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More options on the new Google search

Internet giant Google continues to refine its searches by introducing more options allows to refine your search results.

The new Google search options is an enhancement of its options sidebar added last May. You will see the options side bar by clicking on the “show option” link at the top of the search page result.

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Utilizing technology to send help to Ondoy victims

The aftermath of tropical storm Ondoy has seen many Filipinos homeless and hungry, and the number of death reaching more than a hundred… and still counting. Still, the resilient Filipino isn’t losing hope, and continue to rise, harnessing the power of technology to send help to the victims of Ondoy.

Online social media like Twitter and Facebook have become major sounding board of Filipinos asking for help, to send rescuers to where help is most needed and to give status updates of different people and places affected by the storm.

After the storm, the internet has become a channel too in helping the victims of Ondoy. TXTPower has a Paypal account exclusively for accepting donations for the victims.

Anywhere you are in the world, if you have a Paypal account, you can send your donations through TXTPower’s Paypal and they will forward all the money to the Philippine National Red Cross.

Donations can also be sent via SmartMoney at 5577-5144-1866-7103 or GCash at 0917-9751092.

You can also visit Red Cross and send your donations directly to them.

Other websites and blogs have also joined the campaign to raise awareness and help for the victims of tropical storm Ondoy.

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Read news online faster with Google “Fast Flip”

Internet giant Google has just launched its new news service – the Fast Flip online news reader. The new online news service allows users to consume news more quickly. It is called Fast Flip because it simulates the readers flick through magazines and newspapers.

Fast Flip will feature stories from major media outlets, like BBC, The New York Times, The Washington post and other news providers to which Google has teamed up with. Google Fast Flip at the TechCrunch50 technology conference in San Francisco.
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Finally! I upgraded my WordPress!

I was doing fine with the ‘current‘ version of WordPress. Really I do, and I don’t have any plan of upgrading to the latest version. I’ve even discussed this with my friend Jan last Sunday who said he already updated his blog to the latest version of WP, and said it was just easy. Jan, like me, is a self-confessed non-techie too.

So what made me change my mind and finally upgrade my WordPress version? There were warning signs all over the place! It’s like a fire alarm that won’t stop, and every corner you turn, there’s another alarm ringing.
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Yahoo updates mail, messenger and search facility

Just in case you haven’t noticed yet, there are series of changes in your Yahoo mail, messenger and search facility.

For the Yahoo Mail, several new social networking features have been incorporated. The redesigned Yahoo Mail now allows for status updates, as well as sharing articles with your contacts.

When you sign-in, you’ll see updates of contacts that are deemed important to you. You’ll see if they uploaded new pictures to Flicker, commented on a certain blog, or wrote a new post in his blog.

The series of upgrades unveiled by Yahoo is all part of its effort to make its core Web properties more compelling to users.
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100 Dirtiest Web Sites list by Symantec

A list of the Dirtiest Web Sites has been made by Symantec calling it “the worst of the worst” when it comes to malware threats.

According to the CNET report, while the dirtiest websites list contains sites that have adult contents (48%), more than half the sites cover a wide range of other categories as well. From legal services, catering, figure skating, and electronics shopping.

Garry Egan, Symantec’s director of security response said, “the number of web attacks is off the charts because it’s the easiest path into a consumer’s machine.” The dirtiest list contains, on average, 18,000 threats per site, but 40 of the site have in excess of 20,000 threats.

The Web “has become the primary delivery of vehicle for malware,” said Egan.
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Virus Alert!

Filed under: Internet,Links,Uncategorized,Warning! — Tags: , , , , , , — Roy @ 7:23 am August 3, 2009

Now, before you panic, this is not a new virus nor a resurrection of April Fools day virus which kept us all on our toes before.

This Virus Alert! is yet another song of Weird Al Yankovic. This is in keeping with the plant of putting a Weird Al song in each of my blog.

Here’s Virus Alert! by Weird Al Yankovic

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The Conficker Eye Chart

Well, the April Fool’s Day passed without any much buzz on the effect of the April Fool’s day virus, although there were reports of manifestations, but not in the magnitude that it was expected to be. Yeah, kind of reminds of the millenium bug, isn’t it?

But experts are not being complacent, as the manifestation might not be evident, there are indications that the conficker worm indeed activated itself on April 1. And here is one tool I found on Yahoo buzz, to determine whether your computer has indeed been infected by the worm — presenting the Conficker Eye Chart!
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Pinoy HangARoo! Cool!

How many times have you played the Hangaroo game and always end up with your Kangaroo hanging on the rope. Well, maybe that’s because the words there are based on an American point-of-view, and unless you know your way around there, you will always end up losing. Besides your being lucky in guessing letters of course.

Guess what?! I just found a Pinoy version of HangARoo game from Macuha.com, he designed the game so that it would contain Philippine related words – from government officials, PBA teams, and even the your favorite local bands. His version which he called Pinoy HangARoo is now up and running for all those seeking something fun to while away their time.

Isn’t it great?! Now we have better chances of winning.

Thanks to the creativity of Marhil Macuha, the owner of the Macuha.com blog and the creator of the Pinoy HangARoo.

Common! Let’s play!

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