Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Identifies Your Browser Config With No Single Mouse Click

Sometime it’s to difficult to get information about your browser config detail.


But with this website, www.whatismybrowser.com they will solve your problem. This feature helps your IT Support team know what kind of web browser you’re using.


Let try.


http://www.whatismybrowser.com/


How this site can help you


 


Here’s a few ways Developers, Webmasters and Sysadmins can benefit from this site:


WHAT BROWSER IS YOUR CLIENT RUNNING?


The home page gives your users all sorts of helpful information regarding their browser so that you don’t have to waste time stepping them through the process of enumerating their entire browsing set up.


DOES YOUR CLIENT’S BROWSER SUPPORT A CERTAIN FEATURE?


There’s a readout of common CSS3 and HTML5 browser features at the bottom of the home page which shows whether or not things like css gradients or HTML5 video are supported. Further to this, if they see lots of red crosses there, maybe they’ll update to a newer browser!


whatismybrowser


IS YOUR CLIENT’S BROWSER UP TO DATE?


Having to support old versions of web browsers sucks, so lets encourage everyone to upgrade their browser! The home page of WhatIsMyBrowser.com shows a big warning if someone comes along with an out of date browser. Thousands of people click the “update my browser” links each month, so even if you can’t convince them to upgrade their browser, maybe a big warning sign will help encourage them.


whatismybrowser


CLIENTS CAN EMAIL THEIR BROWSER DETAILS TO YOU


On the home page there is a form which your users can use to send their details to you. They don’t even need to copy and paste it all into an email to you; just fill out the form and click send. Some of the fields on the form can be prepopulated and you can include a ticket number for reference in your support systems. For more information, read the help page.


WHAT DOES THIS USER AGENT FRAGMENT MEAN?


In building and maintaining this site’s user agent parsing, I spend a lot of time looking at user agents; sometimes there’s ones that I can’t figure out, nor can anyone else on the internet. So I created a place to collect all the unknown user agent fragments in one place so that perhaps collectively we can figure them out and everyone can learn a bit.


EMBED THE BROWSER DETECTION ON YOUR OWN WEBSITE


I’ve made an iframe version of WhatIsMyBrowser.com so that you can easily put the best browser detection site on your own page. It’s perfect for embedding on your Contact or Support pages.


PARSE DIFFERENT USER AGENTS


If you have a user agent that you can’t make sense of, the custom user agent parsing tool will help you figure out what it means.


EDUCATE YOUR CLIENTS


There is a growing list of guides and how-tos written to help beginner and non-technical internet users. If you need to explain to someone how to enable JavaScript, you can just send them to this section and they’ll be able to figure it out.



Identifies Your Browser Config With No Single Mouse Click

Sunday, March 16, 2014

The Modern Marketer - Part Artist and Part Scientist

The Modern Marketer – Part Artist and Part Scientist


Technology is transforming the marketing profession, adding new tools, techniques, and strategies on a daily basis. The modern tech-savvy marketer needs to have two sides.

Let’s take a look.

modern marketer with multi tasking


 


 


Sources : digitalinformationworld.com


 




The Modern Marketer - Part Artist and Part Scientist

Saturday, March 15, 2014

Top 10 most unusual places to stay

A compilation from Hotel.com of the world’s most unusual places to stay. The designer are very successful when design those hotel . Very unique and very superb design.


I will categories those hotel as place you must go before your die..


 


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Top 10 most unusual places to stay

Protect your kids’ personal information on the Big Bad Web?

I will share with you 5 free tools for keeping your Kids safe online. There are a handful of free tools that work inside their browsers to keep spies, snoops and nosy parkers out. Even better? You can also use them for yourself.


Here are five of the best:


Disconnect Kids
Everyone who lets the kids use an iPad should install this app. It prevents ad networks from leaving tracking cookies that can be used to build profiles of your kids. That alone makes the free download more than worth your time.


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But Disconnect Kids also offers the clearest explanation of Internet tracking I’ve ever seen, complete with videos starring hand puppets, robots and lively animation. Most adults could probably learn a thing or two from them. You can also get the same cookie blocking (minus the videos) on your computer by installing a browser extension for Chrome, Firefox, Safari or Opera.


DuckDuckGo
When your kids use a search engine, it collects a lot of information — such as their physical location, their machine’s unique Internet Protocol (IP) address, and the things they’ve searched for. Over time, this can add up to a ton of data, none of which will benefit anyone but Internet advertisers and data brokers.


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But DuckDuckGo is different. DDG doesn’t store search histories or record any other data that could be used to identify your computers. It also features helpful tutorials about what happens when you run a search on traditional search engines and a bunch of kid-friendly goodies for finding info fast. And it’s not just for kids — you can use it, too, via the website or a browser plug-in.


HTTPS Everywhere
There’s nothing exciting about this browser add-on, but it serves a useful purpose: If a website your child regularly visits offers a more secure encrypted log-on page — one starting with HTTPS and featuring a padlock icon in the browser’s address bar — it will force the site to use the secure one.


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This will prevent hackers lurking in public WiFi hotspots from stealing kids’ passwords or accessing their accounts. Available for Chrome, Firefox and Opera.


Lightbeam
Less of a privacy protection tool than an educational one, Lightbeam shows in graphic detail how websites connect and share data about you behind the scenes. Visit just a handful of popular sites, and your data can be shared with dozens of companies you’ve never heard of.


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Formerly known as Collusion, it’s available only as an add-on to Firefox, though you can use any browser to view a demo of it here, as well as a popular TED talk on it.


MaskMe
These days, nearly every website demands your email address and a password. But your kids don’t have to share theirs if they useMaskMe. This Chrome and Firefox add-on from Abine automatically generates a nonsensical email address (like af4302cc@opayq.com) and an inscrutable password whenever they’re asked to log in.


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Mask Me automatically redirects any mail sent to the nonsense address to your child’s actual inbox (or yours). If the kid starts receiving junk mail at that address, just block or delete it — spam begone. MaskMe also works as a nifty cloud-based password manager, so your kids can easily access their accounts no matter what device they use.


 



Protect your kids’ personal information on the Big Bad Web?

Protect your kids’ personal information on the Big Bad Web?

I will share with you 5 free tools for keeping your Kids safe online. There are a handful of free tools that work inside their browsers to keep spies, snoops and nosy parkers out. Even better? You can also use them for yourself.


Here are five of the best:


Disconnect Kids
Everyone who lets the kids use an iPad should install this app. It prevents ad networks from leaving tracking cookies that can be used to build profiles of your kids. That alone makes the free download more than worth your time.


image


But Disconnect Kids also offers the clearest explanation of Internet tracking I’ve ever seen, complete with videos starring hand puppets, robots and lively animation. Most adults could probably learn a thing or two from them. You can also get the same cookie blocking (minus the videos) on your computer by installing a browser extension for Chrome, Firefox, Safari or Opera.


DuckDuckGo
When your kids use a search engine, it collects a lot of information — such as their physical location, their machine’s unique Internet Protocol (IP) address, and the things they’ve searched for. Over time, this can add up to a ton of data, none of which will benefit anyone but Internet advertisers and data brokers.


image


But DuckDuckGo is different. DDG doesn’t store search histories or record any other data that could be used to identify your computers. It also features helpful tutorials about what happens when you run a search on traditional search engines and a bunch of kid-friendly goodies for finding info fast. And it’s not just for kids — you can use it, too, via the website or a browser plug-in.


HTTPS Everywhere
There’s nothing exciting about this browser add-on, but it serves a useful purpose: If a website your child regularly visits offers a more secure encrypted log-on page — one starting with HTTPS and featuring a padlock icon in the browser’s address bar — it will force the site to use the secure one.


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This will prevent hackers lurking in public WiFi hotspots from stealing kids’ passwords or accessing their accounts. Available for Chrome, Firefox and Opera.


Lightbeam
Less of a privacy protection tool than an educational one, Lightbeam shows in graphic detail how websites connect and share data about you behind the scenes. Visit just a handful of popular sites, and your data can be shared with dozens of companies you’ve never heard of.


image


Formerly known as Collusion, it’s available only as an add-on to Firefox, though you can use any browser to view a demo of it here, as well as a popular TED talk on it.


MaskMe
These days, nearly every website demands your email address and a password. But your kids don’t have to share theirs if they useMaskMe. This Chrome and Firefox add-on from Abine automatically generates a nonsensical email address (like af4302cc@opayq.com) and an inscrutable password whenever they’re asked to log in.


image


Mask Me automatically redirects any mail sent to the nonsense address to your child’s actual inbox (or yours). If the kid starts receiving junk mail at that address, just block or delete it — spam begone. MaskMe also works as a nifty cloud-based password manager, so your kids can easily access their accounts no matter what device they use.


 



Protect your kids’ personal information on the Big Bad Web?

Friday, March 14, 2014

Want to impressive customer with your presentation slide?

Here, we like to share with you the most popular presentation template (for Microsoft Office) that will help you to get attention from your customer.

This template well design with nice background color, font and icon. You are freely redesign the theme according to your requirement.

This powerpoint presentation template with non-default graphs and charts. That’s an easy way to stand out from the crowd.

Template is based on unique ability to use free or commercial dingbat fonts as icons. IconFont gives you freedom to change icon’s size, color, shadow and other things on the fly just as if it were a text character. It does not require Photoshop or any other graphic software skills.

Presentation includes custom animated pages and transitions, based on masterslides and placeholders. Package comes with several prebuilt color themes.


For more template, you can view at graphicriver.net

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Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Mobile Game Company's Top Sale On iOS

mobile game company income, top gainer game sale


 


Top Grossing iOS Games

find out top gainer mobile game company and top sell game on iOS.


How they create income with free game?


normal question normal people will ask, i will explain how in tommorow article..


But, today .. let see how much their income and daily new user that start using their apps.


enjoy










































































































































































REVENUEFREEPAIDGAMEPRICEREVENUEARPU INDEXDAILY NEW USERS
116-Clash of ClansFree$1,024,01814231,243
218-Candy Crush SagaFree$809,97710129,507
351-Game of War – Fire AgeFree$524,15812316,104
492-Big Fish Casino – Free Slots, Blackjack, Poker, CaFree$196,08210013,782
511-Farm Heroes SagaFree$248,46410041,661
642-Hay DayFree$164,49615916,698
741-Pet Rescue SagaFree$137,91011716,817
873-The Simpsons™: Tapped OutFree$69,3783514,973
9156-Slotomania – FREE SlotsFree$116,32518110,155
10--The Hobbit: Kingdoms of Middle-earthFree$88,155128500
11--MARVEL War of HeroesFree$99,74080500
12115-Bejeweled BlitzFree$73,02423311,765
1398-Brave FrontierFree$76,75310013,070
14150-Zynga Poker – Texas HoldemFree$65,84810010,392
1548-The Sims™ FreePlayFree$53,19010816,163
16224-Underworld EmpireFree$62,4541406,466
1724-myVEGAS Slots – Free Las Vegas Casino GamesFree$59,20810020,827
18174-GSN Casino – Deal or No Deal Slots, Wheel of FortuFree$45,3771009,262
19215-DoubleDown Casino – FREE Slots, Blackjack, RoulettFree$56,1191007,120
20226-BINGO Blitz – FREE Bingo + SlotsFree$47,8202876,644

Mobile Game Company's Top Sale On iOS