Saturday, April 28, 2012

Online Storage Site–Best 11

Sky Drive - Keep important files on your PC in sync with SkyDrive.com. Go to Sky Drive app page here:- Sky Drive App.
Think about all of the different devices you use every day. Wouldn't it be nice if your files came with you, whether you're on your phone, Mac, or PC?
When you use SkyDrive, you'll never be without the documents, notes, photos, and videos that matter to you. Store anything on your SkyDrive and it's automatically available from your trusted devices—no syncing or cables needed.

 

Top features of Sky Drive

Access files across PC or MacWith SkyDrive installed on all your computers, you'll have automatic access to the latest version of your files wherever you are. Simple sharing with anyoneShare even large files and photos with your friends. All they need is a web browser—no worrying about attachment limits or what software they have. Mobile accessPhotos and files in the SkyDrive folder on your PC are automatically available on your phone. Get the app or just use the phone's browser.
IDrive IDrive is a top notch remote online backup solution. Like all its competitors, IDrive offers 2GB free storage for users to evaluate the service. With desktop clients for Mac & PC, true archiving, continuous data protection, time line restore, versioning and many more world class features IDrive is a rock solid online backup platform. Wondering how IDrive is relevant in this list? Patience, dear readers is a virtue! Now immediately after signing up, we will be redirected to a sign up onfirmation and referral page.
You can refer IDrive to your friends by submitting the email login credentials of AOL, Gmail, MSN or Yahoo. If there are more than 5 valid email addresses in your address book, IDrive bumps up your account with a free 10 GB storage space. This referral space does not expire and is on top of the 2 GB free space of the basic plan. Contacts you refer get two emails from IDrive promoting their product and if you want to bypass this, sign up with an email id you sparsely use thereby not annoying your friends & family.
Drop Box - Drop box is a free service that lets you bring your photos, docs, and videos anywhere and share them easily. Never email yourself a file again!
Bin Fire Bin Fire offers a free 10 GB online storage space for all your files, which can accessed from a intuitive web interface. Just like Windows Live Skydrive, Binfire also lets you create and share multiple folders with your friends and family. You can also send emails right from within the Binfire account.
Each one of these services have their own strong suites. Personally, I use IDrive for backing up data and found it to be seamless & blazing fast. With the launch of Office Web in a few days, Windows SkyDrive is going to be a Google Docs killer. And, if you are a media junkie, humyo is the right fit as you can stream media and view images directly from your account.
If you need more storage than 25 GB, check out how to score 50 GB free storage space online from Wuala here. Do you know about any other examples of the best free online storage solutions that offer 10 GB or more free space?
CX.Com - STORE all of your content with CX Learn more. SYNC effortlessly across all devices Learn more. SHARE the way you want Learn more. COLLABORATE for fun. Increase your storage capacity and get more out of groups. We’ve got plans to fit any need. Our Simply Storage plan features the perfect amount of online storage at a great price. Or unlock the full power of groups with our premium Pro and Guru plans. Still need more? CX Custom Plans offer the ultimate online collaboration tool for any business or organization.
ADrive - ADrive delivers online cloud storage services to millions of individuals, businesses and enterprise-level users. Our goal is to provide users with a convenient and reliable way to better manage their data from virtually anywhere, at any time.
Are you an individual user needing to back up your desktop files? A CIO needing to mirror your data to geographically diverse locations? We have a solution to meet your requirements!
Founded in 2007 by veterans of the storage and networking industry, ADrive was created to meet the demands of our data-intensive world. Since our start, we have led the online storage industry by offering the largest amount of free storage and backup on the Internet.We are dedicated to the development of new features as we continue to offer affordable cloud storage solutions to the entire ADrive community.
Just Cloud - Professional Cloud Storage from JustCloud is Simple, Fast and Unlimited.
JustCloud provides your complete backup solution. JustCloud uses a small desktop application to backup all of your computers files to the cloud.Your files are constantly backed up and you can access them at anytime from any device in the world by logging in to the JustCloud online control panel.
Sugarsync - SugarSync is a free service that enables you to access, sync and share your files across all your computers and devices. We enable you to backup, sync and share all of your documents, photos, music and movies so that you can access them from your PC, Mac, iPhone, iPad, Android, BlackBerry, or any other device.
With SugarSync, you decide which folders you want to sync and where you want to sync them. SugarSync works in the background so your most important data is always backed up and available to you — regardless of your location or the computer you are using. You can start editing a file on your office PC and finish it on your Mac at home.

SugarSync continuously syncs and backs up files from your computer to your secure Personal Cloud.You can edit files on your computer while it is offline and SugarSync automatically syncs the changes the next time your computer is online. You can relax with the confidence that you are always using the most recent versions of your documents.
Box - Box lets you store all of your content online, so you can access, manage and share it from anywhere. Integrate Box with Google Apps and Salesforce and access Box on mobile devices. Box pioneered a new level of content management security, with role-based access controls, 99.9% uptime guarantee, and data encryption using 256-bit SSL. Box has also been issued an SSAE 16 Type II report.
Mozy - Secure your company's most vulnerable data with the reliability of Mozy's enterprise offsite backup solution. Whether it's business documents and financial records or photos and music, Mozy ensures your digital life will be there when you need it. Family photos. Music. Financial documents. Back up and sync what you want, when you want. You can even create custom backup rules for uncommon file types.
Open Drive - Store your documents, music and pictures online with instant access, sharing and collaboration all in a simple to use, secure, environment.

Sync files and folders on your computer or external storage device temporarily or permanently with OpenDrive. Feel secure knowing that you can reach your data at anytime.

OpenDrive makes file sharing and collaboration simple and secure. Be in control with our straight forward user management,online office suite and file versioning.

Backup all your data online, completely secured in our state of the art datacenters and accessible whenever and whereever you need it.








Thursday, April 26, 2012

Remove Facebook Timeline?

Are you fed up of the new Facebook Timeline? Want to revert back to old Facebookfrom Timeline view? Let me clear things before going further: You don’t have anofficial way to remove the Timeline and revert old Facebook profile. Also, Facebook is soon going to make Timeline default for every profile in few days to come. If you have published your Timeline and are sort of not liking it, you’re definitely thinking – how to get out of it, how to get old Facebook back without timeline, aren’t you?
But folks, in this age of advanced Web browsers, we always have one option opened for such problems: the client-side Browser extensions. Creativeprogrammers on web listen to people likes and dislikes about such changes (like Gmail layout change and now Facebook Timeline layout) and work on browser-based addons or extensions to revert back the change on client or user-side only.
We are going to utilize this facility for Web browsers to revert back to old Facebookfrom Timeline, hence getting back our old, classy Facebook Profile without difficulty.
Tip: See Best Websites to create Facebook Covers in case you’re a FacebookTimeline fan.

 

How to revert back to old Facebook from Timeline?

People are searching web from the Facebook Timeline release to revert back the published Timeline, now they have a really good way to do that through Timeline Remove Browser Extensions. All you need to do is just install this extension using below given links on your Web browser, refresh your Facebook and enjoy the old, classic look of your Facebook back!
I have already tested this Browser Extension on Firefox and Chrome, and it’s working awesome. Check out the screenshot:
revert back to old facebook
Although you are able to see the old charm back on your Facebook from now, however, your friends will see your profile in the Timeline view until they install this extension on their Web browser. So, don’t forget to tell your friends about this cool thing to revert Facebook Timeline!
Source and credit goes to: Rahul Arora









Sunday, April 22, 2012

Get Back the Old Gmail Interface Permanently!

You might have been wondering around making Gmail Old look permanent. If so, this post will tell you how to do that in no time!
In a previous article, we covered how to switch back to the Old Gmail Interface Temporarily. But as of now, Google has started freezing the new look (which is highly criticized), you basically have no other choice than reading your mails on this new interface. But I have a way which can help you to get back the glorious old look of Gmail permanently!
The method I’m going to share here is for the users who have a browser support of Stylish (Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome, in general). Stylish is a browser extension which lets you pick custom skins (UserStyles) for your favorite websites.
 
Switch back to Gmail Old Inteface permanently
I have written a UserStyle which will let you see your Gmail in it’s previous look. Below mentioned is the step-by-step method to do so:
  1. Install Stylish extension on your Web Browser. You should also search web to get Stylish for your Safari browser.
  2. After installing stylish on your browser, you’re required to do only a one-clickinstall of my UserStyle The Return of Old Gmail.
    how to make old gmail permanent
  3. Now, go to your Gmail account. What are you seeing? There must be the return of Old Gmail, you are back to your favorite Gmail old Interface. Am I right?
Below screenshot explains how your Gmail look before and after installing the UserStyle:
gmail older version permanent
The Return of Old Gmail UserStyle features
The UserStyle does the following thing for you:
  • Changes new Gmail styles to the older ones (not all)
  • Hides the annoying “About the new look” link
  • Reverts back the Top Navigation to the classic one (in Gmail only)
  • Implements Classic Gray-Blue Gmail theme
  • Makes Gmail of Elastic height instead of fixed height
  • Removes the Toggle between Chat and Invite block (I’m working to show both one after the other, only one block will be showed which you’ve toggled on the new look)
This UserStyle performs best on Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome. However, some default styles are unchangeable on Google Chrome which strictly implements some inbuilt parameters for Gmail.
I’m still working on the limited height of chat sidebar and mail-list in Gmail I’ve fixed the limited height of mail-list but not of Chat sidebar since it looks really odd with a full Chat list in sidebar. Hope, you liked the post, do share with your friends annoyed by new Gmail. If you’re having problems with the UserStyle, drop in a comment, I’ll try to sort them out.
Source & Credit Goes to :- Rahul AroraSource Site Link 








How to delete yourself from the Internet

You may not feel like the flotsam and jetsam that make up the facts of your life are important, but increasingly companies are using that dry data to make your every online step as indelible as if written in blood. Here's how to take back your digital dignity.
The Internet companies that power your online life know that data equals money, and they're becoming bolder about using that data to track you. If they get their way, your every online step would be not only irrevocable, but traceable back to you. Fortunately, there are some positive steps you can take to reclaim your online history for yourself.
The online privacy software company Abine, which makes Do Not Track Plus, also offers a service called DeleteMe, which removes your data from numerous tracking sites and keeps it from coming back. In an unusual gesture, though, they've made public how to do for yourself everything that DeleteMe does. Here's my take on their advice.
Be warned, though. The following are not easy instructions, and it's not because they're technically complex. They require a tenacity and wherewithal that is likely to either exhaust you, drive you borderline bonkers, or both. (And no, I haven't followed the instructions to remove myself because it's essential to my job that I can be found by strangers.)
Step 1: Prepare yourself: You're going to have to be polite.
These instructions require patience for the antics of others and determination to get the job done. It's not a bad idea to get something inanimate to take your frustrations out on, because often getting your data successfully removed or changed will require the good faith of the person you're dealing with. Things are not likely to go your way the first time around.
Step 2: Aggressively track sites that aggressively track you.
This is where the DeleteMe service comes in. They currently charge you $99 to un-track you from the tracking data clearinghouses, which in turn sell your data to others entities. You can follow Abine's list of services and do the deed yourself, and that means writing many e-mails, sending numerous faxes, and placing enough phone calls to make you wish for a time machine so you can go back to the 19th century to do violence unto Alexander Graham Bell.
One thing that isn't clear from Abine's list is that most of these data aggregators will re-add you within a few months, so I recommend at least bi-annual checks to see if they've sucked up your data again. Be tenacious, be polite, and if this is important to you, stick with it until you get what you want.
If you're concerned about privacy and people making connections between your birthday, your address, and your Social Security number, you owe it to yourself to perform at least one Web search for your name and see what comes up. You might be unpleasantly surprised.
Step 3: To protect your reputation, removal must be done from the source.
To get Google, Bing, and other search engines to notice a change in information as it is presented on the Web, the original site hosting that information must change. It doesn't matter which site is the source. It could be Facebook, or a local blog, or a gaming forum. If it's showing up in search results, it has little to do with the search engine and everything to do with the site of origin. Once that site has changed, then you'll see a change in the search results.
Getting something removed from a site is not a scientific process, even though you must be methodical about it. Ask politely, and as I noted above, you're likely to have to ask more than once and using more than one way to communicate. You likely will have to be a rake at the gates of Hell, but one that uses words like "please" and "thank you".
Look for the name of a writer, or Web site manager, and if no contact information is listed, do a WhoIs search by typing "whois www.site-name.com". Be sure to include the quotes. That will tell you who registered the site, which is a good place to start on smaller Web sites. Look for phone numbers, e-mail, and fax numbers, and follow up your initial communication.
Once you have a name, even if you can't find a phone number or e-mail, you can probably take an educated stab at one. Use a site like E-mail Format to help you out. And in your e-mail, be sure to explain clearly, concisely, and logically why your request ought to be honored.
A willingness to compromise can get you better results, too. If, for example, your initial request to fully remove your name gets refused, see if asking to have your identity anonymized will work. And if one person at the site you've contacted keeps stalling you, see if there's another you can contact instead.
Step 4: Get Google to hustle on search engine changes.
If you've been successful in changing a site, but Google is still showing the older version, you can use Google's URL Removal Tool to accelerate the process. Note that this will require a Google account, and that if you get Google to change, you're going to have to submit requests to other major search engines like Bing separately.
Step 5: Paint over the bad with good.
In cases where you can't get the site to remove the content that's negatively affecting your reputation, you can create new, fresh, positive content to counteract it. The idea is that the Positive You will bury the Negative You. Rick Santorum is a great example of how this can work in reverse, and no, I'm not going to link to it for you.
You can also use social-networking sites to bury bad news. From About.Me to Flickr to Twitter, social networks tend to rank highly in search results. By creating and maintaining accounts that use your real name, you can elevate the social networking results for your name and, ideally, drop the results you want to bury onto the second page of results. Since studies show that second-page results are viewed significantly less often than first-page, this could be a successful burying strategy.
However, a key component of this is linking the networks, so be prepared to do far more social networking than you had been.
Step 6: Go (politely) nuclear. Get a lawyer.
If you suspect something is actually defamatory, seek out legal advice. Gather your evidence, be polite and firm, and seek out someone who can guide you through the thorny legal thicket. This will also depend on your country -- England has much broader defamation and libel laws than the United States does -- and your budget.
My colleague Declan McCullagh noted a potential complication in hiring a lawyer: SLAPP laws. Although they vary from state to state, they all basically aim to prevent unsubstantiated legal threats. If you threaten someone, that person can turn around and sue you for attorneys fees and damages.
The bottom line:
There is no foolproof method for changing how you're presented on the Internet, whether looking at purely personally-identifiable data or the much more subjective presentation of your personal reputation. However, if these are concerns of yours, you're not alone out there, and these six steps will give you concrete actions you can take to reclaim your identity and repair how others see you.
SOURCE & CREDIT GOES TO:-  Mr. Seth Rosenblatt


















Saturday, April 21, 2012

How to Upload Your File to multiple Hosts ?

What this site does?
uploads your file to several free hosting providers. You just need to upload your file to our server once, it will be automatically uploaded to several free file hosts like RapidShare, MegaUpload. After the file is uploaded to our server, you will get the link to the download page which contains the all the download links.
How do I upload a file?
Go and click the Browse button near the middle of the page. A file dialog box will appear on your screen. Select a file you want to upload. Then click the Upload button and wait for your file to finish uploading. That's it, the rest is done by us.

Where is the Download Link?

After upload process to our server is over, the download link will be displayed. You can share this link with your friends or post it in forums etc.

Why some download links show failed?
While uploading, some file host may be down temporarily. We do retry and if its not successful even after two attempts the file status is changed to Failed. If you try after few minutes it should probably work. Alternately you can check that particular file host website to see if there is any problem.
What is notify by email feature?
It's an optional feature which sends you an email with the link to the download page and the status of the upload. This is useful when you are uploading a large file, enter your email before uploading, and you won't need to wait for the entire upload process to be completed. The email you receive will contain the link to the download page and the status of the uploads.
Do you spam or sell my email address?
No! We respect your privacy and takes care to protect all your personal info.
Homepage : www.bitsor.com







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