Showing posts with label Internet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Internet. Show all posts

Friday, March 17, 2023

Get Lightning-Fast Torrent Downloads with Seedr.cc: A Comprehensive Review

Seedr.cc is a cloud-based torrent client that provides users with a fast, secure, and easy way to download and store torrent files. The service is user-friendly and offers several benefits that make it an excellent solution for anyone looking to download and store files online.

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Saturday, August 24, 2013

How to direct download Torrent files with High Speed

ByteBx is a better alternative for websites which you can download torrents directly. ByteBx offer 2.5 GB storage space for every free user and the downloaded files will be available for 5 days from the downloaded date before being removed from their server.

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Sunday, August 18, 2013

How to direct download any size of Torrent

ZZLBox is a better alternative to a home NAS or large USB disk which you use to download files/movies/audio.

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Saturday, August 3, 2013

Catch will no longer be available after 30 August 2013

Catch is a free note-taking app designed to make sure you never miss an idea. It lets you capture ideas and discoveries across all your devices and when you're ready, turn your ideas into action with friends and colleagues using simple, mobile collaboration.

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Sunday, March 10, 2013

Posterous is closing down on April 30, 2013

Posterous launched in 2008. Posterous users can share safely online using Posterous Spaces. Each Space can be customized with privacy settings, dozens of professional themes, and custom domains. Create as many Spaces as you need. Posterous users can set each Space to public or private. Public Spaces can be accessed by anyone, and private Spaces are only seen by who you invite. Posterous take away all the hassle of sharing online, automatically re-sizing and optimizing your photos and videos! Social media overload? Public Spaces can auto post to other popular social media sites. Posterous has continued to find new and better ways to make sharing simpler, more fun, and just plain awesome.

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Sunday, February 17, 2013

How to Export Blogger and Google+ Pages

Google Takeout is one of the services provided by Google to allow users to download data from a variety of services for storage or use in other services.

Lastly, in addition to the existing services, Google also looks to add two more services, namely Blogger and Google+ Pages, allowing the user to download the data from the service.

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Saturday, February 2, 2013

Google New Image Search

At Google, other than the usual web search link, function equally popular is the image search. Now, Google has already started to introduce a new design of their image search, facilitate the user to search and view images that find them.

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Monday, January 21, 2013

Kim Dotcom Open Registration for Virtual Storage Service - Mega

Having waited so long, officially Kim Dotcom has already launched and opened registration for storage and file sharing services on-line, named as Mega.
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Thursday, January 10, 2013

The Internet has turned 30 years


Internet global network, based on IP and IP packet routing on January 1, 2013 he turned 30. Since the first day of 1983, U.S. Agency DARPA went from using NCP protocol to TCP / IP, thus laying the foundations of a new era.


Internet has made the first steps in 1969, when students at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) and Stanford Research Institute (SRI) have made an attempt to connect remotely to send a short message consisting of the word LOGIN. Character transfer was confirmed by telephone, but the letter G system is blocked. These attempts have been more successful.

Researcher IT industry development trends, Gregory Gromov in his book Roads and Crossroads of Internet History wrote that precisely at this time began the revolution. In 1981 two computer network has grown to 213 units, and a few years later, has been passing protocols that are used in networks today,  writes  The Telegraph.

In 1989, the European Council for Nuclear Research (CERN) proposed the concept of the World Wide Web. Its author, Tim Berners-Lee, developed and HTTP, HTML and URI identifiers. In 1991 the World Wide Web became available to the general public later came the first browser.

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