Thursday, 17 November 2011

How to insert “LIKE” button in FB chat [many more]

We all are seriously addicted to Facebook chat!

Smileys have become an integral part of our language,

Another thing is that the Facebook like button has also invaded our cyber life too much ,
so recently Facebook launched the Like button smiley which you can send via chat , as you can see below , ain’t that cool?


To Insert the like button into Facebook chat type the following “(y)”

Facebook has other weird and bizarre smileys!

1.The Shark
To get the shark type (^^^) 

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Monday, 14 November 2011

Speed Up Your PC To Play High-End Games

GBoost is a free windows game booster service that allows you to temporarily speed up your slowing PC by temporarily disabily some of the services that are not required for gaming . This improves the overall speed of your game and generally more responsive gaming.



GBoost return your PC back to its normal form either by pressing the Restore button or it happens automatically on your next reboot.It is completely safe with no permanent changes made to your PC.
Note : Works with Windows XP ,Vista and 7.

Download  GBoost

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Sunday, 13 November 2011

Track your stolen laptop


Prey is a free download and it let's you keep track of your laptop at
all times. This tool will help you find your device if it ever gets lost
or stolen. Its lightweight, open source software, and free for anyone to
use. It just works.
Prey works by installing a small agent on your laptop, it then silently
waits for a remote signal to wake up and work. The signal can either be
sent from the internet or an SMS message, and allows you to gather
information on the device's location, hardware and network status.
Great for helping you find your lost or stolen laptop. You can pin point
where the thief is, take a picture and watch there movements on your
computer so if they log into Facebook or their email you will even know
the thief's name.

Official Site: http://preyproject.com/


>>>DOWNLOAD FROM HERE<<<
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Monday, 7 November 2011

How To Enable Facebook Timeline Right This Second

Facebook has announced Timeline, a crazy (and kind of creepy) omnibus look at everything that has ever happened in your Facebook lifespan. It’s like a story book of your life — or at least the online, documented parts.
Facebook said that Timeline would be on the way for everyone sometime in the coming weeks… which is great and all, for everyone else. You’re the type of person who reads TechCrunch, and are thus likely the type of person who likes their new and shiny things right now.
That’s okay. We can make it happen.
Fortunately, enabling Timeline a bit early isn’t too difficult — but it’s not at all straight forward, either.
You see, Facebook is enabling Timeline early for open graph developers. You, too, can be an open graph developer — even if you’re just looking to dabble.
A few things to note:
- You probably don’t want to do this unless you’re actually a developer. Expect bugs.
- Only you will see your timeline at first (unless you decide otherwise), but it will automatically go public after a few days. My timeline was automatically hard-set to go public on September 29th.
- It seems that if you login into Facebook on another machine, Timeline gets disabled automatically on all of your machines. With that said, it seems you can get back to your timeline (but ONLY after following the steps below) by navigating to http://www.facebook.com/YOURUSERNAMEHERE?sk=timeline
- You’ll need to have a “verified” account for one of the steps, which means you need a credit card or phone number attached to the account.

Here’s how to do it:

Step One – Authorize Facebook Developer To Access Your Account

The first step is to sign up as a Facebook developer. This involves enabling and authorising Facebook Developer to access your Facebook account. Just go here and click “allow“.

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