When you download Google Earth form http://earth.google.com it will download Google Earth Updater instead of Google Earth installer. Google Earth has now been included as part of Google Pack, which has Google Updater as one of its core program. There is a solution for people who need Google Earth but not require or like Google Updater to automatically install and update Google Earth for them.
The standalone Google Earth Installer located at:
Windows: Download Google Earth Offline Installer for Windows (Freeware)
Mac: http://dl.google.com/earth/client/current/GoogleEarthMac.dmg
Sometimes it’s necessary to change windows XP Key code (Serial Number), may be you find that your OS installed illegal but you don’t want to reinstall them. Or you must install windows XP to many computers using a single image produced by Symantec Ghost.
This tutorial is for expert user only, we don’t recomend this method for newbie. For your safety please backup your registry first.
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Google AdSense program has made it easier for webmasters to make money through a website. Webmasters who run an AdSense campaign will display Google’s contextual Ads relevant to the content of their sites and thus encouraging visitors to click the ads and earn money for each ad click.
However you will earn little money if you don’t understand how to maximize revenue on google adsense. Here are some tips you can use to maximize adsense revenue:
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LastPass is powerful utility to help you manage password, this tool also acts as form filler that make your browsing experience more easier. As they said on mozilla firefox plugin site:
LastPass is a free online password manager and Form Filler that makes your web browsing easier and more secure. LastPass supports IE and Firefox as Plugins (Opera, Safari, Chrome, iPhone, Opera Mini via Bookmarklets), allows you to import from every major password storage vendor and export too, captures passwords that other managers won’t including many AJAX forms, and allows you to make strong passwords easily. Your sensitive data is encrypted _locally_ before upload so even LastPass cannot get access to it. One Time Passwords & Screen Keyboard help protect your master password.
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AddThis is the most popular website button allowing visitors to easily add your site to FaceBook, delicious, MySpace, your favorites, Live.com, Yahoo, Twitter and other social and bookmarking sites. On September 30, 2008, ClearSpring acquired AddThis. On October 8, 2008, ClearSpring began sending a ClearSpring Flash Tracking Object ( from http://bin.clearspring.com/at/v/1/svc6.swf ) to sites using the AddThis widget.
As with all flash tracking objects, the ClearSpring object uses Local Shared Objects aka “Flash Cookies” to track users as they visit multiple websites using AddThis or ClearSpring widgets. These cookies are not visible within user’s normal privacy options windows in their browsers and can not be cleared by using the browser’s Clear Private Data (Firefox) and similar privacy options. These cookies also work across all browsers on the machine as Flash stores these LSOs in a single location.
This change appears to have happened without any notification to the website owners who utilize the AddThis widget. The AddThis widget was previously quite unobtrusive and didn’t utilize Flash. To date, no notification has been sent to the users of the widget.
It is recommended that all AddThis users reconsider their use of the AddThis widget in light of its new privacy implications to your website visitors as well as AddThis/ClearSprings failure to notify you of this major change to their widget. I have removed AddThis from all of my websites.
Source: http://johnhaller.com/jh/useful_stuff/addthis_privacy_warning/
How do you remove Yahoo Toolbar from Mozilla Firefox ??
There are two ways to remove the Yahoo! Toolbar for Mozilla Firefox.
The easiest way is to use the “Uninstall” menu item:
- Click the Pencil menu.
- Click “Uninstall”.
- Enter any feedback you’d like to send to Yahoo! about why you’re uninstalling the toolbar.
- Click “Uninstall”.
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Namecheap offers Premium Articles for 64.99$ / year, according to their newsletter send to me. This service is like whypark that provide autocontent blog. Namecheap newsletter said:
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