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Wednesday, June 4, 2014


An ethical hacker is usually employed by an organization who trusts him or her to attempt to penetrate networks and/or computer systems, using the same methods as a hacker, for the purpose of finding and fixing computer security vulnerabilities. Unauthorized hacking (i.e., gaining access to computer systems without prior authorization from the owner) is a crime in most countries, but penetration testing done by request of the owner of the victim system(s) or network(s) is not.
A Certified Ethical Hacker has obtained a certification in how to look for the weaknesses and vulnerabilities in target systems and uses the same knowledge and tools as a hacker.
The code for the CEH exam is 312-50. The certification is in Version 8 as of late 2013.
The EC-Council offers another certification, known as Certified Network Defense Architect (C|NDA). This certification is designed for United States GovernmentAgencies, and is available only to members of selected agencies. Other than the name, the content of the course is exactly the same. The exam code for C|NDA is 312-99.
An ethical hacker is usually employed by an organization who trusts him or her to attempt to penetrate networks and/or computer systems, using the same methods as a hacker, for the purpose of finding and fixing computer security vulnerabilities. Unauthorized hacking (i.e., gaining access to computer systems without prior authorization from the owner) is a crime in most countries, but penetration testing done by request of the owner of the victim system(s) or network(s) is not.
A Certified Ethical Hacker has obtained a certification in how to look for the weaknesses and vulnerabilities in target systems and uses the same knowledge and tools as a hacker.
The code for the CEH exam is 312-50. The certification is in Version 8 as of late 2013.
The EC-Council offers another certification, known as Certified Network Defense Architect (C|NDA). This certification is designed for United States GovernmentAgencies, and is available only to members of selected agencies. Other than the name, the content of the course is exactly the same. The exam code for C|NDA is 312-99.
EC-Council Continuing Education (ECE) points serve to ensure that all certified professionals maintain and further their knowledge. Professionals must meet ECE requirements to avoid revocation of certification. Members holding the C|EH/C|NDA designation (as well as other EC-Council certifications) must recertify under this program every three years for a minimum of 120 credits.
Certain computer security professionals have objected to the term ethical hacker: "There's no such thing as an 'ethical hacker' - that's like saying 'ethical rapist' - it's a contradiction in terms."[5] Part of the controversy may arise from the older, less stigmatized, definition of hacker, which has since become synonymous with computer criminal.
On the other hand, some companies do not seem to mind the association. According to EC-Council, there has been an increase of careers where C|EH and other ethical hacking certifications are preferred or required. Even the US government accepts this association and requires C|EH accreditation for some jobs per DoD 8570.01-M guidelines.
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Sunday, May 25, 2014


A projection keyboard is a form of computer input device whereby the image of a virtual keyboard is projected onto a surface: when a user touches the surface covered by an image of a key, the device records the corresponding keystroke.
An optical virtual keyboard was invented and patented by IBM engineers in 1992. It optically detects and analyses human hand and finger motions and interprets them as operations on a physically non-existent input device like a surface with painted or projected keys. In that way it can emulate unlimited types of manually operated input devices (such as a mouse, keyboard, and other devices). Mechanical input units can be replaced by such virtual devices, potentially optimized for a specific application and for the user's physiology, maintaining speed, simplicity and unambiguity of manual data input.
In 2002, start-up company Canesta developed a projection keyboard using their proprietary "electronic perception technology". The company subsequently licensed the technology to Celluon of Korea.
A proposed system called the P-ISM combines the technology with a small video projector to create a portable computer the size of a fountain pen.
A laser or beamer projects visible virtual keyboard onto level surface. A sensor or camera in the projector picks up finger movements Software converts the coordinates to identify actions or characters.
Some devices project a second (invisible infrared) beam above the virtual keyboard. The user's finger makes a keystroke on the virtual keyboard. This breaks the infrared beam and reflects light back to the projector. The reflected beam passes through an infrared filter to the camera. The camera photographs the angle of incoming infrared light. The sensor chip determines where infrared beam was broken. Software determines the action or character to be generated.
The projection is realized in four main steps and via three modules: projection module, sensor module and illumination module. The main devices and technologies used to project the image are a diffractive optical element, red laser diode, CMOS sensor chip and an infrared (IR) laser diode.
Projection keyboards connect to the computer either through Bluetooth or USB.
Bluetooth dongle technology enables the projection keyboard for point to multi-point connectivity with other Bluetooth devices, such as PCs, PDAs and mobile phone.
How the Bluetooth projection keyboard connects to devices depends on the specific tablet, phone or computer.
The connection between the USB keyboard and the device is made through a USB port, which is available on every computer and (via an adapter) other devices.
Apart from simply being used to type, most laser keyboard systems can function as a virtual mouse or even as a virtual piano.
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Tuesday, April 29, 2014


           Fed up with fiddling with connectors and wires when charging your phone? We’ve made it as easy as pie. Simply put your phone down on the plate. That’s all you have to do. A light indicator shows you when your phone is fully charged and ready to take away.
           NOW YOU SEE IT…
           … now you don’t. With minimalist design and vibrant colours to match your phone, it’s easy to forget the Nokia Wireless Charging Plate is there. Place your phone on the plate to charge and it matches so well that it virtually disappears. Chameleons, eat your hearts out.
           Now you can boost your Nokia Lumia’s battery without plugging it in. Nokia Lumia 920 has wireless charging built-in. And you can charge Nokia Lumia 820 wirelessly by adding on a wireless charging shell .
Our energy-efficient wireless chargers come in all shapes, sizes and colours, so you can pick one to match your phone. Best of all, they’re all Qi-compatible, which means you can use any wireless charger you like. And your friends can share yours too. Watch the videos to see more.
          Place your phone on a charging plate and watch its battery go up. There’s no need to align it carefully – the charger will work as soon as it senses your Lumia on top.
          When you go to bed, your phone can too. Just rest it on its Fatboy pillow to start charging. They even come in bright colours to match your Lumia.
          With a wireless charging shell, you can charge your Nokia Lumia 820 using any of our wireless chargers. Pick a colour. Snap it on. And you’re good to go.
          Listen to the tunes you love with high-quality sound. And charge your Nokia Lumia wirelessly at the same time. The JBL PowerUp has NFC built-in, so one tap is all it takes to connect your phone.
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Sunday, April 13, 2014


         The Samsung Galaxy S5 is an Android smartphone produced by Samsung Electronics, which serves as the immediate successor to 2013's Galaxy S4. Unveiled on February 24, 2014 at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain, it was released on April 11, 2014.
As with the S4, the S5 is an evolution of the prior year's model, placing a particular emphasis on an improved build quality, dust and water resistance, a more refined user experience, new security features such as a fingerprint reader, and an updated camera.
         Hardware and design
The design of the S5 evolves upon the design of the S4, with a rounded, polycarbonate chassis carrying a "modern glam" look, faux metal trim, and a removable rear cover. Unlike past models, the S5's rear cover uses a higher quality soft plastic, and is dimpled to improve grip. The S5 is IP67 certified for dust resistance, and for water resistance in up to 1 metre (3.3 ft) of water for up to 30 minutes; as such, the S5's Micro-USB 3.0 port now uses a removable cover. The S5 will be available in black, blue, gold, and white color finishes. The S5's screen is a 5.1-inch (130 mm) 1080p Super AMOLED panel, which is slightly larger than that of the S4, and allows for automatic brightness and gamut adjustments.

Below the screen are three buttons. The physical "Home" button in the centre contains a swipe-based fingerprint reader. The "Recent apps" and "Back" buttons are capacitive. In accordance with Android 4.0 human interface guidelines, the S5 no longer uses a "Menu" key like its predecessors, although its button layout is still reversed in comparison to other Android devices with the S5's button layout (such as the HTC One X and Galaxy Nexus, whose "Back" buttons are to the left of "Home").

The S5 includes a 16 megapixel rear-facing camera, which offers 4K video recording, phase detection autofocus (which can focus in around 0.3 seconds),[4] real-time HDR photos and video, and an image sensor with Samsung's "Isocell" technology, which isolates the individual pixels inside the sensor to improve its ability to capture light. Next to the camera's flash on the rear of the device is a heart rate sensor, which can be used as part of the S Health software.

The S5 is powered by a 2.5 GHz quad-core Snapdragon 801 system-on-chip with 2 GB of RAM. Although not mentioned during the keynote presentation, a variant with an octo-core Exynos 5422 system-on-chip will also be released in unspecified markets. Like the previous model, it uses two banks of four cores; four Cortex-A7 cores at 1.5 GHz, and four Cortex-A15 cores at 2.2 GHz. Depending on resource usage, the SoC can use the power-efficient A7 cores for lighter processing loads, and switch to the A15 cores for more demanding loads. Unlike previous iterations, however, the 5422 can run both sets of cores at the same time instead of only one at a time. For connectivity, it supports 802.11ac MIMO Wi-Fi and LTE.

The S5 contains a 2800 mAh battery; its software also contains an "Ultra Power Saving" mode to further extend battery life; when enabled, all non-essential processes are disabled, and the screen switches to only rendering in white on black. Samsung claims that with Ultra Power Saving on, an S5 with 10% charge remaining can last for an additional 24 hours in standby mode.

Software
The S5 ships with Android 4.4.2 "KitKat" and Samsung's TouchWiz software. Unlike TouchWiz on the S4, the S5's TouchWiz has been given a more refined interface, although certain aspects of the changes were influenced by a recent patent licensing deal with Google, which requires that Samsung's TouchWiz interface follow the design of "stock" Android closer. The S5 adds the Galaxy Note 3's "My Magazine" feature to the leftmost page on the home screen, the Settings menu was updated with a new grid-based layout, a Kids' Mode was added, the "Download Booster" tool allows large downloads to be split across LTE and Wi-Fi to improve speed, while the S Health app was given expanded functionality, integrating with the new heart rate sensor on the device, along with the new Gear 2 smartwatch and Gear Fit activity tracker.

The S5 contains a number of new security features. The fingerprint scanner can be used to unlock the phone, while an SDK is available so third-party developers may offer fingerprint-oriented functionality in their apps; PayPal will integrate support for the fingerprint sensor to authenticate online purchases. The S5 also adds "Private Mode", which allows users to maintain hidden apps and file folders that cannot be accessed without additional authentication. The camera app was updated with a new "Shot & More" menu that allows users to make edits to photos after they are taken, and also adds a new selective focus mode. Samsung has rolled out a minor update on 10th April 2014, one day before the worldwide launch to improve the phone's stability.

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Tuesday, August 20, 2013


05 Aug 2013 You can use Google Docs to keep track of prices of your favorite products listed on shopping sites like Amazon and Flipkart. Get email alerts when the prices go down or up.

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Amazon Price Tracker Get daily price updates for your favorite products via email (see sample)

The prices of products listed on online shopping site like Amazon or Flipkart may vary every single day and here’s a simple Google Docs based solution to help you keep track of these price fluctuations via email. This helps because if Amazon is offering some big discount on a product that you were planning to buy, you would never miss that deal again.

All you have to do is add the URLs of products that you wish to track inside a Google Spreadsheet. The tool can track prices of all products listed on various Amazon websites (all Amazon.* country domains are supported) and Flipkart.com (if you are shopping in India).

Here’s how you can setup the price tracker inside your Google Docs:

Open the Google Sheet and enter one or more URLs of product pages from Amazon or Flipkart in column B. The sheet has some dummy data to get you started.From the Price Tracker menu, choose the Initialize menu and say “Accept” when asked for authorization. The script is open-source and no one else will have access to your data.From the Price Tracker menu, choose Start Tracking and your price tracker is now active. You may close the Google Sheet.Price Tracker - Google Sheet Add products to this Google Sheet to begin tracking their prices

You’ll get an email within a minute or two listing the current prices of the products that you have added in the Google Sheet. The sheet will then send you a daily digest (see sample email) of the product prices with visual hints on how the prices have changed since the last update.

Also, you can add new URLs or delete existing ones from the Google sheet and the background script will automatically pick the changes. And if you ever wish to stop receiving those email alerts, just choose the Stop Tracking option from the Price Tracker menu.

Internally, the Google Script uses Amazon’s Product Advertising API to fetch the latest prices of Amazon products while in the case of Flipkart, the prices are extracted from the Meta and Open Graph tags of their pages. The tool cannot track prices of Kindle ebooks since Amazon’s API doesn’t offer pricing information for Kindle titles via their API.

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Sunday, August 18, 2013


08 Aug 2013 Learn how to copy output from the command-line prompt directly to your Windows clipboard using the clip command.

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Like it or not, the command prompt is still an indispensable part of your Windows computer because there are still a bunch of things that can only be done by writing commands.

For instance, if the computer isn’t connecting to the Internet, you will probably be interested in the output of the “ping” or the “tracert” command. If you need to print the contents of a directory in Windows, the command “dir” will come to your rescue.

Copy Output to Clipboard Copy command line output to Windows Clipboard

Now here’s a little trick. If you add the pipe* operator (|) to your command followed by the “clip” command, the output of your original command will get saved to the Windows clipboard and won’t print inside the Command Prompt window.

Here are some examples:

dir | clip Copy the content of a folder to the clipboard.tree | clip  Display the recursive directory structure and save it to the clipboard.type error.log | clip Place the content of the file error.log to the clipboard.sort file.txt | clip Sort the file and save the sorted output to the clipbord.ipconfig /all | clip Get details of your network connection for sending to tech support.

The “clip” command may not be available on Windows XP but in that case, you can use the redirect operators, like > and >>, for saving the command output to a text file.

Alternatively, right-click anywhere inside the command window, select Mark from the contextual menu, use the mouse to highlight a block text and then press Enter to save it to the clipboard.

[*] The pipe operator (|) takes the output of one command and directs it into the input of another command which in our case is clip. (function(){var uv=document.createElement('script');uv.type='text/javascript';uv.async=true;uv.src='//widget.uservoice.com/WgTPAq6J1u0Fg5nXLMPTA.js';var s=document.getElementsByTagName('script')[0];s.parentNode.insertBefore(uv,s)})()Tech Blog » Software » DOS » Windows Clipboard » How to Copy the Command Output to Windows Clipboard

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Friday, August 16, 2013


A month ago, I changed the hard drive on my Dell laptop using an image of my previous drive. All went very well until yesterday, when I started getting a message that my version of Windows is not genuine. I have tried re-activating with no success. I cannot even get Microsoft to verify my licence because their exe won't run. Also, Windows Updates no longer work.

Franco

Dell and other PC manufacturers license the cheapest form of Windows, where it is integrated into the PC and can't be moved, though it can be upgraded. In these cases, Windows is pre-activated in the factory using an OEM SLP (Original Equipment Manufacturer System Locked Pre-installation) key. This key is usually locked to the BIOS chip on the motherboard, so it should automatically reactivate Windows even if you change the hard drive and other parts. Certainly, the built-in SLP key should work if you re-install Windows from Dell's recovery partition. If your created recovery media or backed up the hidden partition, you could try using those.

Your Dell should also have a second (different) Windows key, known as the COA SLP. This is the key on the Certificate of Authenticity (COA) sticker that should be on the back of your laptop, or possibly hidden inside the battery compartment. You should also be able to use the COA SLP key to activate Windows 7, but this will probably involve a phone call to Microsoft.

When online activation fails, you should be given the option to choose a phone number to go through an automated activation process. Follow the instructions on Microsoft's website: Activate Windows 7 on this computer. Only if that fails will you have to describe the problem to a human being.

Microsoft gives you 30 days to activate your copy of Windows 7, with increasingly frequent prompts, which is why it has become a real problem now. It seems it's being seen as a new installation. If so, there should be a link that says "Activate Windows Now" in System Properties. If not, you can go to Start and type slui.exe into the search box.

Note that you have not bought anything from Microsoft: you are a Dell customer. Microsoft has no way of knowing what Dell shipped or how it set up Windows on your PC. If the activation system fails, you will need to call Dell for support.

Also note that Windows Update should work in one respect: you should be able to download critical security patches, but not non-critical or optional updates. Unfortunately, it seems that Microsoft does not regard updates to its anti-virus product, Microsoft Security Essentials (MSE), as critical. If you continue to use it, add some regular scans with Malwarebytes Anti-Malware.

I am trying to install a copy of Windows 7 Pro OEM operating system software on a new Apple iMac running Parallels. The software installed OK, but later I got the message about it requiring Activation. When I typed in the Activation key, obtained from the software wrapper, I was informed that the product key could not be used to activate Windows on that computer, and the software is now referred to as being not genuine. I purchased it believing that it was.

Malcolm

You are allowed to install Windows 7 Pro OEM in a virtual machine, as long as it is a genuine copy. See How to know you're buying genuine Windows for help with this.

OEM versions are sold at a reduced cost and have a number of limitations. The main ones are that (a) Windows is locked to a single motherboard and can't officially be transferred to another PC; and (b) you don't get any support from Microsoft. (You are the OEM system builder, so you have to provide the customer -- your good self -- with support.)

Windows 7 should prompt you to download Windows Genuine Advantage, if it hasn't already done so, and this should provide a way to activate the software. WGA checks that the key code isn't already in use, and I think creates some sort of hash value for the system on which it's running. (OEM versions often lock to the BIOS chip, but your Mac doesn't have one.) When online activation fails, you should be offered a Microsoft phone number to call. Activation over the phone is usually quick and painless. Further to the link mentioned above, there's an excellent, illustrated guide to the process: How To Activate Windows 7 by Phone Step-by-Step Guide.

Note: after my email reply, Malcolm talked to Microsoft Customer Support and says: "It was a genuine copy, so there was no problem."

The Guardian website login is no long working with an exceptionally helpful program, 1Password (you recommended it once). The problem sort of appeared gradually, but now it happens every time. I contacted AgileBits and a member of their support staff says: "Yes, there appears to be an issue with that floating login window. I cannot get it to work with 1Password. I also was unable to locate an alternative login page that didn't use the floating window. Sorry, but it looks like the Guardian's website is currently not 1Password compatible."

Is there a basic login page that I can bookmark to allow me to use it?

Ross

If you need help with the Guardian website, it's much better to write to the Guardian's own help staff, who are now at userhelp@theguardian.com. They're quicker -- I usually only post one answer per week -- and they are much more familiar with potential problems than I am. They provided a quick answer to your question: you can use the log-in page at https://id.guardian.co.uk/signin

If you write to userhelp@theguardian.com, remember to include full information about your device. This should include the operating system version, the browser name and version, and the names and version numbers of any ad-blocking or similar software. Usually you can get this information by clicking on each program's About menu, or on Help and then About. You should also mention if the same problem happens when you use a different web browser.

Last month, EB asked for advice on "any privacy software that would most closely match Webroot's Window Washer -- now discontinued, sadly." I replied in How can I protect my PC's privacy, and my IP address? I've now had a nice email from Webroot's new UK PR agency (hence the delay) which says: "I just wanted to point out that Webroot has a solution similar to Windows Washer (but more capable) called SecureAnywhere. You can see a comparison here. SecureAnywhere is the same price as Window Washer was, but offers many more benefits."

I'm surprised EB didn't get emails offering an upgrade – or perhaps he missed them – and I've kicked myself, Google search, Wikipedia and a few others for not mentioning SecureAnywhere to someone looking for an alternative to Windows Washer.

SecureAnywhere replaces a number of Webroot programs, including Spy Sweeper, Antivirus with Spy Sweeper, and Internet Security Essentials. Unlike Window Washer, it "protects smartphones and tablets, PCs or Macs," can lock or wipe a stolen smartphone or tablet, and automatically backs up files online.


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Tuesday, August 13, 2013


Learn how to capture screenshots of your mobile phones and tablets and then make these captured images look more awesome and photorealistic.

It’s easy to capture screenshots on mobile devices but let’s do a quick recap. If you have an iPhone, press the Home & Sleep buttons and the screenshot image will be saved instantly. On an Android device, press the Volume Down & Power button simultaneously to capture whatever is currently on your screen. And in the case of Windows Phone 8, press and hold the Start and Power buttons at the same time to take a screenshot.

That’s a raw screenshot saved in your camera roll but you also need to add the hardware frame around your screenshots so that the captured images appear more realistic and provides better context to the viewer.

Why is that important? A 768 pixels wide screenshot of a mobile app in portrait mode could have been captured on an Android device or an old iPad – now wrap that same image inside the Google Nexus frame and everyone is saved from playing a guessing game.

Mobile Screenshots in Photoshop

A layered photo editing tool like Adobe Photoshop makes it really easy for you to add hardware device frames to any screenshot image. Go to Dribbble and search for “freebies PSD ” and you’ll find beautiful mockups for that mobile device.

Download and import the PSD file into Photoshop and then use the File -> Place command to place the screenshot image as a new layer over the mockup. Use the Save for Web option to export the screen capture in JPEG format.

[*] Dribbble users usually add the tag “freebies” or “free” to indicate that others can reuse their design(s) for personal and commercial use. Other than Dribbble, Deviant Art and Behance are also good places to discover high-quality mobile mockups.

Photorealistic Mobile creenshots

If you aren’t well-versed in Photoshop, you can make use of a web app like PlaceIt that will automatically add device frames to your mobile screenshots.

The tool offers a collection of professional-quality photographs of mobile phones and tablets placed in realistic settings. You need to drag your screenshot image onto a photograph and it will automatically get placed in the screen area of the mobile device perfectly aligned with the hardware frame.

PlaceIt can handle screenshots of your iPhone, iPad, Nokia Lumia, Macbook, Microsoft Surface, iMac, Amazon Kindle, Samsung Galaxy and Google Nexus phones.

Also see: Screen Capture Full Web Pages on your Mobile

Android Device Screenshots

The Device Art Generator, available here and here, is provided by Google for anyone to quickly add device frames around screenshots of Android phones and tablets.

Drag the mobile screenshot image on to a device frame and it will quickly wrap that frame around your image. You also have the option to add screen glare and depth (for perspective) to the generated screenshots.

Device Art Generator includes templates for HTC One X, Samsung Galaxy S3, Galaxy Note, Galaxy Tab, Nexus 4, Nexus 7 and Google Nexus 10 devices.

MockuPhone is another useful web app for adding device frames to your mobile screenshots with a unique feature. You pick a device frame, upload the mobile screenshot image and the tool will generate multiple screenshot images of the same device but at different angles.

The tool produces very high-resolution screenshots and they offer device frames for the iPhone 5, iPad & iPad Mini, Google Nexus and Samsung Galaxy S4.

Mobile Device Frames

You can also add realistic device frames to your mobile screenshots via email. Just send the raw screenshot image as an email attachment to smartphones@mailchimp.com and, within in a minute or two, they will send you the processed screenshot with the device frame. You can also send multiple screenshots in the same message.

The service will automatically detects the mobile device name and the image orientation (portrait or landscape) using the EXIF data in the image and adds the appropriate hardware frame. It supports iPhone, iPad, Galaxy Tab, Nexus and a bunch of mobile device – send an email with the subject “help” to the same address for a complete list.


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Saturday, August 10, 2013


     HTML is Hyper Text Markup Language. This is a web designing language. There are some codes and the designer have to write each code for do his purpose. This is very useful language for us to archive our day-to-day needs. All the webs and blogs on the internet  are support this language so we can easily do our things. There are some webs and blogs to learn HTML but they maybe not good at all. You can learn more about HTML from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Html. So here are HTML, xHTML, CSS, and any more lessons regarding Web designing. I thought they will be useful to you. You can easily made a good webpage by referring these video tutorials. There are some Exercise Files so you can refer them. I couldn't merge all these folders to one folder because I was So busy. But If I did that. Maybe you will not be able to download a file about 500MB easily. Otherwise you can choose what you want and get only them. All you have to do is Click on each link, Skip the Ad, Download the file, Extract the components, Watch them and enjoy them. I'll be back with another useful stuff.
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Introducing xHTML and HTML         : http://adf.ly/Tjp6J
Text Tags                                           : http://adf.ly/TjsHh
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Exercise Files                                      : http://adf.ly/TjyDJ
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Custom Search Engine is a search engine but it is different than a normal Search Engine. The different is Normal search engines like Google( www.google.com), Yahoo( www.yahoo.com), Bing( www.bing.com) are use their own servers for searches. But a Custom Search Engine is not like that. It depends on the normal search engine. Most of normal Search Engines make Custom Search Engines for their users like Google( http://www.google.com/cse)  So making a Custom Search Engine is not an difficult task yet it is not an easy task. There are several ways to make you own CSE.
1.       Use a hosting service and upload a CSE to that. This means you have to make a web page of you CSE and you have to upload it to your custom domain. I exactly don't know will this work on a sub domain like .blogspot or .wordpress. But if you don't have a custom domain or you don't like to spend money, you can use the second method.
2.       In this method you can make a CSE via Google. Just go to http://www.google.com/cse and click sign in. (Before this you have to make a Google account. If you own one, no matter) Then you can add a CSE to your blog.
The second method is free but it ain't cool like a real CSE. Because in first method, the CSE is your own one. You can change it as whatever you want. But in the second method GoogleTM Inc. controls the CSE. It's just a small bar that add to your site. You can check it out on the top of this blog. So if you want a real fun, I recommend you to use the first method. I made a HTML webpage for my CSE but you also can download it. You just have to change it to whatever you wish via a text editor and upload it to your custom domain. If you don't have a good text editor, get it from here. That's enough for today. Let's meet another day with another good stuff.

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