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sanjay0828

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  1. I am going to do something for the back button There is a tendency for people to click it. Thanks for the suggestions. - Sanjay
  2. Thanks for having a look I am planning the following features zoom, crop, rotate, making the image grayscale etc. These features should be out before the end of the week. I am also planning to add a slideshow - so that you can see all the images you have opened without any user intervention This is the same reason I created the site Here, you get to see the full-size image without actually actually going to the site. My initial design had a preview link under the image, but the problem was some images took a while to load. I didn't want the user to keep waiting for the image to load. So, I opened these images in a tab Thanks, Sanjay
  3. Hi all, I have just finished adding the final touches to my new website - a more user-friendly image search engine. Here is the link http://e.freewebhostingarea.com/not-found.html It is not exactly a search engine, but rather an interface over an existing engine (Google Image search). Please give it a try and let me know what you think. I am planning to add more features like zoom, crop, flip etc. If you have any suggestions, please do post it. Thanks, Sanjay
  4. The biggest disadvantage of Yahoo! is its cluttered home page A big turn - away Years back, when Yahoo! was just a toddler, there was this article in some computer magazine (I don't remember the name) It read - 'the biggest advantage of Yahoo! is its uncluttered interface' and then they started providing mail, groups, news etc. etc. Check out how they looked then here http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/ Later, Google came Google beat Yahoo! at all of it's games Of course, not Yahoo! Answers though Did you know that Yahoo! was instrumental in the founding of Google? All things said, Yahoo! is still the pioneer of these technologies Yahoo! popularized search, mail and more It brought the net to our fingertips and now companies are trying to buy Yahoo!
  5. You have got me wrong again I write the content based on the keywords I have chosen In my case, the page will be centered around 'The Mist'. As I posted before, The content is not my focus. The keywords are. I change the content based on the keywords.
  6. This has been bugging me for some time nowI know I haven't done too much postingBut still I would like to knowHow many posts am I supposed to make before I become a member???Is hosting necessary???Also, why are there levels for a newbie???
  7. I dont want to create content which no one wants to read I am not focussing on returning visitors here My aim here is to make some quick bucks It is not exactly ethical, but it is legal
  8. Read this http://forums.xisto.com/index.php?act&pid=354204 I am not asking you to try this... but this is just one of those ways (or tweaks as you call 'em)
  9. i know perpetual motion is not possible........ YET..... but let's just look at the various factors hindering this possibilty assume, we are trying to trap the kinetic energy of a body that is moving forever now, the most powerful opposing force is friction if the body is rotating on an axle or something, there is sliding friction (or rotating friction) also, there is friction from contact with air (or any medium) but... what if... the object was falling in vacuum - pure vacuum - touching nothing????? the object i m referring to is a spacecraft - high above the earth's atmosphere - falling without any opposing force so how do you get energy from this???? any object moving in a magnetic field (the earth's magnetic field in this case) generates an electric current the current thus generated could be converted into radio waves or something and send back to earth or it could be used to power equipments on board the craft i like this idea... but i have this nagging feeling - i missed some point here can you spot it????
  10. How to increase traffic on one's site???? I have this site running Google Ads Ya... thought of making some quick bucks But sadly, there weren't much visitors to my site I asked my all-knowing-oracle-friend what was the solution? His answer was quite simple - search engines Was he kidding? I couldn't possibly compete against those monoliths having thousands of referring links At about that same time, I felt a light bulb starting to glow in my mind No... this has nothing to do with SEO's Those thing are for those technically-sound-people My solution was pretty simple (WORKED FOR ME) Why try to compete in areas where there is too much competition??? First, think of some area (read as keyword) which currently wouldn't have too much crowding, but quite possible in the future For e.g. movies that are not yet released Here is what I did I created a page offering download links for 'The Mist' (way before the movie was released) Anyone searching for the mist download would come across my site's listing on the first page of the results Yes.. there were people out there that actually searched for this I got a decent 800+ unique hits during the fortnight before the movie's release After the movie's release, I cudn't find my site listed even in the top 100!!! BTW, the links weren't dead.. it pointed to the movie trailer
  11. This technique used to work, but not any more Changing the IP (i.e. by logging in and out of ISP) will fool Adsense if this is done once or twice But on repeating this, Adsense will detect a pattern and block them all (Each ISP's IPs follow a pattern) The technique described above CURRENTLY cannot be detected by Adsense But it is only a matter of time before they get smart and block this too
  12. Sounds nice, but.. What if I need to use the keyboard in the open i.e. where there is bright sunlight The light coming from the device doesn't seem to be bright enough... and I doubt that the image (of the keys) would be clearly visible
  13. I am not going to try it. I am satisfied with my earnings.I posted this article just to show that Google's Adsense can be broken too.No system is entirely secure.With enough time, some knowledge and a hell lot of patience, anyone can break a so-called secure system.
  14. Thanks for your opinion.If you don't mind, could you please tell me what the other 4 ways are?Might be useful.
  15. I am sure many of you would have used Adsense for Search. You include Google Search in your site. Someone comes along and does a search for some XYZ. He finds an ad interesting among those results and he clicks. Voila!!! You get paid!!! Very convenient!!! I have been using this for sometime now and yesterday, I discovered a bug. Remember the code, that Google asks you to paste in your site in order to use Adsense Search <!-- Search Google --><center><form method="get" action="google.com/custom&%2334; target="_top"><table bgcolor="#ffffff"><tr><td nowrap="nowrap" valign="top" align="left" height="32"><a href="www.google.de/?gfe_rd=cr&ei=BwkjVKfAD8uH8QfckIGgCQ&gws_rd=ssl;<img src="google.com/logos/Logo_25wht.gif&%2334; border="0" alt="Google" align="middle"></img></a><label for="sbi" style="display: none">Enter your search terms</label><input type="text" name="q" size="31" maxlength="255" value="" id="sbi"></input><label for="sbb" style="display: none">Submit search form</label><input type="submit" name="sa" value="Search" id="sbb"></input><input type="hidden" name="client" value="pub-0000000000000"></input><input type="hidden" name="forid" value="1"></input><input type="hidden" name="ie" value="ISO-8859-1"></input><input type="hidden" name="oe" value="ISO-8859-1"></input><input type="hidden" name="hl" value="en"></input></td></tr></table></form></center><!-- Search Google -->If you know HTML, the above code will be very easy to understand.If you don't, you better do. Ok. Let's leave that. This is what we do now. Substitute <form method="get" action="https://www.google.com/custom; target="_top"> with <form method="get" action="http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/; target="_top"> This code will work just the same and you will still earn money from those clicks Originally, the search results page would have had an URL starting with https://www.google.com/custom..... Now, the URL would start as http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/..... NOTE: 72.14.235.104 is an IP mapped to https://www.google.de/?gfe_rd=cr&ei=BwkjVKfAD8uH8QfckIGgCQ&gws_rd=ssl i.e. both mean the same (almost) What is the bug here? Have you heard of Google cache? It is that nice little thing which maintains a copy of every page (almost) on Google's index. If your page (e.g. https://xyz.xyz/) is listed on Google, then the cached version of your page can, most probably, be accessed through http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/ The best part - the cached version can include javascripts too. Now anyone knowing javascript will also know that two pages on the same domain (in our e.g. 72.14.235.104) can access each other - e.g. one can click on the other's links etc. Our next step is to create a page which does the same. A little javascript knowledge can help you with this. Next step - wait till this page is cached by Google. Last step - your talent. How you can get people to visit both these pages (the cached site and the results page) simultaneously is up to you. Once that is done, the script on your cached site could <- snipped -> on the search results page. Remember:- the code given by Google is just HTML. Using javascript, you can control anything on a HTML page (for dummies - the viewer needn't actually search. with javascript, you could write a code that automatically submits the form) I am not sure how many understood what I wrote. Any doubts? Post 'em P.S. This is purely for educational purpose and I don't want anyone misusing it
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