Set Background Image Of Google Homepage As Your Desktop Background Image

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Today in this post I will tell you how you can save background images of Google homepage. If have read my post in March about changing background image of Google Home page then you might also want that you can use those image as your desktop background, because Google have a good collection of beautiful and high resolution images in Public gallery Continue reading Set Background Image Of Google Homepage As Your Desktop Background Image

Save Background Image Of Google Homepage

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Today in this post I will tell you how you can save background images Google home page. Some of you must be thinking Google don’t have any background image, it is just a plane white background color. If you read my couple of weeks back post then you must know that we have an option to change background image/color of Google homepage Continue reading Save Background Image Of Google Homepage

HTML5 cheatsheet

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Today in this post I will tell and show you HTML5 Cheatsheet. HTML5 is a language for structuring and presenting content for the World Wide Web, a core technology of the Internet. It is the latest revision of the HTML standard (originally created in 1990) and currently remains under development. Its core aims have been to improve the language with support for the latest multimedia while keeping it easily readable by humans and consistently understood by computers and devices (web browsers, parsers etc.) Continue reading HTML5 cheatsheet

How To Setup FeedDemon On Your Computer

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Today in this post I will tell you how you can setup FeedDemon on your computer. I never used any RSS reader before, I tried Google Reader but got little confused (though it is easy to use but not worked for me) then few days back I installed desktop based feed reader called Continue reading How To Setup FeedDemon On Your Computer

Getting 404 Error From Google Chrome Hoarding Advertisement

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Today in this post I will tell and show you the 404 error of Google Chrome hoarding (billboard). Google Chrome is third most use browse in the world with the market share of 9.98% after Internet Explorer (57.08%) and Firefox (22.81%).and to increase its market share Google is rapidly trying through advertising online and offline both. Before Google have came up with an offline advertisement in India. And now Google have came up advertising on hoardings on many different places. Have a look to the few hoardings below


Google Chrome Hoarding from Delhi (Noida Link Road, near Mayur Vihar)


Google Chrome Hoarding from Mumbai


Google Chrome Hoarding from Hyderabad (Near the Taj on Banjara Hills)

In all the three hoarding says

Install speed
Chrome by Google
A fast new Internet browser
www.google.co.in/Chrome

But when you visit the link given on hoarding (www.google.co.in/Chrome) it will give 404 error (page not found). This is because anything in subdirectory (after .com/, .co.in/, .org/) is case sensitive, not all sites follow the case sensitive rule. But when it come to Google they follow it very closely, they don’t like everything in caps, that why they have removed the caps lock button from Google Chrome laptop keyboard. So in the hoarding URL (www.google.co.in/Chrome) “C” of Chrome is in caps, it will work fine when you will type everything in lowercase (www.google.co.in/chrome).

I know it’s a tiny mistake but when the page lands you nowhere then what the use whole advertisement.

Noticed by Cutting the Chai.

What you have to say about this mistake done by a company with lots of expectations? And what is your primary browser (I use Google Chrome only as my primary browser)?

Update [08/01/2010]: – As I noticed today Google have made changes and now google.co.in/Chrome, google.co.in/CHROME is working but if you type google.co.in/ChRomE it will still give 404 error.

How To Clear Cache In Six Major Browsers

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Today in this post I will tell you how you can clear cache in six major browsers (Chrome, Epic, Firefox, Internet Explorer, Opera and Safari). All of you have heard word cache but do you know what cache is? When you visit a site for first time it takes little time to load as compare to you visit the same site again for second time. It will load faster in second time as because when you visited that site for the first time it store some data from that site in your computer. So when you visit that same site again instead of collecting those data from the internet, those stored data in your computer where collected which make it load faster.

So when any changes where made in data it won’t get change in your cache, so that’s why sometime we were told to delete the cache. So here how you can delete the cache in six different browsers.

Chrome
1.       Open your browser
2.       Click on Customize and control button (top-right corner of the browser)
3.       Now click on Options

4.       Select Under the Hood tab
5.       Under Privacy you will see Clear browser data… click on it

6.       Now tick the Empty the cache box
7.       And select the period of how old cache you want to delete (e.g.: last hour, last day, Last week and so on)

8.       Now click on Clear browsing data

Now your browser cache is deleted.

1.       Open your browser
2.       Go to Tool –> Options… –> Privacy –> clear your recent history


3.       Select the time range, how old cache you want to delete (e.g.: last hour, last day, Last week and so on)
4.       Now tick the Cache box
5.       Then click on OK button

Now your browser cache is deleted.

Firefox
1.       Open your browser
2.       Go to Tool –> Options… –> Privacy –> clear your recent history


3.       Select the time range, how old cache you want to delete (e.g.: last hour, last day, Last week and so on)
4.       Now tick the Cache box
5.       Then click on Clear Now button

Now your browser cache is deleted.

Internet Explorer
1.       Open your browser
2.       Go to Tools –> Internet Options

3.       Under General tab you will see Delete button click on it

4.       Tick Temporary Internet files
5.       Then click on Delete button

Now your browser cache is deleted.

Opera
1.       Open your browser
2.       Go to Menu –> Settings –> Preferences…

3.       A popup will open in that popup
4.       Go to Advanced –> History

5.       Click on Empty Now button

Now your browser cache is deleted.

Safari
1.       Open your browser
2.       Press Alt (if you can’t see the menu bar at top)
3.       Now go to Edit –> Empty Cache…

4.       Now a popup will open
5.       In that popup click on Empty button

Now your browser cache is deleted.
Tip: – For instance you can use Ctrl+R to delete the cache for that particular page you are in.

If you have any questions or problem let me know

If Web Browsers Were Celebrities

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Today in this post I will show you an Info-graphic web browser getting compare with celebrities. This Info-graphic is made by Shane Snow for Wix and Walyou. Where FireFox is compared with Morgan Freeman, Chrome is compared with Christopher Nolan and more such (more see below).

What do you think about them?
And do anyone of you thinking of making it in Indian version?