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Get New Email Alerts as SMS via Way2SMS

Did you know that you could get Email alerts even without GPRS connection but as SMS? Well I'd would know if your a BSNL customer since they have advertised about Email2SMS option for subscribers and it costs around Rs. 30/month for the subscription. Well, Here is an alternative and this alternative is much more awesome since its FREE! That's right, you don't need to pay anything for this. Cool huh? Well give it a try!Note : This Tutorial works for Indian Users only!Firstly head over to Way2SMS and Read more
July 22, 2012
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Keybord Shortcuts (Windows)

Ever wonder to know the full list of keyboard shortcuts that you can use on your Windows system? Well, I have for you, the collection of all the shortcuts you can use on any windows based system.Standard Shorcuts 1. CTRL+C (Copy) 2. CTRL+X (Cut) 3. CTRL+V (Paste) 4. CTRL+Z (Undo) 5. DELETE (Delete) 6. SHIFT+DELETE (Delete the selected item permanently without placing the item in the Recycle Bin) 7. CTRL while dragging an item (Copy the selected item) 8. CTRL+SHIFT while dragging an item (Create Read more
July 20, 2012
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Open all links in new tab

If you have a website with articles containing links, and if you want to make those links open in a new tab, normally you need to edit those posts and placed target="_blank" tag right? Well what if your site have lots of posts, say 1000+ its difficult to open each article and edit it. Well there is a solution for this, just by putting a code to the end of the page ie., just before </body> tag of your website.To do this, Simple open your theme's footer file and Just above to "</body>" Read more
July 17, 2012
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List of basic SSH Commands in CentOS Linux Server

Since I connect my server to SSH to do couple of tweaks and modifications, It's important for you to know what all commands are available and what all it could do for you while you execute it especially if your going to manage a server through SSH. Therefore, I have given a list of basic SSH commands in CentOS which I use while I manage servers.ls – list the contents of the current directory ls -a – list the contents of the current directory including hidden files)] ls -l – shows you file Read more
July 16, 2012
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