How can we unblock orkut, gmail, myspace, face book, yahoomail which are blocked in office ?
>> Simple solution is by using Free Proxy or Anonymous proxy...
what is this free proxy 0r Anonymous proxy ?
A proxy server that removes identifying information from the client's requests for the purpose of anonymity is called an anonymizing proxy server or anonymizer.
anonymous proxy, is a tool that attempts to make activity on the internet untraceable. It accesses the Internet on the user's behalf, protecting personal information by hiding the source computer's identifying information.
Few website which provide anonymous surfing are
http://iamunblocked.com/
http://hrmovie.com
http://www.zend2.com/
http://www.youhide.com/
How can we use iamunblocked.com
you can enter in to orkut and u can browse orkut in the place it is blocked
you can use this http address generated by iamunblocked to log in to orkut next time..
so, njoy blocked sites in office..
Friends few time when we are in office, we suddenly like to open yahoomail to check out urgent mail or for some useful information then you can use this anonymous browsing feature and open..
Kindly use this feature only when you fell there is a need not for regular browsing.......ok
Saturday, September 15, 2007
Like to open Blocked sites in your Office. ie unblock orkut, unblock yahoomail, unblock myspace, unblock gmail.
Posted by Ravindra Nallam at 9:12 PM 2 comments
Labels: Internet, Technology
Thursday, September 13, 2007
Like to have a moving desktop with u......
Web 2.0 has created many services for us and in future we will come to a stage where we will not see any client installations every service is provided on the web as requested by the customer.
Now i am going to show u a moving desktop it is not a physical desktop a virtual desktop, where u can save your files, songs etc.
This service is provided by SAPOTEK
Desktoptwo is a web-based desktop that mimics the look, feel and functionality of a local computer with 1gb of hard disk space... all contained within one browser window... and fully accessible from anywhere as long as you have an Internet connection.
so get one desktop soon......https://desktoptwo.com
Posted by Ravindra Nallam at 8:51 AM 0 comments
Labels: Internet, Technology
Unlimited GMail E-mail Add Trick
Use Gmail to Generate Unlimited E-mail Addresses:
Gmail has an interesting quirk where you can add a plus sign (+) after your Gmail address, and it'll still get to your inbox. It's called plus-addressing, and it essentially gives you an unlimited number of e-mail addresses to play with. Here's how it works: say your address is ravigadu@gmail.com and you want to automatically label all work e-mails. Add a plus sign and a phrase to make it ravigadu+work@gmail.com and set up a filter to label it work (to access your filters go to Settings->Filters and create a filter for messages addressed to ravigadu+work@gmail.com. Then add the label work).
More real world examples:
Find out who is spamming you: Be sure to use plus-addressing for every form you fill out online and give each site a different plus address.
Example: You could use
ravigadu+nytimes@gmail.com for nytimes.com
ravigadu+freestuff@gmail.com for freestuff.com
Then you can tell which site has given your e-mail address to spammers, and automatically send them to the trash.
Automatically label your incoming mail: I've talked about that above.
Archive your mail: If you receive periodic updates about your bank account balance or are subscribed to a lot of mailing lists that you don't check often, then you can send that sort of mail to the archives and bypass your Inbox.
Example: For the mailing list, you could give ravigadu+mailinglist1@gmail.com as your address, and assign a filter that will archive mail to that address automatically. Then you can just check in once in a while on the archive if you want to catch up.
Posted by Ravindra Nallam at 8:12 AM 0 comments
Labels: Internet, Technology