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A respite for Pakistanis, YouTube started working on a few browsers after being banned for more than two years in the country.
People were at first skeptical, but this was soon followed by joy and disappointment from those who could still not access it.
The video-sharing website has been banned in Pakistan since September 2012 after the search engine giant refused to take down the “Innocence of Muslims” movie that sparked furious protests around the world.
Earlier this month, an official said YouTube will remain blocked in Pakistan ‘indefinitely’, as experts have failed to find a way to filter content deemed offensive and blasphemous.
YouTube is Blocked in many countries Specially in Pakistan and also many other Sits Today Will Show You How To Unblock any Site with a Proxy.
It is very easy just follow the steps given below.
1.Goto Zalmos.com and type in the text box www.youtube.com or any other url and click (click me button) and the next page will be the site which you typed.
2.Type any name of video which you want to see now. and you are done.
Every one of us has watched Star Wars on television, computer or in a theater. It is the same movie with aliens fighting each other for galaxies and such stuff. There is nothing new in it. But wait, have you watched an ASCII (American Standard Code for Information Interchange) version of Star Wars and that too in Windows usingtelnet? A network protocol known only to computer wizards. Well if you have not, then you must do it now! There is a complete copy of Star Wars done entirely in ASCII characters that you can watch in the Windowsoperating system (or any OS that supports telnet). The only thing required to watch it is an internet connection; speed does not matter.
To watch it on Windows XP,Mac OS X and Linux
Go to Start, Run. (Only for Windows users)
Now type "telnet towel.blinkenlights.nl" without the quotes and press Enter. Users of Mac OS X and Linux can directly execute this code in the terminal window.
On Windows 10, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 7 and Windows Vista
Telnet is turned off by default in the latest versions of Windows. So, in order to watch star wars, you must first enable telnet by going to Control Panel › Programs › Turn Windows Feature On or Off and ticking both the telnet check boxes. After doing that, follow the steps given below:-
Go to Start, Search in Windows Vista and Windows 7 and Windows 10. On Windows 8 and Windows 8.1, open the main Start page.
Type telnet and press Enter.
In the following command prompt window, type "o" without quotes and press Enter.
Now type "towel.blinkenlights.nl" without the quotes and press Enter.
If you do not need telnet anymore, you can turn it off.
A command prompt window like the one in the image will open with the movie being played in it. See the movie yourself. Did you enjoy watching this new version of Star Wars? Well, I did and know it for sure that you would have too.
Vidmy allows you to create a video portal where your visitors can easily post and share videos that are related to your content, from Youtube and Vimeo. You can also use Vidmy as your own video blog featuring videos shared only by you.
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With Mouse Keys, you can use the numeric keypad on your keyboard—instead of the mouse—to move the pointer.
To turn on Mouse Keys
Open Ease of Access Center by clicking the Start button , clicking Control Panel, clicking Ease of Access, and then clicking Ease of Access Center.
Click Make the mouse easier to use.
Under Control the mouse with the keyboard, select the Turn on Mouse Keys check box.
Moving the pointer using Mouse Keys
After you turn on Mouse Keys, you can use the numeric keypad to move the mouse.
To move the mouse pointer
Press
Up and to the left
7
Up
8
Up and to the right
9
Left
4
Right
6
Down and to the left
1
Down
2
Down and to the right
3
Selecting a mouse button
Before you use Mouse Keys to click items on your screen, you must first select which mouse button you want to be the active button: the left button, the right one, or both.
To
Press
Select the left mouse button
The forward slash (/)
Select both buttons
The asterisk (*)
Select the right mouse button
The minus sign (-)
Note
If you choose to make the left mouse button the active button, it will remain the active button until you choose another button. After you select a mouse button, you don't need to select a mouse button again until you want to change buttons.
Clicking items using Mouse Keys
After you choose a button, you can click items on your screen.
To
Do this
Click an item
With the left button selected as your active button, point to the item, and then press 5
Right-click an item
With the right button selected as your active button, point to the item, and then press 5
Double-click an item
With the left button selected as your active button, point to the item, and press the plus sign (+)
Dragging items using Mouse Keys
You can use the numeric keypad to press and hold the active mouse button and to release it. This is helpful if you want to drag an item.
To
Do this
Drag an item
Point to the item, and then press zero (0)
Drop the item
Point to the location where you want to move the item, and then press the decimal point (.)
Notes
You can also turn on Mouse Keys by pressing Left Alt+Left Shift+Num Lock.
To change options like how quickly the mouse pointer moves and whether your computer makes a sound when you turn on Mouse Keys, in the Ease of Access Center, under Control the mouse with the keyboard, click Set up Mouse Keys.
Are you tired of static desktop wallpapers and want something a bit more entertaining? Today we’ll take a look at setting a video as wallpaper in VLC media player.
Download and install VLC player. download here. Open VLC and select Tools > Preferences.
On the Preferences windows, select the Video button on the left.
Under Video Settings, select DirectX video output from the Output dropdown list.
Click Save before exiting and then restart VLC.
Next, select a video and begin playing it with VLC. Right-click on the screen, select Video, then DirectX Wallpaper.
You can achieve the same result by selecting Video from the Menu and clicking DirectX Wallpaper.
If you’re using Windows Aero Themes, you may get the warning message below and your theme will switch automatically to a basic theme.
After the Wallpaper is enabled, minimize VLC player and enjoy the show as you work.
When you are ready to switch back to your normal wallpaper, click Video, and then close out of VLC.
Occasionally we had to manually change our wallpaper back to normal. You can do that by right clicking on the desktop and selecting your theme.
Conclusion
This might not make the most productive desktop environment, but it is pretty cool. It’s definitely not the same old boring wallpaper!
At first Google was just a search engine; then it started to get funny. Now, Google tricks, or “Easter Eggs,” lurk behind every Google search. The right keywords or an “I’m Feeling Lucky” search will often lead you to odd and awesome Google jokes.
And Google Easter Eggs aren’t just in Search, you can also find Google’s hidden treasures in Gmail, Google Maps, YouTube, Google Translate, interactive Google Doodles, and more. Google’s April Fool’s Day pranks and jokes have become the spotlight of their humor, but many of these gems can be found year-round.
We’ve compiled this exhaustive list of all the cool Google tricks we could find. Try a few out.
10/15/12 Update: The Google logo has been getting intense lately. Check out the new Star Trek and Little Nemo in Slumberland doodles. They are interactive and awesome.
8/8/12 Update: Added some great interactive Google Doodles from the Olympics. Hurdles and basketball have never been more fun!
7/18/12 Update: Just learned that you can make Google Maps 3D by pressing T.
6/25/12 Update: The new Zerg Rush easter egg needed to be added into this guide. We also added a few recent Google Doodles.
5/23/12 Update: We’ve added Google’s Moog Synthesizer and Earth Day Doodles to the Great Google Doodles list below.
14 Google Search Easter Eggs
While watching the world surf through their website, Google has sneaked their sense of humor into a handful of search queries. Google the phrases in bold for surprising results.
Use Google’s in-search graph creation to draw a heart. Tell your secret crush to Google this equation: sqrt(cos(x))*cos(300x)+sqrt(abs(x))-0.7)*(4-x*x)^0.01, sqrt(6-x^2), -sqrt(6-x^2) from -4.5 to 4.5
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do a barrel roll — Watch your screen spin out of control for a moment after searching, a reference to the classic Nintendo game Star Fox 64. You can also search for “Z or R twice” to the same effect (mimicking the action on a Nintendo controller).
tilt — Make your search results page do just that. “Askew” also produces the same slanted results.
zerg rush — Never before has it been necessary to fight for your search results. But this Google page has adopted the gameplay of the popular online game Starcraft. Searching “zerg rush” will send a never-ending fleet of Google O’s to destroy your page.
But don’t give up so easily! You can defend your search results by clicking on the O’s to destroy them. You’re also prompted to share your score on Google+
zerg rush google plus
recursion — This search is met with the suggestion, “Did you mean: recursion?” If that isn’t funny to you, then you should probably Google “recursion” and find out what it means.
the answer to life, the universe and everything — Google nods at the Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy book series by giving the author Douglas Adam’s answer to the life, the universe and everything.
life-universe-everything-easter-egg
once in a blue moon — Google guides you to the mathematical equation for the occurrence of a blue moon.
anagram — Google asks, “Did you mean: nag a ram?” Good one!
the loneliest number — Google comes up with the same answer as the 1969 song made famous by Three Dog Night.
binary — First and foremost, Google is a collection of computer nerds. Of course a search for “binary” gets you the number of results in zeros and ones (You must be logged out of Google for this to work). This also works for the numeral systems octal and hexadecimal.
binary-easter-egg
the number of horns on a unicorn — You can probably guess this one.
a baker’s dozen — Google figured this one out, too.
kerning — Kerning is the typography process of adjusting the spacing between letters on a page, and a Google search does just that for the word kerning in all of the results.
qingming — Google’s results page for the Chinese word meaning “pure brightness” is a beautiful tribute to the annual Qingming Festival in China, celebrating the spring.
qingming-easter-egg
16 Google April Fool’s Day Jokes
In 2012, Google humor was out in full swing for April Fool’s Day, flooding its products with jokes and pranks.
8-Bt Google Maps — Google Maps pays homage to the Nintendo with an 8-bit graphic version of the world. Google explains how planning your trip just got a lot like playing the Legend of Zelda.
space-needle-google-maps-8-bit
Chrome Multitask — Google is prepared to double your productivity. One mouse used to be enough, but no longer.
Gmail Tap — Google is replacing the 26-character keyboard on mobile phones with just two buttons. It’s much more efficient… sort of. LL Cool J lends his expertise as Google’s Gmail Tap Product Lead.
The YouTube Collection — The Internet is so big, you can never see it all. Google-owned YouTube announced that they’re changing that, offering a DVD collection of every video on YouTube.
youtube-dvd-collection
Really Advanced Search — Google’s Advanced Search can help you specific exact words and phrases to search for. Google’s Really Advanced Search gives you even more options, including searching by rhyming slang, subtext, or innuendo.
Google Racing — Anyone who has seen one of Google’s computer-driven cars wandering the country on behalf of Google Maps has wondered just how good of drivers those computers are. Just turn on your next NASCAR event.
Google Voice for Pets — It’s tough to be away from your pets. Now, you can keep in touch with them wherever you go.
google-voice-for-pets
Click-to-Teleport — Ads in Google Search might send you to the website of your favorite sushi restaurant, but Google’s taking it one step further. Cut out the middle man, and just teleport to your dinner reservation with Click-to-Teleport.
Google Fiber — Google wants to improve every aspect of life, including your diet. Pick up a Google Fiber bar today. It’s “fiberlicious.”
Google Street Roo — Google needed some help mapping the Australian outback, but a team of over a thousand kangaroos is now solving that problem.
google-stree-roo
Jargon-Bot — If you’re confused by complicated work-jargon, Jargon-Bot may be the program you’re looking for.
Interplanetary Reporting — Users of Google Analytics, the site user tracking program, can now discover which users are visiting their site from Earth, or another popular planet with Interplanetary Reporting.
Go Ro — Google wants their ads to be optimized for all users, so the nearly dozens of Internet users with rotary phones will be benefitting from the new service. Like Google says, “Technology is cyclical,” and rotary phones are on their way back.
google-rotary-phone
Google TV Click — You decide how your favorite TV shows and movies end. Use this special remote to helicopter support to the cast of the 300, or shoot Jar Jar Binks the first time he appears on the screen. You might be waiting for this feature for a long time, however, as it’s set to be released on April 31st (a hard to find day).
Canine Staffing Team — It’s tough to get a job at Google. Unless you’re an adorable and highly-skilled puppy, that is.
Google Search in China — There is no Google Search in China, so this peculiar and fun search page acts as a placeholder. Try to search using it.
google-search-china
21 More Google April Fool’s Day Jokes
Yes, what started as one little joke on April 1st in 2000 has become an annual Google event. Trust nothing when visiting Google on April Fools’ Day. Here are some of the best from over the years:
MentalPlex — Google’s first April Fools’ joke in 2000 introduced the first mind-reading search engine, analyzing your “personal aura and brainwave activity” to give you great search results.
Pigeon Rank — Those familiar with Google’s PageRank had a good laugh in 2002 when Google released this explanation of Google’s revolutionary system of “pecking order.”
Google’s Moon Base — In 2004, Google presented the online community with an amazing opportunity to work at the new Google Copernicus Center. One qualification is that the applicant must be willing to relocate, considering that the new office is located on the Moon.
google-lunar-base
Google Romance — To prove their algorithm really can do it all, Google unveiled Soulmate Search, letting users trust in Google to find their perfect soulmate.
Google Gulp — In an attempt to monopolize the beverage market along with the internet, Google Gulp, the world’s first “smart drink” was unveiled.
google-gulp
Gmail Paper — Tired of email? Gmail will now print out all of your emails and send them to you. Don’t worry about the environment, the paper is made out of “96% post-consumer organic soybean sputum, and thus, actually helps the environment.”
Gmail Custom Time — “Be on time, every time” with Gmail Custom Time, the new service that lets you send emails to the past so you never miss a deadline again.
gmail-custom-time
Google Books Scratch-and-Sniff — Don’t you wish our senses were more in tune with each other? Google helped solve this problem by offering scratch-and-sniff books.
Google TiSP — In 2007, Google offered a new service for internet users who didn’t want to pay for their internet connection: free wireless service. All you have to do is hook it up… to your toilet.
google-tisp
Google Talk goes green — On April Fools’ Day in 2008, Google prepped internet users for the upcoming Earth Day, requesting that anyone chatting online use Internet slang to reduce the CO2 emissions that are released with each instant message.
gBall — Australian Football got a lot more advanced when Google released the gBall, a computer chip-containing, vibrating football that gives you kicking tips and suggestions as you play.
gball
The Virgle Mars Colony — Google teamed up with Virgin to create the plan for Virgle, the first permanent human colony on Mars. Take the questionnaire to determine if you can be a Virgle Pioneer.
Gmail Autopilot — Responding to emails is a pain, that’s why Google introduced Autopilot for Gmail. Now the complex program can respond to your emails for you. You’ll notice it’s not perfected yet.
Meow Me Now — Google Maps can find anything, including adorable kittens. Use Meow Me Now at any time to find the kittens who are closest and most suitable for petting.
google-maps-meow-me-now
3D Google Books — The one thing about ebooks is that they just don’t feel real enough. With Google’s new 3D books, however, ebooks have become better than the real thing.
Wingdings is the new Font for Ads — You can find Google Adsense ads all across the web selling every product imaginable. Now Google ads will feature the font of nonsense symbols that Google claims is most popular with “cryptologists and carrier pigeons.”
wingdings-adsense-ads
Gmail Motion — Put that outdated keyboard down. Gmail Motion uses your built-in webcam and Google’s tracking technology to understand every action you’d ever like your computer to take.
Google Docs Motion — The breakthrough Motion technology also works with Google Docs.
Google Translate for Animals — If you’ve grown tired of talking to boring, old people, Google Translate for Animals can help you make some new friends.
google-translate-for-animals
Google Autocompleters — Ever wonder how Google can predict what you’re typing? It’s the work of Google’s impressive team of Autocompleters, featured in this video.
Comic Sans for Everyone — If switching ads to Wingdings wasn’t enough, Google also declared that Comic Sans is the most enjoyable font, and all websites should be viewed using Comic Sans. Always.
14 “I’m Feeling Lucky” Searches
Google Search’s “I’m Feeling Lucky” button takes you to what is (hopefully) the most relevant webpage for your search query. Over the years, the following terms have delivered user-created webpages that tweak the Google homepage in a fun way. Just search the terms in bold and click I’m Feeling Lucky.
Note: If you have Google Instant enabled, you can still find I’m Feeling Lucky to the right of the suggested search terms to find these cool pages. If that doesn’t work, disable Google Instant in your Search Settings.
Google Gravity — Google Search gets a lot harder when you add gravity to the webpage. Grab the fallen Google logo and mess around.
Pig Latin Google and more — The Google homepage is offered in over 150 languages, including some peculiar ones like Pig Latin, Hacker, Elmer Fudd, Klingon, Pirate, and the Swedish Chef Muppet’s Bork bork bork.
Google Sphere — Search options orbit the Google logo. Be careful not to have your mind blown.
Where is Chuck Norris — You may be feeling lucky, but not lucky enough to locate Chuck Norris.
chuck-norris-easter-egg
Google Heart Page — Add a little more love to your search. For the page to work, your Java will have to be up-to-date.
elgooG — If you spell Google backwards, you should know what to expect.
Google Gothic — For those dark days.
Epic Google — Search bigger with Epic Google.
epic-google-easter-egg
Weenie Google — Better search quick before Weenie Google disappears.
Annoying Google — This page lives up to its name.
Google l33t — Experts in leetspeak will love searching on Google l33t.
Google Loco — Feeling a little wild? Get loco!
google-loco
Google Rainbow — Brighten up your search.
Who’s the cutest? — Not a Google variation, but aren’t you curious what answer Google provides?
12 Other Google Easter Eggs
Google has hidden tricks and surprises throughout all of their programs. Find out how your other Google services can surprise you.
Play Snake on Youtube — Every Youtube video can be immediately improved by pressing up + left arrow keys to begin a game of Snake overtop of a video while you watch it. This can be tough to pull off. As the video begins, quickly alternate pressing up and left 2-3 times and the snake will (hopefully) appear on the screen for you to guide with your direction keys.
Loch Ness Monster Sighting — If you have your personalized iGoogle search page set up, change your background to the beach theme. When 3:14 AM hits, you’ll see the Loch Ness Monster swimming across your background. If you don’t find yourself surfing the web into the early morning, you can just briefly adjust your clock to view Nessie. Other background themes also have surprises at 3:14 AM (or “Pi time”).
loch-ness-monster-igoogle-beach
Beatbox Translation — The great gem a Reddit user discovered in 2010 gets Google Translate to beatbox for you. Translate this nonsense phrase from German to German and listen in to enjoy a killer robot beatbox.
Car Starting Translation — Enter this combination of p’s and g’s into Google Translate to hear a car starting.
Gmail Spam — Above the list of emails in Gmail, there is normally an ad, except in the Spam folder, where you’ll find the ad replaced with a link to a recipe containing SPAM. In the same vain, your Trash folder features a recycling tip instead of an ad.
gmail-spam
Slay the Google Docs Dragon — In Google Docs, open up a spreadsheet. Press Shift + F12 to bring up a message that you’ve slain the dragon. Wow, you did it! That was easy.
Ninja Reader — In Google Reader, tap “up, up, down, down, left, right, left, right, b, a” on your keyboard and arrow keys. A ninja will pop onto your left navigation bar. Watch out!
ninja-google-reader
Teddy Bear in Picasa — If you use Google’s free photo album program, Picasa, try pressing Ctrl + Shift + Y to make a teddy bear appear on the screen.
Fly around Earth — What was originally released by Google as an Easter egg in Google Earth has become a permanent feature. Now you can fly around the world at any time in Google Earth by pressing Ctrl + Alt + A.
Kayak across the Pacific Ocean — When searching Google Maps for directions from New York to Tokyo, Google suggests step 35, “kayak across the Pacific Ocean.” That’s a long 2,756 mile trip I wouldn’t suggest.
3D Google Maps — Navigate to your favorite Google Maps destination, then press “T” to make the map 3D. Make sure that you’ve got those nerdy glasses with you.
Travel from the Shire to Mordor — Asking Google Maps for walking directions from Lord of the Rings’ Shire to the dangerous Mordor brings a warning from Google.
google-maps-shire-to-mordor
17 Great Google Doodles
Google often creates unique logo art, or Google Doodles, for their homepage to celebrate cultural events. We’ve seen some bad Google Doodles over the years, but several interactive Google Doodles have been so fun Google has kept them around.
Pac-Man — In 2010, Google celebrated the 30th anniversary of Pac-Man’s release with its own version of the arcade classic in place of the Google logo on the homepage. The game lives on here.
google-pacman
Charlie Chaplin’s Birthday — Google’s first live action video Doodle appeared on the homepage in 2011 to celebrate Charlie Chaplin’s 122nd birthday. It features the Google Doodle team in a silent film as a tribute to Chaplin, shot at the same location of several of Chaplin’s early films.
Star Trek — Nerds rejoiced when Google put up this doodle celebrating Star Trek’s 46th anniversary. Use the teleporter to complete a dangerous mission.
Little Nemo in Slumberland — Cartoonist Winsor McKay created the comic Little Nemo in Slumberland back in 1905. The Google logo becomes a Slumberland adventure in this cool comic strip doodle. Clicking along let you watch the story unfold before your eyes.
Little Nemo in Slumberland Google Doodle
John Lennon Doodle — Google couldn’t ignore what would have been the 70th birthday of John Lennon. A sweet animated video spells out Google while you hear the chorus of Lennon’s incredible song Imagine.
Play the Guitar — To celebrate the birth of electric guitar inventor Les Paul, Google’s homepage featured a playable guitar.
google-les-paul-guitar
Logo Repelled by Cursor — When Google Instant launched in 2010, Google utilized html5 to create a bubble-filled logo that is repelled by your mouse. It’s pretty fun to play with the logo.
Rube Goldberg Machine — A Rube Goldberg machine that sets off a fireworks display lived on the Google homepage in 2010 for the 4th of July (also Rube Goldberg’s birthday).
Hertz Doodle — No one loved electromagnetic waves more than Heinrich Hertz.
hertz-google-doodle
Martha Graham’s Choreography — Google combines many of the revolutionary choreographer’s signature moves to create this quick video Doodle.
Valentine’s Day Video — Google gets cute and sweet with this Valentine’s Day video Doodle of a boy’s courting of a girl and her jump rope.
Jules Verne Doodle — Jules Verne’s 183rd birthday saw Google’s 2011 interactive Doodle, allowing you to explore the deep sea like Verne’s classic 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea.
google-under-the-sea
Animal Locomotion Doodle — Google nods to Eadweard J. Muybridge and his pioneering work in cinematography and animal locomotion with this animated doodle.
Earth Day Doodle — Forget animated logos. Google recorded the growing of a Google logo garden to celebrate Earth Day.
MOOG — In an attempt to top 2011’s playable guitar logo, Google honors synthesizer pioneer Bob Moog by creating a working synthesizer. We’ll add a link once we find the Doodle’s permanent home. Then you can use Moog Music’s guide to learn how to use the complicated and peculiar instrument.
Google Moog Doodle
Drive-in Doodle — No one celebrates the 79th anniversary of the drive-in like Google. Check out this cool, short video.
Mother’s Day Doodle — Google wishes a happy Mother’s Day with this adorable doodle.
Olympic Hurdles Doodle — This simple interactive game let you control an Olympic hurdler. Better run fast and jump high!
Olympic hurdles Google Doodle
Olympic Basketball Doodle — A timed shootout lets you practice up on your b-ball skills for the Olympics.
Olympic basketball Google Doodle
Olympic Soccer Doodle — My favorite interactive Olympics doodle was the soccer goalie challenge.
Olympic Canoe Doodle — And for the water-savy, try navigating your canoe through the course in this slalom canoe doodle.
The Google Doodle Archives — Google Doodles from the last 14 years are catalogued for you to browse at your leisure.
14 Cool Google Search Tools
“They say we only use 10% of our brain, and I would wager we use even less of our Google.” –unknown scholar
Google has grown up quite a bit over the last two decades (the company is 98 in reverse dog years), and the maturity of their search engine has gone from an untrained puppy to that of a wise, old hound. Here are some cool tools Google Search offers.
Calculator — Google is better at math than a lot of us. Enter in a math equation and Google will figure it out.
Weather — To check the weather anywhere in the World, type “weather” followed by the place you want to check.
Define Words — Save yourself a click or two and have Google define a word for you by typing “define: this word.”
Stocks — Google will keep you up to date with the market. Just search a company’s ticker symbol for the latest numbers (ex: “TGT” for Target).
World Time — If time zone deciphering eludes you, just type “time” and a city to get the local time.
time-search-tool
Airline Flight Schedule and Status — To see flight schedules to or from a particular location, type “flights to” or “flights from” a certain city (ex: flights from Austin to Seattle). Check a flight’s status by searching the airline and flight number (ex: Alaska Airlines 143).
Track UPS, Fedex, or USPS Shipping — Search for your UPS, Fedex, or USPS tracking number and Google will let you know where your package is.
Search by Phrase — Searching for words in quotes tells Google to only include webpages that use those words together in that order, as opposed to a normal search that looks for the chosen words anywhere on the page, not necessary as a phrase.
Exclude a Term from the Results — Putting a – in front of any word in your search tells Google to exclude any results with that word, very useful when you’re searching for _____ and don’t want ____.
Sports Scores — Typing a team’s name into the search box brings up scores for their most recent matches.
google-search-sports
Search Only One Site — Want to search a specific site for an article, but the site doesn’t have a good search function? Search that site’s pages with Google by specifying the website in your query (ex: site:mashable.com New iPad)
Synonym Search — Place a tilde (~) in front of a word to search for its synonyms as well as the word itself (ex: Chicago ~restaurants).
Fill in the Blank — Sometimes you don’t know exactly what you’re searching for, and need Google to fill in the blank. Insert a * in place of the word you want Google to figure out for you (ex: Thomas Edison invented the *).
New Google Things to Do — Google knows that they’re all that and a bag of chips, so they continually update this list of unique ways to use Google tools.
Did we miss anything good? Let us know in the comments.
If you've ever mistakenly moved your music files around without relinking them in iTunes, you might now be noticing that you have a long list of tracks asking you to relink them.
You could go through them one by one, redirect them to the new file location, then delete any copies. Or you could try to track them all down and delete the old references. But come on, who wants to spend that much time when you can clean up your library using this clever method using only Notepad on your Windows computer.
Step 1: Open Up Notepad
We're going to be making a run at this problem using a script, so open up Notepad. Don't worry, the code's already written for you, you just need to copy and paste it.
Save it as something descriptive, such as "RemoveDeadTracks.js". Make sure to save it with the .js file extension, as this will tell your OS that it's a JavaScript file!
Step 4: Run It
Now simply run the file by double-clicking on it. In a few minutes, it should open a dialogue box telling you how many tracks it deleted. Feel free to keep this code handy for whenever you need to clean up your iTunes library!
Troubleshooting
If it isn't working, make sure your computer didn't save the file as "RemoveDeadTracks.js.txt" by default. Make sure that the actual file extension is .js.
Now this is how you do it on a Windows computer.
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