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How To Know Status Of Any Shortned URL from goo.gl ?


What Is goo.gl ?

goo.gl is a free URL shortner service from google.If you are signed in with your google account you can get the information of all URL's you have shortened.

How to Know Status Of goo.gl URL'S ?

You can get the status of URL's you have created by signing into your google account then a question may arise how to check the status of URL's created by others?.It's quite simple
  • Just add a + sign after the shortned goo.gl URL in the adress bar.
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New Search Engine To Protect Your Online Privacy

Do You Have Online Privacy????
The answer is defenitely NO

Why is it so?
  • You are continuosly tracked by google.
  • Google stores your search results, what kind of website you visit.
  • Google and Other major Search engines do this to bring you relevant ads.for eg: if i visit any website supported by google ads then i will see only ads related to hosting,domain or transfer domain and something related to web
  • Every time you search and get into a website your geographical location,search terms,browser,computer info etc.... are submitted to the site.
So What?
  • The third party ad services build up your profile
  • They Can Sell Your Profile and potentially show up in unwanted places
  • Which can uniqely identify you 
  • Or a bad Google employee could go snooping
  • Or Google could get hacked 
  • Your saved searches can be legally requested,and then come back to bite you
  • So, the ads follow you on every sites
How To Get Rid Of This?

To Search a term visit DuckDuckGo.com


Sync All Your Bookmarks



Most of us have trouble remembering  bookmarks,passwords etc... So this post is about syncing your bookmarks,passwords,cookies etc.. in various browsers

Syncing Bookmarks In Google Chrome



  1. Click on the settings icon present in the top-right screen of chrome
  2. Select Options
  3. Then select Personal Stuff
  4. Click on Sign Into Chrome
  5. On the box that opens type in your gmail Username and Password
  6. Click Sign In
  7. On the conformation box click OK,sync everything

You have now succesfully Synced your google chrome data's. So if your system is formatted install chrome and setup sync you will see all your browser data.


Syncing Bookmarks In Mozilla Firefox


  1. Open Option from the mozilla button present on the top-left corner of browser
  2. On the box which opens select Setup Firefox Sync under the Sync tab
  3. Click on Create a New Account
  4. Type in the username,password and click Next
  5. Save the Recovery Key and click Next
  6. Type the Captcha code on the next page
  7. Click Finish
  8. Then close the option box by clicking OK

You have now succesfully Synced your Mozilla Firefox data's. So if your system is formatted install Mozilla Firefox and setup sync you will see all your browser data.


Syncing Bookmarks In Opera Mini (Mobile)


Open Opera Mini or Opera Mobile 
  1. Click on Options
  2. Select Settings
  3. On the settings screen select Opera Link
  4. In the next screen type Username,password and mail id
  5. Now, it will began to Syncronise your data
  6. Finally it shows a screen that Your Browser Data Has Been Syncronised

You have now succesfully Synced your Opera Mini's bookmarks and quick dials. So if you lost your bookmarks then you can setup sync in the new opera to get back your old bookmarks.


Note : If you want to get the mobile bookmarks in opera on your pc, you can sign in to opera unite with the above username and password.




HAPPY SYNCING

Google Introduces Country Domains on Blogger to Aid Content Removal


Google is directing users to localized country domains on Blogger to provide it flexibility to comply with content removal rules in various countries.

The move suggests that Internet companies are coming to terms with the need to follow local rules, as they try to gain users in countries where there are concerns about pornography, and certain political and religious content.

Google's update on Jan. 9 came ahead of Twitter's controversial decision last week to withhold certain content from users in a specific country, when required by local laws, while keeping it available to the rest of the world.

Over the coming weeks, users might notice that the URL (uniform resource locator) of a blog they are reading has been redirected to a country-code top level domain, or ccTLD, Google said on a support page on Blogger that was first noticed by the news site Techdows.

"Migrating to localized domains will allow us to continue promoting free expression and responsible publishing while providing greater flexibility in complying with valid removal requests pursuant to local law," Google said. Content removed due to a specific country's law will only be removed from the relevant ccTLD, it added.

Google is facing legal action in India in connection with content on its sites that is said to be objectionable. The Indian government in January allowed a court in Delhi to prosecute Google, Facebook, and 19 others, after Vinay Rai, editor of a local newspaper, filed a suit alleging objectionable content on their websites. Google had meanwhile appealed the lower court order before the Delhi High Court.

The Indian government has also demanded that Google and others should evolve mechanisms to quickly remove online content considered objectionable under Indian law.

But the feature on Blogger is part of a global rollout, and has little to do with the current situation in India, said a source close to the situation, who requested anonymity.

Services like Blogger, YouTube and Google+ help users to express themselves and share different points of view, Google said in a statement on Thursday. Where content is illegal or breaks Google's terms of service, the company will continue to remove it, it added. Google did not respond to a request for comment whether the changes on Blogger were linked to the court decision in India.

Google's YouTube also restricts access to content by IP address, citing the requirement of some content partners to make their videos available only to certain countries. It also blocks specific content in order to comply with local laws in countries where YouTube has launched. "For instance, certain Nazi imagery is unlawful in parts of Europe," according to a YouTube support page.


Google working on an 'entertainment device'

Google is developing a home entertainment device, according to people with knowledge of the company's plans, in a move that would bring it more broadly into consumer electronics.
The device, which exists as a prototype and will eventually be sold as a branded item to consumers, is the company's most significant venture into hardware. While the initial purpose of the device will be for streaming music, the eventual use could be much wider.
As the Internet matures, the leading companies are trying to create full-fledged ecosystems to preserve their individual dominance. Amazon, which began as a retailer, now makes reading devices. Apple, which originally produced only hardware, now sells content.
Google still makes the vast majority of its money from Internet search. But as computing detaches from the desktop and laptop, the company cannot afford to be marginalized. The new device is an effort to control the design, production and sale of an entertainment device, just as its competitors have done so successfully.
Larry Page, who last year took the reins of the company he co-founded, has been intent on moving into hardware. The entertainment device has been in the works for more than a year, before Google made a $12.5 billion deal to buy the handset maker Motorola Mobility, the most likely manufacturer of the device. That acquisition is likely to close next week.
Owning Motorola - whose origins lie in a company that made an earlier generation of home entertainment systems before stumbling - will put Google into direct competition with the phone makers that use its Android software as well as Apple and its iPhone.
A Google spokesman declined to comment.
While Google has talked openly about its designs on consumers' living rooms, news that the device was becoming a reality surfaced last week in an application the search giant filed with the Federal Communications Commission. In the application, Google said it would begin testing a device it labeled simply an "entertainment device."
The device will have Bluetooth and Wi-Fi and, as Google noted in the application, it will "connect to other home electronics equipment." The application, which was first reported by the tech Web site GigaOM, said Google would test the device for stability in employees' homes through the summer.
Analysts are wary of Google's venture into the notoriously cutthroat hardware field. Apple has loyal, sometimes fanatical followers, and enviably rich profit margins. Amazon is willing to lose money on its devices and make it up on sales of content. Most other hardware makers have a much tougher slog.
But Google is seen as having little choice.
"Google's future depends on extending its influence beyond the PC screen," said James McQuivey, a Forrester analyst. "They've made tremendous progress in the mobile phone business, but their attempts to do the same thing with the TV and tablet flopped because the hardware manufacturers they relied on were not able to move fast enough."
But Mr. McQuivey noted that controlling manufacturing meant calling the shots. "It's quite telling that Amazon introduced its tablet two months ago and is already the second tablet maker in the market," he said.
Last November, Google introduced its own streaming music service to compete with Apple and Amazon in the wars for digital media. The service lets users access music from various Internet connected devices. By manufacturing its own device, Google can tether those listeners back to its own product.
Google's larger goal, a person closely tied to the project said, was to connect everything in the home to the Internet, including light bulbs, speakers and TV sets. Google unveiled a "conceptual" version of a multi-purpose device last year at a developer conference.
The perils of not having full control of the design and manufacturing of a device became apparent with Google TV, which was codeveloped in 2010 by Google, Sony, Intel and Logitech. Reviewers hated it and the public scorned it. Guerrino De Luca, chief executive of Logitech has acknowledged publicly that the Google TV was "a mistake of implementation of a gigantic nature."

Google Plus Age Limit Reduced To 13 From 18




According to The Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act of 1998 (COPPA), users registering on websites like Facebook, which collect information from users, are asked to enter their (real) date of birth at the time of registration. This indicates that users (children) below 13 years of age are restricted from creating the account.




The same law is now applied to Google Plus and Google Accounts as well. Google is now requiring new users to enter their real birth date while  registering on their social networking site Google Plus, or any other services provided by Google. If the entered date indicates that you are below 13 years of age, then you won’t be able to create an account and you will receive a notification stating that “Google could not create your account. In order to have a Google Account, you must meet certain age requirements. To learn more about online child safety, visit the Federal Trade Commission’s website.”


If you’re already on Google Plus and your entered age is not above 13 years, then it is likely that your account will be disabled (deleted) in the next 30 days. There isn’t any option for you to edit you birth date of your current account.

However, you can re-enable your Google Plus account by completing any of the following steps -

Sending in a signed form via mail or fax with a copy of your current, government-issued ID showing your date of birth, or
Performing a small transaction ($0.30 USD) on a valid credit card.
Please note that you will be charged $1 USD for your transaction of $0.30 USD.

If you have chosen to use your credit card to make the transaction, then your Google Plus account will be re-enabled within minutes. However, if you’re using the mail or fax option, then it can take several days or even a couple of weeks for your account to get re-activated.

Facebook also requires entering user’s birth date at the time of registration. However, Mark Zuckerberg strongly feels that kids who are below 13 years of age should to be allowed to use social networking sites.

Though there are millions of kids (below 13 years of age) who are already using Facebook by giving fake birth dates, Zuckerberg is determined to change this rule and wants to make it legal. He believes that allowing kids onto social networking site will help them learn new things quickly and effortlessly.

AdMob will be changed by Google AdSense

Google announced that from the 30th of September Google AdMob will not support advertising/publishing for mobile sites anymore.

Users, who are using AdMob for monetizing mobile sites, should now use AdSense instead, because AdMob will only support mobile apps, not sites.

The process will not be automatized, so users will have to create AdSense accounts by theirselves.

The AdMob ads will be shut down and the AdSense module will be prepared by next week.

Google Logo Collection

Have You Missed a google logo for a particular day for eg. christmas.
You Can See all google logo by going to the link below.
Google Logos

Google Tricks


  • 5*9+(sqrt 10)^3=
Goto Google.com
Type 5*9+(sqrt 10)^3= in search box
Press Search Button
  • Meaning Of Search For Google


Goto Google.com
Type Search in search box
Press I’m Feeling Lucky Button


  • Loneliest Number


Goto Google.com
Enter the following line in search box the loneliest number
Press enter and see which is the loneliest number.


  • Meaning Of Recursion


Goto Google.com
Enter the following line in search box Recursion
Press Enter.On top of results you will See “Did You Mean: Recursion”


  • Google Loco


Goto Google.com
Type Google loco in search box
Press I’m Feeling Lucky Button


  • The number of horns on a unicorn


Goto Google.com
Enter the following line in search box the number of horns on a unicorn
Press Enter key


  • Chuck Norris


Goto Google.com
Enter the following line in search box Find Chuck Norris
Press I’m Feeling Lucky Button


  • French military Victories


Goto Google.com
Type in French Military Victories
Press I’m feeling lucky button

  • Tilt google page


Goto Google.com
Type Tilt



  • Collection Of Google Doodles


For those who enjoy google doodle and may have missed some of google logos then they can definitely see all of them at the logo collections