Sunday, August 31, 2014

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Saturday, August 30, 2014

X0ul-Net Proxy Checker

 X0ul-Net Proxy Checker is tool that checks the proxy if it is alive or working by the time it was produced. To check the proxy, the set up should be "Proxy:Port" and load through a text file, then click Start then it will do the checking.
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15 Must-Have Apps for College Students

College is one of those points in a person's life that takes awhile to get used to. New classes, new environment, new knowledge… It may be a problem organizing your notes, completing a given project or even keeping yourself updated on general knowledge. With technology, we've got options to make our lives a little bit easier. Here, we've compiled 15 apps that will let you easily perform a variety of tasks like keeping your notes, and managing your files, among other things. Just a few taps on your smartphone or tablet and you'll be ready to tackle this college routine.

1. iStudiez Pro

Are you having trouble remembering the deadlines of your projects or when your next test or quiz is? Sticking to deadlines is a problem that most college students face and seemingly can't comply with. This app will allow you to input all your important activities in its calendar so that you will not miss another important deadline again. [Platform: iOS]

2. Complete Class Organizer

Complete Class Organizer will let you manage all your classes. As its name implies, it aims to provide an all-around solution for your studies. This will let you keep track of the deadline of your projects and homework. Moreover, it will allow you to organize your schedule for you to balance your time with every requirement that your professors assigned. In addition, the app will automatically calculate your grades to monitor how you are performing in a particular course. [Platform: iOS] < [...]

Design Vs Art & The Difference And Why It Matters

Design versus art. What's the difference, and how does it affect your career as a designer? We all know there is a difference, and those outside our industry might not be able to see it. Your parents, for example, might refer to you as an "artist" even though you are a professional designer. How do you tell them, or anyone else who asks, that there's a big difference between art and design? Are you even sure yourself what the difference is? Read on to find out.

Art Asks, Design Answers

Let's go back to when you first decided you wanted to be a designer. For me, it was while I was in school. I thought I wanted to be an "artist," when really, I discovered that my skill set was better suited to design. Why? Because I enjoyed the process of solving problems. I wasn't as interested in posing unanswerable questions for the world to ponder. I wanted to nail down a system for understanding the world around me. Read Also: What You Discover After Finishing Design School The bottom line – the main difference between art and design – is that art asks questions, while design answers them. Design is there to fill a need. Art fills no need except its own internal need to exist and challenge the viewer. That's not a bad thing, by the way. Art is one of the fundamental building blocks of human culture; every culture that has ever existed has its own unique art forms that they leave behind for future generations. Think of archaeologists – what is the most common thing you hear about that is uncovered from civilizations past? That's right – art. Pottery, architecture, paintings on walls or stones. Art is very important. And so is design.

No Time For Wonder

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15 Social Media Tools To Help You Publish At The Right Time

Do a simple Google search and you will find an abundance of infographics and studies telling you the best time to post per social network. Now there's no harm in using these infographics or studies as a guideline but you have to admit that some of these tips may be a bit too general or prone to certain environments or geographical factors. In reality, there are other factors that come into play in determining when is the best time to post and most times, those factors are unique only to your case. In order to determine the best times (and days in some cases) to post on social media, you will need to take note of the following factors: 1. Industry
  • What industry you are from and the type of information expected of you
  • This will also affect the type of posts (text, photos, videos, links) you should be posting
  • Take note of the frequency of your updates as well
2. Social Media Platform
  • What social media platforms you are using
  • What works best on each platform
  • General practices of each social media like hashtagging and social functions e.g. commenting, liking and sharing.
3. Audience
  • These will be your followers or fans but they can also be casual browsers
  • Cater first to your followers or fans by getting to know them: where are they from, their age group, what do they do and like, and what their online habits are
4. Time
  • Once you identify your followers/fans, you'll more or less get the time they are most likely to be online.
  • Note the timezones they are in, and their downtimes and off-days.< [...]

Web Design Trends: How To Decide What Works

Designers love to complain about "superficial" design trends that they don't feel have any staying power or contribute anything meaningful to the industry. But are they right? Today we're going to talk about design trends and new phenomena that get many designers pumped up, but that can also draw the ire of others who think the design industry is going down the tubes. Recommended Reading: How To Keep Your Design Skills Fresh

Are Design Trends Superficial?

I happen to think that whatever users find "trendy" or cool, even though it may be fleeting, is part of the service a designer provides. It's part of what clients are paying for. If you're offering classic, outdated solutions that nobody wants, you are only hurting your own career. Yes, it might be annoying to feel you must bend to the whims of the "masses," but if those masses are looking for something you can't give them, they aren't going to pay you. Adopting visual trends is simply a part of providing a commercial service. The only way you can really subvert a design trend is by creating one of your own, which allows you to be the thought leader and influence other designers to follow your lead instead. This is extremely difficult to do, however, and the vast majority of designers are followers rather than leaders. That may seem harsh, but it's true. You can be convinced that you're completely original and unique, yet still be a follower of overall design trends [...]

25 Wedding Escort Card Designs For Your Inspiration

When it's your wedding day, you want to make sure that every detail is perfect. The right photographer, the theme that you want and even the stationery will remain in your memory long after you've said 'I do'. Escort cards may just be one of these little details. The card features the name of a person and the number of the table they will be seated at. The table with the cards, as a rule, are placed at the entrance of the dining area. Here I've put together 25 wonderful wedding escort card ideas to help you get inspired. From simple ones featuring buttons to cards that come with little dinosaurs, there are a lot of creative ones for you to look at. Don't hesitate to share your own ideas in the comments below too. CMYK Themed Wedding Invites And More by Lauren Okura Malibu Calamigos Ranch wedding Amanda & Alex by Jennifer Giesler Lisa and Chuck – Lake Minnetonka Wedding [...]

5 Things You Can Do When Someone Steals Your Idea

Theft of ideas happens all the time in the creative industry. When you come up with something fresh and exciting that attracts attention, it's inevitable that you will be ripped off at some point by others looking to ride on the coattails of your success. And yes, it sucks. via splitshire.com Contrary to popular belief, imitation is not the highest form of flattery – it's simply annoying and makes things that much harder for the up and coming designer to distinguish him or herself from the hordes of copycats. I could tell you to just suck it up and move on when it happens to you (and it will, if you're popular enough), but that's not very helpful when you're feeling cheated and robbed, and the thief is off getting paid for your hard work. This is a common problem with a few unconventional solutions, which we will now explore.

1. Let Them Take The Fall

If your idea wasn't very good in the first place, you'll soon know from the response your competitor will get. They'll try to get validation from others, either clients or fans. They'll be roundly criticized for presenting such a bad idea, or, if they're really unlucky, others will point out publicly that they stole the original idea from you (which, if it's bad, is not a good thing). If your idea doesn't work for your thief, you now know what to do better. You can tweak your own work and avoid the mistakes they made. If it does work… you now know what to do better. You come up with an even better idea and execute it in a way that leaves people with no doubt as to who the better designer is.

2. Kick Their Ass

Stealing an idea is easy but actually making a design do what it's supposed to (solve a [...]

20 Things About Jeff Bezos You Probably Didn't Know

You most likely know of or have heard of Jeff Bezos. After all, he's the man behind Amazon.com, the largest e-retailer in the world. When you get right to it, he is the man who has revolutionized the way we shop today. He basically paved the way for online shopping and created a trend for other entrepreneurs to follow. With his net worth currently at $28.8 billion, this places him at No. 21 on Forbes' World's Billionaires list. But even a wealthy man like Jeff Bezos had to start somewhere right? In this article, we take a quick glimpse at his life so far. From his childhood to the causes he holds dear, here are 20 interesting things that you probably didn't know about Jeff Bezos.
The man who raised him wasn't his biological father
Jeffrey Preston Jorgensenlit was born on 12 January, 1964 to Jacklyn Gise Jorgensen and Ted Jorgensen. They got divorced after only being married for a year. His mother later on married another man, Miguel "Mike" Bezos, who adopted Jeff legally at the age of 4. Source: Biography.com Image Source: Achievement.org  
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Just a boy who adored his grandfather
Jeff Bezos' maternal grandfather, Lawrence Preston Gise worked as Regional Director at the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission. He played a big role in Jeff's life and was the one who got him interested in computers. Source: [...]

Tuesday, August 26, 2014

This Paradox Might Personally Cost You One Billion Dollars

So you've decided you want to be an entrepreneur. You've read all those motivational articles about billionaire entrepreneurs who've failed in the past. You feel confident in your resilience. Your thinking goes: "Even if I fail, I will surely keep at it, keep developing new businesses. Success is bound to occur thanks to the law of averages, if nothing else!" You are right, young padawan! Indeed, you are right! via unsplash.com You've gone ahead and chosen a hot industry (hopefully the mobile one) and you've assembled a competent team around you. You're ready to go! Well, let me give you one last piece of information before you hit the road. Let me share with you the last piece of the puzzle, the billion-dollar (let's aim high) paradox nobody talks about. And you'll never become a billionaire if you don't understand this paradox! Understand it, use it and big wealth will be one step closer to you! But first thing's first: let's set up a bit of context. We need to analyze how the business game works, understand the hidden shadowy workings of the game and truly comprehend how its players interact with each other. We'll do this by first listing a few minor paradoxes which all lead to the big one. Ready? Set? Let's go.

Paradox #1: Entrepreneurs Hate Jobs

Yes, they do. Entrepreneurs are generally not businessmen or managers. Take a typical businessman for a second. He enjoys having a 9-to-5 job. He thrives in that sort of corporate environment. Almost all businessmen love departmentalization. They love to have small plaques on doors with abbreviations such as H.R. or R & D, and they really enjoy working with accountants. That's business folks for you. Don't get me wrong. I appreciate businesspeople. And while we a [...]

8 Practical Tips to Secure Your Cloud Data

No more having to bring your thumb drives or portable hard disks along wherever you go because cloud-based storage services are here to stay. From Google Drive to Dropbox, these cloud solutions store your data online and provide you with the ease of accessing them at any place and time where Internet connection is available. via pixabay The convenience does seems tempting, but uploading your personal data to a cloud provider undoubtedly raises a couple of security concerns. For one, you can never be sure of who else could be accessing these sensitive information. That being said, we can always protect our data from unauthorized access if we just make some extra efforts. Here are a couple of practical tips to keep your cloud data as secure as it gets.

1. Back Up Data Locally

Rule No.1 when it comes to managing data is to always have a backup for your data. Generally speaking, it is good practice to create electronic copies for any of your data so that you will still be able to access them even when the original is lost or has been corrupted. There are many cloud storage services available in the market today, which means you can set up some cloud accounts for backup purposes. If you have data in the cloud, you should also manually backup your data in an external physical storage drive or device, like a hard disk or a thumb drive. This also allows you to access the information when you have poor or no Internet connection.

2. Avoid Storing Sensitive Information

I doubt there's such a thing as real privacy on the internet, so personally I wouldn't trust storing my top secret files in the cloud. Call it paranoia, but identity theft is on the rise and I just don't want to risk any of that. In any ca [...]

Monday, August 25, 2014

Dynamic Design: Don't Get Arrested By The Style Police

Designers, put your hands up! Today, we're busting the widely held myth of the style, that elusive 'je ne sais quois' that creative professionals everywhere dream of achieving. Yes, it's good to show everyone that you're an experienced creative who can put your personal mark on everything you touch, but there's a dark side to style as well. What is it, you ask? Read on and we'll find out. Recommended Reading: Developing Good Taste In Design

Styling The Bull By The Horns

There is a famous etching series by Picasso, in which he drew 12 bulls in 12 different styles. The bulls are arranged side-by-side, and range from ultra-realistic, to ultra-stylized. This classic piece is a very clear example that, in the right hands, any style can be interesting, creative, and fresh. via teacollection.com As designers, we need to keep in mind that style is ever-changing. What might be the latest thing one year will be completely boring to clients and viewers the next. Style is a good thing to have, but you don't want to become so stuck on one style that you fail to see the overall evolution of design as a whole. Read Also: How To Keep Your Design Skills Fresh This applies to all areas of design, from advertising to fashion, and [...]

Saturday, August 23, 2014

Charon v0.6

Charon is a multipurpose proxy program. It searches google for publically posted proxy lists, and incorporates an environmental checker to verify the anonymity / functionality of these. It provides a fully customisable way of filtering out unwanted proxies via control files, a proxy tester to check anonymity - and a fully functional search engine crawler to find lists of posted proxies. Included within the kit is a php checker which can be uploaded to your own webspace to spread the processor load and bandwidth of the actual testing. Update Logs: Link
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Makeup Magic That Leaves You In Awe

A little bit of make up can go a long way when it comes to transforming someone's appearance. Some girls use it to cover their blemishes while others use it as a form of self expression. Laura Jenkinson, who is from the UK, is a makeup artist that takes it to another level altogether. How so? Well, using her makeup skills, she uses different parts of her body as a canvas to create kooky and impressive works of art. Armed with various techniques and different sorts of inspiration, she brings to life her own ideas and some pretty recognizable cartoon characters from our childhood. Occasionally, she even uses props to make it more believable. From a grazing cow to Pumbaa from the Lion King, you'll be amazed at her awesome makeup skills. Take a look below at just some of the work she's done and if you want more, you can check out her Facebook page here. <a[...]

CodeJock COM Server Registrator

CodeJock COM Server Registrator is a tool that let you register in the server a missing ".OCX" file in your system. I prefer you to use the "ANSI".
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StAPH 1.25 - Rise Of The Themes

StAPH - "Still Another Password Hunter"
StAPH is a password cracking tool for websites.
How to Get/Create Combos :
1. Download & Install the StAPH 1.25, then Open StAPH 1.25
2. Choose anything in the option dropdown menu. You can also create your own if you know how to.
3. Click the Leeched Sites
4. Click Start Leeching. (It takes 10-20 minutes to finish the combo.)
5. To save the Combo, Click Export > Export All > Click Unique user:pass Pairs only, then save.
Note: Turn off your Antivirus first, don't worry about the file, it's just a false positive.
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8 Non-Governmental Spaceflight Companies Aiming For The Stars

Space is big. Really big. And until recently, space exploration was a domain that only involved world governments, as they are the ones that had the capabilities and resources to undertake such a task. Even then, only a select few can go launch to space, again, due to the time and money it takes to train them. Today, however, we are seeing several non-governmental agencies and companies that aim to bring space travel down to the civilian level, using the advantages that private industry has to offer, such as less bureaucracy and a profit motive. In this post, we will show you 8 non-governmental spaceflight companies that aim to do just that and get you into space and among the stars.

1. Scaled Composites

Founded by Burt Rutan, an aerospace engineer with a reputation for designing strong, lightweight aircraft with unusual designs, Scaled Composites aim is to create experimental and concept aircrafts and provide fabrication for other vehicles. Its claim to fame is winning the Ansari X Prize, which offers $10,000,00 for the the first non-governmental organization to launch a reusable manned spacecraft into space, with their spaceplane, SpaceShipOne. The spacecraft was funded by Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen and he would later partner with Rutan to start a new spaceflight company. Scaled Composites was acquired in 2007 by Northrop Grumman, an aerospace and defence company, with Rutan leaving in 2011. It is now working with several others to develop new spacecrafts to progress civilian spaceflight. SpaceFlightOne

2. Virgin Galactic

What pie doesn't the Virgin Group have their fingers in? Starting of with music and then wildly going to nearly every type of venture imaginable, [...]

Teenager was critically wounded after accidentally shot himself with gun while trying to take SELFIE

gg Batangas City- 15 year old boy named Vince was trying to take a selfie last June 18, with one hand holding gun pointed at his chin and the other hand holding a phone. The incident happened instead of pressing the camera button, He pulled the trigger of the gun 9mm The bullet of 9mm gun hit vince on his nose and pierced through his head. He was rushed to the nearest hospital where he spent a months in intensive care unit. He is now confined at the ICU of Batanggas Medical Center. The family admitted they had yet to pay P200,000 balance during the teenager previous confinement The teenager discharge on July 17.   Source: https://anc.yahoo.com/news/15-year-old-boy-accidentally-shoots-self-while-taking-selfie-232209362.html

Friday, August 22, 2014

How To Make Your Content Hard to Replicate

Did you know that the Internet has approximately 3.3 billion indexed pages at the moment–and counting? That translates to a mind-boggling 33 billion links to web content, assuming each page has 10 entries. Let that sink in. If you're a reader, that's way more information than you can consume in a lifetime. If you're an online content creator, that's at least a million times larger than the competition you probably had in mind when you first turned to the Internet to make a living — granted, that figure includes every piece of content on every single niche on Earth, but still… via Ed Gregory That's why, as a content creator, it's no longer enough to be "unique" on the Internet. If that's the case, then adding a single bullet point to someone else's blog post, or adding one more tidbit to someone else's infographic, is all it takes to stand out on the web (because hey, repurposed content is still technically "unique"). No, you must be inimitable. You must:

1. Create Ultimate Guides

Creating an ultimate guide is an almost(!) foolproof way of keeping readers hooked to your content. That's because the word "ultimate" indicates that your guide is a one-stop article on everything your target readers need to know about your topic. That said, you must keep a few caveats in mind when you create this type of content. First, make sure your "ultimate guide" lives up to its promise. That means you can't afford to leave out even a single crucial detail about your topic, lest you end up short-changing your readers. Second, it won't hurt to write more creative headlines once in a while. Third, ultimate guides are great for the most part, but as with anything else, [...]

Top 10 Free Windows 8.1 Security Apps You Should Get

Windows 8.1 might have enhanced its built-in security features compared to its predecessors, but you might still need third-party apps that are optimized to help you secure your sensitive data to get the job done right. To that end, we will be listing 10 Windows 8.1 security apps that are primed to keep your images, messages, email and data in general, safe from prying eyes. There are apps that help you encrypt data for transfer, password generators, hash generators, deletion software (that really wipe out your deleted data, making them exit no more) and more options to help you secure your data online. NOTE: Download links provided in this article opens the app's page on the online Windows Store. If you're using Windows 8.1, then it also opens the app's page in the Windows Store application on your system.

1. DirectPass

DirectPass is a password manager from the security company, Trend Micro. It's not just a password manager though, there are many more tools in the same package – password generator, password rating tool, form filler, secure browser, secure notes tool, anti-keylogger and cloud sync tool. It's even available for other popular platforms: Mac OS X, iOS and Android. Aside from storing and managing passwords, the password rating tool informs you about unsafe passwords. The secure browser offers a security-enhanced browser for sensitive financial websites to keep you safe from phishing and other attempts to intercept your financial transaction. Cloud sync tool backs up and synchronizes all your passwords, notes and form-filling information to the cloud and makes them available on your other devices. [Get it here] [...]

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Teenager beaten with wine bottle after not paying his share on their bills.

awts   Tomas Morato- A group of teenager having a party goes to tragedy after a 19 year old man beaten  a bottle of wine at his friend head after not paying his share on their bills. The police arrested the group of teenager. They arrested a suspect a suspect named Macky Gabertan holding a crack bottle of a wine while screaming.   "T*ngina niyo. Nasa inyo na nga yung mga babae na dala ko pati yung bestfriend ko. Tapos gusto niyo pa magbabayad ako sa order niyo. Suntukan nalang tayo dito isa-isa lang"- Macky screaming while holding the bottle The police also arrested macky's friend (victim). "Hindi kasi siya nag ambag sa inorder namin na alak, ako lahat nagbayad at napahiya pa ako sa mga kasama naming babae. Sinabi niya samin na may dala siyang pera at sagot niya yung mga pulutan namin."-Victim said The suspects is now at the custody of QCPD and now charged with frustrated homicide.

10 Most Asked Questions About Linux

You have probably heard of Linux as the free alternative to Windows and OS X. It's one of the most popular free PC operating systems out there and chances are, you are already using it without realizing. Did you know that your Android phone is powered by Linux? It is an incredibly versatile piece of code that can fit the needs of almost any user. Linux If you are looking for something different to try on the desktop besides Mac and Windows, you should really give Linux a try. Not only is it free, it is extremely customizable. Similar to Android on the smartphone, you can customize Linux to your heart's content. But let's not get ahead of ourselves. In order to get into Linux, there are probably a few things you should know first before diving in. In this guide, we will cover what you should know about a Linux operating system on the desktop.

1. What Is Linux?

When someone mentions Linux, it's always in conjunction with another name, e.g. Fedora Linux, Ubuntu Linux, Android powered by Linux; the list goes on and on. What exactly is Linux anyway? 'Linux' refers to the Linux kernel, which is a program that interfaces between the application software and the hardware of a computer. What they all have in common is that they all use the same kernel as the interface between software and hardware. In cases where the computer is referred to as 'running Linux', it is running an OS with Linux as the kernel. [...]

5 Things Your Brand Must Have Besides A Logo

Lots of people, many designers included, think a "brand" is just a nice looking logo. Wrong. So, so wrong, designers. A brand is about a lot more than simply a logo, or a stationery set, a cool t-shirt, etc. As a branding creative director, I've accumulated a bit of knowledge about what, exactly, goes into a successful brand that users truly connect with. Today, I'm going to take you through the 5 essential things I believe a brand needs other than a nice looking logo, which is also important, but it's also sort of a given, right?

1. A Mission

The brand you're designing has to have a reason for existing. If it doesn't, run far, far away from that project. A mission doesn't have to be anything especially complicated. It can be as simple as a dream or an ideal that the founder had to reach out to more people through their business, or perhaps they want to continue a family business started by a parent or grandparent. But, if the business owners have no motivation or guiding principles that inspire them to work hard on their business, how are they going to expect you, the designer, to do the same? Some entrepreneurs have lost the "spark" they once had, that motivation that made them start the business in the first place, and they are looking for outside help to try and get it back. That's all fine and good, but you usually don't want to be in a situation where you're the only one who's passionate about the business. What tends to happen is actually the opposite of what the client hopes: their "meh" attitude will actually infect you too, and you'll soon be dreading going in to work every morning.

2. A Target Market

You don't just create a branding strategy because you want some cool looking stationery. Your cl [...]