Saturday, March 21, 2009

Meteor Share 2.2.0 software released for filesharing



Meteor Share
Released: Mar 20, 2009
download cost : $0.00 (free)

MeteorShare is one of the most advanced file-sharing programs available at present, one that is most likely to turn you into a very loyal user. Whether it is movies, MP3s, applications, books or other you wish to download, this application has what it takes to keep you happy. As opposed to older sharing programs, this one does not have one central server that can easily be terminated it employs a large amount of servers distributed worldwide.

click here to download or download at www.meteorshare.com

with regards,
sankar

Hermes 2.9.0


HermesP2P
Released: Mar 20, 2009
Hermes is a P2P file-sharing application for music, mp3, movies, software, documents and games downloads. You may now take advantage of the BitTorrent Pro decentralized network to share, search for, and download about any file you want to. Hermes offers an intuitive user interface, fast-resume, disk caching, very low CPU usage, speed limits, chatting, auto port mapping, and the ability to preview files while downloading.
platforms supported: Windows
download cost $0.00
download here----> click here or at http://www.hermesp2p.com/
with regards,
sankar

Friday, March 20, 2009

Mozilla’s Firefox 3 sets a new Guinness World Record

firefox 3 logo is a registered logo to Mozilla
In one 24 hours span Mozilla’s Firefox 3 web browser had 8 million software downloads, the most downloads ever when Firefox 3 debut, a new Guinness World Record. Firefox is an open source web browser that is free to download and has top of the line security and performance.
With Microsoft displaying its desire to expand its presence in the Internet by contemplating acquiring Internet search engine Yahoo and releasing its experimental Internet Explorer 8 web browser the record for most downloads is a big boost for Mozilla as its web browser continues to prosper.
The Firefox web browser’s main competition in the web browser market is Microsoft’s Internet Explorer and Apple’s Safari browser.
Firefox is similar in performance and appearance to Internet Explorer and its security with processing downloads from the Internet and web site security is one of the best in the web browser market.
I use Firefox, Internet Explorer, Google chrome and most of the time i use Firefox.I have not had security issues. After downloading there is a clear open or remove dialog box that refers to the download that was checked for viruses and security breaches.
(source: Reuters.com)

For a free copy of Mozilla’s Firefox click here.

for more information visit, http://www.sankarsiteinfo.blogspot.com

by
Sankar bb

Thursday, March 19, 2009

Privacy Winner 4.0.3.12


ALikeT Software
Released: Mar 12, 2009
Privacy Winner is the most powerful privacy software to eradicate Internet traces and program activities; it is also the easiest way to erase your Internet history, Windows history, Search history and Chat history. Just one-click erase puts your pc privacy under control.
platform supported: Windows.
Download cost: $0.00 (free)
Click here to download this software or also downloadable at http://www.privacywinner.com/.
with best regards,
sankar

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Open Source photo organiser




myphotoindex 1.23.3361

Released: Mar 15, 2009


My Photo Index is a free open source photo organizer. It focuses on image tagging and cataloging and offers a clear & simple user friendly interface. My Photo Index handles major file types as well as Avi clips and can read and convert RAW image formats, My Photo Index can help you hide private images from prying eyes, and let you easily share your images with family and friends.

platform supports: Windows

Here is the link, you can download CLICK ME or download at download.piccue.com

best regards,

sankar

Monday, March 16, 2009

Google Expands Ads


Google Logo, originally uploaded by MaynardClark.

By Sankar bb

Pop-up ads are really annoying. Would anyone disagree with this? It might be hard to find a reason, then, why Google is expanding ads. Google’s AdSense program will take ads that start out as banners or square ads and make them expandable—meaning they will cover most of the webpage. Initially, this sounds like a bad move, but Google says they won’t be annoying. That’s because, unlike a lot of ads, these will not enlarge on their own, or even with a click-over by the user. The user will have to click on the small ad to see the large ad. This doesn’t sound so bad because it will be a conscious decision on the part of the user to see a bigger version of the ad. Google says this format will be helpful when viewing movie trailers, video game clips and images that require a focus on detail. Google explains more about it in a blog post.

What’s the reaction to this decision? Blogger at PC World Ian Paul acknowledges how annoying pop-up ads are but says this is different. He says the choice to make the ads expand only if they are clicked on shows that Google “weighs the average user’s preferences with a Web publisher’s needs to offer a variety of ad models to advertisers.” Paul quotes blogger Darren Rowse of Pro Blogger who complains about the lack of benefit for the publisher: “…if our readers don’t click the ads we as a publisher get no benefit from them despite them expanding and covering up part of our site.”

While the format of the expandable ads will please most users because their pop-up ability is controlled, it’s easy to see the frustration of the publishers who won’t be getting anything out of this except an ad covering up their site. Online advertising is a tricky thing to master. Advertisers have walked a fine line when it comes to new tactics and strategies because they want to generate revenue while pleasing both the consumer and the publisher. There is no one right answer when it comes to advertising. It is best amended by time, along with trial and error. Google is trying something new here. It might be successful, and it might not be. But at least they’re giving it a try.

Lets support Google for this service and make it successful.


Sunday, March 15, 2009

Group voice chat !


Voxli is an easy way to create a web-based voice conference. Just go to the Voxli homepage, type in a voice room name, and then click "start." Voxli supports up to 200 people in each voice room, has support for push to talk outside the browser, and requires no registration.

Start using this service at http://www.voxli.com/

with regards,
sankar

Newest Facebook virus allows other users access to your computer

facebook logo is registered logo.
That new Facebook message from your friend may actually be ‘Koobface,’ the latest malicious virus that allows other people to gain access to your computer. The virus, which asks users to
click on a video link, has been targeting users on the social networking website for months, and seems to be getting even more harmful.


Users are tricked by the virus, as it sends them an alleged message from one of their Facebook friends. If the user clicks on the message, a page with a photo of their friend appears. They are then asked to download a player to watch the video, which is when the virus begins to download onto their computer. The virus has attracted users recently by having a video that looks convincingly like a genuine YouTube page, including what appears to be comments from other users.


Once ‘Koobface’ successfully downloads onto a computer, it searches for log-in information from other social-networking websites, including MySpace, Friendster, LiveJournal, Bebo and Tagged. The virus then continues its cycle by sending itself to the original user’s friends on these other websites. However, Hemanshu Nigam, MySpace’s chief security officer, told USA Today that his site’s users are virtually immune to the virus. “We have put in a lot of features in our site cleansing things like ‘Koobface.’”


To keep its image intact, Facebook is currently revamping its home page so that users can more easily choose the types of information they see. In an effort to keep with the popular new social networking website Twitter, Facebook announced that it will let users follow public figures, bands and even institutions like The New York Times.

Facebook will launch this newly-designed homepage, which will include such new features as receiving continuous updates from friends, next Wednesday. Users will also be allowed to add filters, so that they can choose which of their friends they will receive these updates from, and which to “silence.” (Currently, people can choose to receive less information about their friends, but can’t completely silence them.) With the new changes, users will also be given the option to only see photos or videos of their friends.

The biggest change will possibly be to Facebook’s central feature, the status update. Now, users answer the question “What are you doing right now?,” but that will change to “What’s on your mind?” to allow for more insightful answers. But in an effort to avoid complaints, which have notoriously followed past Facebook changes, the website posted a preview of the changes earlier in the week and encouraged users to provide feedback.

Facebook seems to be exploiting its users by using the “Koobface” virus to its advantage. The website is saying it’s changing some of its features to fight against the virus, but it seems more likely it’s only using it as an excuse to change its features yet again. With all of the recent bad publicity surrounding the change of its user policy, it’s hard to understand why such a popular website would want to anger its users by changing its features yet again. Maybe if it receives enough negative feedback from its users, Facebook will think twice about changing its features in the future.

Even though facebook tries to secure from viruses. these viruses also may be updated. so why can't you help them from viruses. try to be an ethical computer security professional and catch the people, who are updating these viruses and be a best trusted security professional and help Cyber security professionals from these attacks.

for more materials on security, visit http://www.sankarsite.co.nr

thankyou,
sankar

Discover Music by your Mood

Discover new music based on your mood, this free webradio lets you browse music styles and epochs. You can also find new music through Wii and mobile. New: Listen to your own music library with Musicovery for Itunes, in Beta version on Mac OS.
for more info, Visit http://www.musicovery.com/

with best regards,
sankar