Showing posts with label Internet. Show all posts
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Monday, 18 January 2016

10 Add-ons For Firefox Android That You Should Try

Close All Tabs
A very simple yet useful extension that adds a ‘Close all tabs’ option to the more button in Firefox. As the name implies, it will close all tabs you have open in Firefox.

Undo Close
Undo Close lets you undo a tab you might have accidentally closed. This is an actual feature in Chrome for iOS and Android and if you wanted it on Firefox, this extension is how you can get it.

Black Background & White Text
If you use Firefox to read content and would like a high contrast theme that makes it easier to read then Black Background & White Text is going to do it for you. The add-on not only gives you a high contrast theme for web pages but also transforms Firefox’s interface to match.

Open Native App
Ever click a link and get redirected to your browser, in this case Firefox, instead of the native application? Perhaps you clicked on a YouTube link or a Google Play Store link and it sent you straight to Firefox. Open Native App adds an option to open a link in its native app. Tap the more options button when you’re viewing a YouTube video or a Play Store link and tap Open In Native App. Choose the native app for the link and it will remember it in future.

Open Local File
Firefox is a powerful browser, it can open images and PDfs, and even media files but unlike the desktop version, the Android version doesn’t have a Ctrl+O feature. Open Local File adds that; tap the more options button in Firefox, tap Tools and at the bottom of the menu you will see an Open Local File option. Tap it and select the location and the file you want to open.

Tap Translate
It’s a simple  translation tool for Firefox. Select the text you want to translate and tap the more options button where you will find a Translate button. The add-on translates the text and shows it in an overlay at the top of the page. You can dismiss it or copy the translated text to your clipboard. You can select the language the add-on translates to from its preferences.

Lock
The add-on has a self explanatory name; it locks your browser so no one can check out your browsing history or what tabs you have open. You can enter an alpha numeric password and force the browser to lock itself. Visit the add-on’s preferences to change the password.

Quick Gestures
This add-on is truly amazing; it lets you add gestures for navigating Firefox. The gestures are defined as Up, Down, Left, and Right. To make an UR (Up – Right) gesture, swipe up in a straight line and then right in a straight line. It takes a little trial and error to get the hang of but once you do, you will love navigating this way. Visit the add-on’s preferences to customize the gestures.

Copy Profile
Firefox saves everything, your history, your add-ons, your bookmarks, and your passwords, etc to your profile. This add-on lets you export your profile and save it to your phone’s storage. Tap the more options button and tap ‘Copy Profile’ in the menu. Wait until you get the on-screen notification that tells you your profile has been copied and where it’s been copied to.

About:Pages
This add-on gives you quick access to Firefox’s about pages. Tap the more options button and you will see two new menu items for opening the about:healthreport and about:crashes pages.

Hide Your ‘Seen’ Status On Whatsapp For Web [Firefox]

Whatsapp introduced a web version of its popular messaging platform at the start of 2015. It's been a whole year since Whatsapp for web was introduced but in addition to the service remaining tied to your smartphone, the web version hasn't been updated with any notable features. All it does is allow you to send and receive messages, customize new message alerts, and mute a conversation. In stark contrast, the smartphone apps for Whatsapp offer more features one of which allows you to disable 'read' receipts. The web version isn't as lucky but SHUTAPP is a Firefox add-on that can help. Once enabled, it lets you read messages on Whatsapp for web but doesn't send a 'seen' report nor does it mark the message as read.

Tuesday, 12 January 2016

Top 6 Underground Search Engines You Never Knew About

they provide a search service to a select community of Internet users who are interested in the specific subject matter that the search engine covers. So, in this article I’ll be covering seven “topical” search engines that I consider that best in that topic area.

#1 – The Best Torrent Search Engine
If you are a Torrent enthusiast, and you find yourself pouring through the hundreds of search engines that are available online for shared torrent files, then search no longer. Torrent Finder is one of the most impressive meta-search engines for Torrent files around. It methodically searches through over 170 torrent sites to identify the results that pertain to what you’re looking for.

The available list of Torrent sites that are plugged into this meta-search is impressive, and even more impressive are the search results. Now, I did say that I would stick to underground search engines that are not illegal, and many Torrent searches are done for the purpose of downloading copyrighted software, but the truth is that there are thousands of legitimate and legal Torrent files available. Torrent Finder is clearly the king when it comes to accumulating and presenting an aggregate of search results.

Here is a search for “classical music,” with over 300 results. Some keywords searches turn up a thousand results or more. The nice thing about the results from Torrent Finder is that you get a view of positive and negative comments, so you can get a hint that a file may not be legitimate before you attempt a download.

#2 – Free Bargains and Deals
At MakeUseOf, you’ll find a lot of excellent resources for how to find awesome deals, such as coverage of the great bargain search engine FreshBargains. FreshBargains aggregates results from 15 top websites, which is excellent. However, another fantastic and barely known website to find freebies is called Prospector.

Prospector is based in the Czech Republic, but the list of free stuff that you can find here knows no borders. We’re talking stuff for the home, free computer software, free educational supplies and tons more. In all fairness, the site is more of a directory of content, but with over 3300 categorized and reviewed links to freebies – it’s a body of information that deserves greater recognition.

#3 – House Sales and Sales Foreclosures
Earlier, I wrote an article about the best websites to find foreclosed homes. Public government sources seemed to provide the most information without requiring a paid membership. However, somehow I missed AOL Foreclosures. This foreclosure search engine sifts through various sources of foreclosure listings from all across the country (U.S. only), and unlike the paid sites – it offers price, address, and as much information about the property as is available. AOL Foreclosures is one of the unsung heros of free foreclosure search engines.

An even better as-yet unknown search engine that also deserves mention is Trulia. Trulia is yet another young search engine that provides collected real estate information from various sources, and offers it to you, the homebuyer, completely free of charge. No longer is it only for those who are “rights” to the information. With Trulia, you can see the current asking price, the address (most paid sites will leave that out for free members), square footage, and even whether the price was recently reduced or increased, and by how much.

Most importantly, the site also shows recent sale prices – which is information previously very difficult for buyers to obtain without a realtor. When you’re searching for a house, knowledge is power, and the knowledge that the Trulia real estate sales search engine offers will give you that power.

#4 – Public Records Search Engines
Another very common sought-after search engine that isn’t always very easy to find are those that offer free public records information. Nine times out of ten, if you try to find such a search engine, you’ll end up with results from one of the major commercial companies trying to sell paid public records search results to you. However, the Public Record Center is different.

While it is more of an underground “portal” than a search engine, it is actually a portal to some of the most obscure, yet useful, public information search engines on the Internet. Starting at this one site, you can find the government search engines where you can search for court judgments and liens, conduct asset searches, and even look up copyright and trademark information. With so much demand on the web for free access to public records – this is the perfect centralized location where you can access virtually everything.

#5 –  A Legal Search Engine
Ever hear of a search engine that lets you dig up legal information from the web? Neither did I, until I discovered Cornell’s Legal Information Institute. This amazing little search engine digs through the Institutes extensive legal library and pulls out any information that you might need. This could include family law, criminal law, labor law and much more.

For those of you who feel that you have what it takes to defend yourself in court, there’s also a very useful search engine where you can extract opinions from the U.S. Circuit Courts of Appeal.

There are similar search engines buried throughout this excellent legal resource. If you have any interest in law at all, take some time to check this one out – it’s a diamond in the rough.

#6 Paranormal Search Engine
Of course, if we want to go really underground, we’ve got to go paranormal. And there’s really no better underground paranormal search engine out there than UFO Seek. Don’t let the name fool you, this particular niche search engine isn’t just focused on UFOs and aliens.

UFOSeek covers just about anything out there that’s paranormal, as well as new age, alternative health, science, the occult, ghosts and just about anything else that you might consider “fringe.” It’s one of my favorite search engines on the net.

Now that I’ve gone over a few of my favorite hardly-known, niche search engines, offer some of your own! What are your favorite underground search engines that you wish more people knew about? Share your insight in the comments section below.

Top 15 Most Popular Torrent Sites

1 | ThePirateBay
287 - eBizMBA Rank | 50,000,000 - Estimated Unique Monthly Visitors | 231 - Compete Rank | 538 - Quantcast Rank | 93 - Alexa Rank | Last Updated: January 1, 2016.
The Most Popular Torrent Sites | eBizMBA

2 | KickAssTorrents
312 - eBizMBA Rank | 30,000,000 - Estimated Unique Monthly Visitors | 428 - Compete Rank | *420* - Quantcast Rank | 87 - Alexa Rank | Last Updated: January 1, 2016.
The Most Popular Torrent Sites | eBizMBA

3 | Torrentz
634 - eBizMBA Rank | 15,000,000 - Estimated Unique Monthly Visitors | 1,340 - Compete Rank | *400* - Quantcast Rank | 163 - Alexa Rank | Last Updated: January 1, 2016.
The Most Popular Torrent Sites | eBizMBA

4 | ExtraTorrent
1,596 - eBizMBA Rank | 6,000,000 - Estimated Unique Monthly Visitors | 2,575 - Compete Rank | *1,900* - Quantcast Rank | 314 - Alexa Rank | Last Updated: January 1, 2016.
The Most Popular Torrent Sites | eBizMBA

5 | YifyTorrents
3,707 - eBizMBA Rank | 3,000,000 - Estimated Unique Monthly Visitors | 5,872 - Compete Rank | NA - Quantcast Rank | 1,542 - Alexa Rank | Last Updated: January 1, 2016.
The Most Popular Torrent Sites | eBizMBA

6 | BitSnoop
4,089 - eBizMBA Rank | 2,750,000 - Estimated Unique Monthly Visitors | 6,376 - Compete Rank | *3,500* - Quantcast Rank | 2,390 - Alexa Rank | Last Updated: January 1, 2016.
The Most Popular Torrent Sites | eBizMBA

7 | IsoHunt
4,817 - eBizMBA Rank | 2,650,000 - Estimated Unique Monthly Visitors | 5,565 - Compete Rank | n/a - Quantcast Rank | 2,089 - Alexa Rank | Last Updated: January 1, 2016.
The Most Popular Torrent Sites | eBizMBA

8 | SumoTorrent
5,000 - eBizMBA Rank | 2,500,000 - Estimated Unique Monthly Visitors | *6,000* - Compete Rank | *4,000* - Quantcast Rank | NA - Alexa Rank | Last Updated: January 1, 2016.
The Most Popular Torrent Sites | eBizMBA

9 | TorrentDownloads
6,150 - eBizMBA Rank | 2,000,000 - Estimated Unique Monthly Visitors | 7,376 - Compete Rank | *6,000* - Quantcast Rank | 5,073 - Alexa Rank | Last Updated: January 1, 2016.
The Most Popular Torrent Sites | eBizMBA

10 | EZTV
6,385 - eBizMBA Rank | 1,900,000 - Estimated Unique Monthly Visitors | 11,724 - Compete Rank | *NA* - Quantcast Rank | 1,046 - Alexa Rank | Last Updated: January 1, 2016.
The Most Popular Torrent Sites | eBizMBA

11 | RarBG

12 | 1337x

13 | TorrentHound

14 | Demonoid

15 | Fenopy

How To Find Direct Download Link Of Any Movie

Method 1-

First of all copy the code below

intitle:index.of? mkv

now open Google.com and paste the above code. After pasting the code, you have to write the name of the movie you want to download.
For example I want to download the gravity (even though have watched it and it was dope). I simply enter this code
intitle:index.of? mkv the gravity.

Method 2-

first of all launch your Web browser
now type the name of the movie you want to download and after name, copy and paste the below code

Movie Name -inurlhtm|html|php|pls|txt) intitle:index.of “last modified” (mp4|wma|aac|avi)

For example : the gravity  -inurlhtm|html|php|pls|txt) intitle:index.of “last modified” (mp4|wma|aac|avi)