very much.

    4. SlideIT
    SlideIT keyboard is an excellent tool for entering text, replacing your touchscreen keyboard. SlideIT keyboard enables users to dramatically improve writing speed with practically no learning curve. Instead of entering text by tapping on the keyboard letters, SlideIT keyboard eases texting by sliding a finger along the keyboard letters, while the words “magically” appear on the screen.

    SlideIT's great features:
    - Smart predictions and disambiguation
    - Over 45 language packs and layouts
    - More than 60 skins
    - Speech-to-text
    - Keyboard customization
    - Import contacts from your phone

    5. TouchPal Keyboard
    Just like other keyboard, TouchPal Keyboard Support multi-language, dictionary update, contact import to dictionary and the unique Voice input, etc.

    Main features include:
    - Multi languages support 60+ (download language packs after installation)
    - Numbers of delicate themes for you to choose
    - Outstanding dictionary with online update
    - Import contact list to your user dictionary
    - Backup/restore user dictionary in SD card
    - Voice input (Android 2.2+)

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    22nd February 2013 AUD & Euro Daily report

    AUD Weekly & Daily cycles

    SHowing weakness, as it's below the February lows and just under the Yearly 50% level....

    Random Support:- Weekly & Daily lows

    Euro Weekly & Daily cycles

    Showing alot of weakness based on the Weekly low breakout & February 50% level...

    Resistance those same levels...

    Whilst Friday's lows random Support.

    How to download Form 16 ?

    How to download Form 16 ?

    This is a common need of all tax payers in India. Sometimes you need your old form 16 for various documentation issues. However most employers provide it to their employees but you can also download it your self.

    Just follow the steps provided below and download Form 16 of previous financial years.
    Step 1 : Open Traces Website - www.tdscpc.gov.in
















    Step 2 : Open "Register as New User" link.
    Step 3: Register as a Tax Payer.
    Step 4: It will as for your PAN details and TAN number. You will also need to enter amount of tax paid in past year and its month and year.
    Step 5: In next step it will ask for your contact details like address, phone and Email.
    Step 6: Once you are successfully registered, you can go to the Downloads menu and download Form 16.













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    Wednesday, 20 February 2013

    21st February 2013 Euro & AUD Daily report



    Euro Weekly & Daily cycles

    Begining to look weak, as the breakout of Wednesday's lows could see the trend continue lower, especially as it's now below the February 50% level.

    Resistance :- 5-day 50% level

    Random Support Thursday's lows

    AUD Weekly & Daily cycles

    Still on Primary Support:- Yearly 50% level

    But a breakout of Wednesday's lows should see the trend continue lower

    5-day 50% level Resistance

    Thursday's lows random Support.