Wednesday, 11 April 2012

How To Protect Your Adsense Account




PLEASE READ VERY CAREFULLY THESE TERMS AND CONDITIONS AND THE FAQ BEFORE REGISTERING FOR THE GOOGLE ADSENSE ONLINE PROGRAM. PARTICIPATION IN THE GOOGLE ADSENSE ONLINE PROGRAM INDICATES THAT YOU ACCEPT THESE TERMS AND CONDITIONS. IF YOU DO NOT ACCEPT THESE TERMS AND CONDITIONS, PLEASE DO NOT REGISTER FOR OR PARTICIPATE IN THE GOOGLE ADSENSE ONLINE PROGRAM.

Some Common Mistakes That Violate Google Adsense TOS - 


1) Never Click On Your Own Adds.

2) Never Ask Other To Click On Your Adds.

3) Never Try To Change Anything In Your Adsense Code.

4) Never Use Other Adds On Your Website Along With Your Adsense Adds.

5) Do Not Send Your Ads By Email.

6) If Your Web Pages Language Is Not Supported, Do Not Use The Code On Such Pages.

7) Do Not Disclose Confidential Information i.e. CTR, CPM

8) Do Not Place More Than 3 Ad Units And 3 Add Links Or 2 Adsense Search Boxes On Any Web Page.

9) Never Create A New Page Only Of Adsense Adds For More Clicks.

10) Do Not Copy Content From Others Sites For Your Site.

11) Do Not Get Fake Traffic From Those Sites Which Offers Traffic For Your Sites.




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7) Increase Retweets on blog posts
8) Increase Facebook likes for blog posts
9) Enhance Stumble Upon followers

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Increase Traffic By Submitting Blog to Blog Directories

 
 
Today i am gonna tell you a way to increase your web traffic by submitting your blog or site to blog directories. These blog directories have high pageranks and large numbers of visitors which helps you to increase your visitors and pageranks.

There are many blog directories on web but below are most popular. These are -

-Technorati
-Topblogging
-Topblogarea
-Topbloglists
-Histats
-Sitemeter
-Statcounter
-Fuelmyblog
-Blogtolist
-Blogcatalog
-Blogarama
-Bloggingfusion
-Myblogdirectory

There is some more popular blog directories - Click Here

So what are you waiting for ? Register your email id on these blog directories and its free to join.

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Create 1000 free backlinks

 
Backlinks, also known as incoming links, inlinks, inbound links and inward links, are incoming links to a website or web page. In basic link terminology, a backlink is any link received by a web node (web page, directory, website, or top level domain) from another web node. It will also increase your google search ranking.

So How to get a Free backlinks?

Now you are really want to know about to get 1000 free backlinks for your website or blog. You are thing about i am lying. No its true, unbelievable true.
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Monday, 9 April 2012

Microsoft Releases New Windows 7 theme : Cherry Blossoms of Japan



Soothe your senses with glorious photos of flowering Japanese cherry trees in this freeWindows 7 theme.
Click to download theme




DOWNLOAD Cherry Blossoms of Japan Theme

Secure Computing: Free Virus Protection with PC Tools Anti-Virus

So far in our series about free anti-virus utilities we've covered AVG, Avast, AntiVir andClamWin, and today we're going to show you PC Tools AntiVirus, by the same people that made the well-known Spyware Doctor anti-spyware utility.
Installing PC Tools AntiVirus
Installation of PC Tools could not be easier, in fact I had everything installed and updated in less than 2 minutes.  As of this writing the current version is 5.0.
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PC Tools Anti-Virus uses an update feature called Smart Updates.  This comes up right away during installation to get the latest database updates right away.
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The user interface is attractive and easy to use.  Every setting and action for PC Tools Anti-Virus can be accessed here.
User Interface
For my first scan I used the Intelli-Scan feature which was enabled by default. Wow! A scan in under one minute?  Well, according to the scan report (which is generated after every scan) turns out only 1,288 files were scanned.  Intelli-Scan scans only the critical areas of your PC and looks for active threats.
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Then I tested out a full system scan, and it completed in under 15 minutes which is the fastest out of any utility we have covered.
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There is a feature to schedule scans as well.  Daily, Weekly, or Monthly and at specific times during the day.
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You can do a full system scan, Intelli-Scan, or a custom scan where you choose the files and directories.
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Conclusion
PC Tools Anti-Virus Free Edition seems like a decent choice for an anti-virus utility since the features available are comparable, but they are not as abundant as others and are not enabled by default. There is also a real-time protection feature called Intelli-Guard. For $49.95 you'll get the entire security suite which includes Spam and Spyware protection.
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We are getting close to wrapping up our free anti-virus utility series. If there are any you use or would like covered definitely leave a comment or contact us and we will see what we can do.

Download PC Tools Anti-Virus Free Editionhttp://www.pctools.com/free-antivirus/


How to Test Drive Google Android on Your PC Without Buying a Phone


Would you like to test drive the latest version of Google’s Android OS without buying a new mobile device?  Here’s how you can run Android on your PC for free with the Android SDK Emulator.
Android is the latest mobile OS to take the world by storm, but everyone doesn’t have access to the latest mobile devices.  Thankfully, there’s an easy way to run Android on your Windows, Mac, or Linux computer.  Google provides an Android emulator with their SDK, which is designed to let developers test their apps on Android before running them on handsets.  We can use this to test drive Android on our computer, here’s how to do it.
Getting Started
The Android Emulator requires Java to run, so if you don’t already have Java installed on your computer, download it from the link below and install as normal.
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Note: When installing Java, make sure not to install any crapware it tries to sneak in like the worthless Yahoo toolbar.
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Then, download the Android SDK from Google (link below), and make sure to select the correct version for your computer.  Once it’s downloaded, unzip the files as normal.
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In Windows, run the SDK Setup.exe program to get started running Android on your PC.
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The SDK will check Google’s servers for available packages.
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If you see an SSL error message, click the Settings tab on the left in the SDK and AVD Manager window that opened in the background.  Here, uncheck the Force https box, click Ok, and then reopen the setup.
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Now, the Package Installer will open.  You can choose what you want to install, and then clickInstall to begin installing the Android emulator on your computer.
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By default, all of the SDK platforms, samples, and APIs will be selected for install.  This can take quite a while to download, as several versions of Android are currently available.  If you only want to play around with Android, choose the version you want.  You’ll want the SDK Platform Android your.version.  Then click the Reject bullet on all the other entries, and click Install.  We wanted to try out the latest Android 2.2 as well as the older 1.5, so we downloaded both of them.
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Once you’ve started installing, you’ll see a window showing the download and installation progress.  This may take a few minutes, depending on your Internet speed.
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You’ll have some little Androids in your taskbar, but unfortunately they don’t show the download progress.
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Setup an Android Emulator
Once the download is completed, you can setup an emulator to test drive Android on your computer.  Select the Virtual Devices from the left menu, and then click the New button on the right.
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Enter a name for your virtualized Android, and select the version of Android you want to use from the drop-down menu.  This will only show the version you installed previously, so you may only see one version listed depending on your selection.
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Enter a size under the SD Card entry; this is a virtual SD card that’s actually an IMG file that Android will use to store your settings and files in.  Then, select a screen size from the skin options.  The default is a standard, Nexus One-type display, while the others are different sizes including even a BlackBerry-style device.
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Click Create AVD when you’re finished.
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The program may appear to freeze while it is creating the AVD, so just wait until you see the confirmation window.
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You’re now ready to run Android on your PC!  Select your new virtual Android, and click Starton the right.
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You can choose to scale the display if you’ve chosen a larger screen size than your monitor will fit, and then select Launch.
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Android will now begin to load in your emulator.  Several command prompt windows may open, and then you’ll see the emulator itself.  Notice that the default, large screen size will display a keypad and virtual buttons on the right side of the emulated device.
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Android may take several minutes to load, especially on your first run.  After a while, the boot screen will switch to an Android boot animation.
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Finally, you’ll be presented with your new Android home screen!  Use your mouse as you would normally, though remember that you don’t need to double-click to open apps.
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You can open pre-installed apps from the launcher menu, though unfortunately these emulator images do not include the Android Marketplace.
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View your favorite websites in the browser, and they will render just as they would on an Android device.  Note that you can enter text using the on screen keyboard in the emulator, or with your standard keyboard.  Since this is an emulator, you may notice some lag in entering text.
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You can also install Apps that are directly available online.
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Default apps such as Email work great, and you can even see most of the device settings in Android.
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Click and hold on the home screen to change the background or try out widgets.
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You’ll even see the nifty Android Lock screen if you leave your virtual machine alone for a few minutes.  Just click the arrow and drag it to the other side of the screen to unlock.
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You can always repeat the steps later to create a new Android virtual machine.  Here we’ve created an Android 1.5 virtual machine with the QVGA screen size.
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We did experience a few crashes in our tests, and the emulator felt somewhat sluggish, but in all, it’s fun to try  out a new mobile OS without spending money on a new phone.
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Launch Android Virtual Machines Later
Anytime you want to launch your Android virtual machines in the emulator, just run the SDK Setup.exe as before, and select them from the Virtual Devices list.  Alternately, you can launch an emulator directly from the command line.  To do this, browse to your Android SDK folder and open the Tools folder.  Press the Shift key and right-click, and then select Open Command Window Here.
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Now enter the following in the Command Prompt, substituting the name of your Android virtual machine for your_device:
emulator @your_device
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Create a Shortcut For Your Android
Alternately, right-click on the Emulator.exe in the SDK Tools folder, and select Create Shortcut.
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This shortcut would actually only run the emulator in Command Prompt and not load an actual virtual device.  We’ll need to change the properties to do this, so right-click and selectProperties.
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Select the Shortcut tab, and then scroll to the end of the Target box.  Enter the name of your virtual Android as before, as @your_Android after the emulator.exe, and then click Ok.
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Now you can launch your Android directly from your Desktop or Start menu.
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Conclusion
Whether you’re a developer who wants to write the next greatest app for Android or are simply are curious about Android and would like to try it out without buying a new phone, the Android Emulator is a great way to get started for free.  It is also a great way to try out new versions of Android if you have an older device. We were disappointed that the Android Marketplace wasn’t included. but check back in the next couple days and we’ll show you how to run it in the emulator!
Also, don’t forget; if you’re using an aging Windows Mobile phone, you might be able to turn it into an Android phone.  
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Download Java for your computerhttp://java.com/en/