Archive for August, 2007
Top 5 Animated Movies Of All Time
August 20, 2007 - HarisEven if I grow up, I would never stop watching cartoons and animated movies :D . I’m a big fan of animated films and cartoons, and I still watch cartoons like Tom & Jerry, Dexter’s Lab etc.
By the way, I also did a post on top 5 fantasy movies. Don’t forget to read that too.
I have compiled a list of top 5 animated movies:
5. The Incredibles

10 Ways to increase traffic
August 18, 2007 - ShaunThis post has been guest blogged by Shaun Low from Shaunlow.com, a blog about blogging!
Blogging is all about communication. If you are a shy person in the internet world then blogging might not be your cup of tea. You have to be able to communicate a valuable point to your readers, read other blogs and participate in online discussions. If you expect any form of traffic to your site your going to have to do a bit of blog promotion. Here are some important tips that will help drive some traffic to your site!
1. Create quality and meaningful content
Everyone always says backlinks are queen but quality content is king. You should provide useful information which will cause your readers to return to your blog. No matter what niche you cover you will have something to say but make sure you present your information well to your readers.
2. Visit other blogs in the same niche
Reading other blogs in your niche will not only give you extra knowledge and experience, but you should comment on articles that interest you. If you say something interesting in the comments section on other blogs your readers might want to check out your blog to see what else you have to offer. Also signing up with MyBlogLog and visiting other blogs will leave your picture left in the MyBlogLog space that is on the blog you are visiting. This will bring in a few extra visitors.
Services You Can Safetly Disable in XP
August 16, 2007 - Haris
A Windows service starts when Windows is booted and runs in the background as long as you are working on your PC.There are many services that run when you start your PC. With my experience with Windows and it’s tools, I have found out some of the services that can be disabled and your PC would still run fine.
First of all, you have to know the place from where you can view, enable/disable the services. Go to Start > Run and type msconfig. Now click on the Services tab. That’s it. You could now see a number of services.
Windows Live Mail upgraded to 5GB space and more
August 15, 2007 - Haris![]()
Finally, after a long time, Windows Live Mail has upgraded their features and that too for the free users as well.
The major upgrade is the Inbox size of the free and paid users. Yes, it’s true that they have upgraded the usual 4GB space to 5GB now. And the paid users get 10GB space.
This is not all, they have also tweaked a few parts that were slow and there’s also been an increase on the amount of time messages are left in the spam and deleted items folders. Duplicate contact entries can now be merged into one. As soon as you will be adding a duplicate contact entry, it will notify you that there’s already an entry made with that name. Some improvements have been made in the spam-fighting technology, and some upgrades are still to come. They are still on their way and will be aplied soon. Such as, auto-away message will be added (would be useful when you are on a holiday) and account forwarding option will also be avaialable soon to everyone. This way you will be able to forward your account email to Gmail or Yahoo.
How To View Gmail Messages with Feed Aggregator
August 13, 2007 - DJ FlushHello :) This is Dj Flush all over from Sizlopedia. Today I have something interesting to share with you on behalf of Haris as he is busy with his exams. Don’t forget to check my blog for more tips, technology news, gadgets, software, blogging and wordpress tricks ;)
Of course everyone of us is a Gmail fan as it gives us the flexible features which other email clients don’t. Gmail differs from other email clients like Yahoo Mail and Windows Live Mail in the sense that is very much easy to use, it is very much fast and it has a syndication feed (Oh Yes! you heard me right there). This is a feature of Gmail that other popular email clients don’t have and most of us are aware of it but don’t know how to use it and thats where I come to the rescue :D
The syndication feed of Gmail messages can be used to read your newest emails in your Gmail account inbox from outside your Gmail account or should I say using a third party Feed reader application. Follow these simple little steps to configure your Feed reader to fetch your latest email from your Gmail account inbox.
- Open your Feed aggregator/reader software
- Select the option “Subscribe/Add Feed” and enter the following URL in the field
https://mail.google.com/mail/feed/atom - Authenticate yourself using your Gmail username and password
Woah! Thats it :D now your Feed reader will fetch email updates from your Google account automatically and you don’t need to sign in again and again to your Gmail account through your browser to read your mail.
Keep in mind: Some feed readers make a feed “Public” by default so make sure you make this feed “Private” so that no one except you can read your mails :) Have fun

