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Facebook Zero – Free surfing through your mobile
Jul 10th
For STC customers, from now on, you can check your facebook absolutely for FREE by logging into the following link: 0.facebook.com through your mobile.

Note that you cannot see photos and videos when using facebook zero, but you can stay connected to your friends through messages and status update, this is in addition to all the other facebook features like notes and pokes.
Spread the word, facebook zero will come in handy one day for you or your friends one day
If you are using a Blackberry, make sure to use your JawalNet WAP instead of going to using your browser; and in case you are using an iPhone, make sure to change the APN settings to JawalNet
Call your Twitter Friends for Free
Mar 14th
Twit2Tel, is a web service that allows you to call your twitter friends without even knowing theirs or revealing your contact number. Each active twitter user account is associated with a voicemail, which can be used for free. So from now on you can voicemail or call your favorite celebrity in your own voice.

This service harness the power of twitter and VoIP to present you with a free service. All you need to have is an active Twitter account. Once you sign-in using their homepage, you will be requested to authorize your account. Click the “Create a Free Account” button under the Add Your number on the Homepage. Now under settings, enter the telephone number which you like to be linked to your Twitter username. They assure that your phone numbers will be kept private and secure. Click Update next to the number. Now, in order to call your friend just tweet : @twit2tel call <USER>
Voicemail can be send and received for free. The direct phone calls to your friend would last for 4 minutes with a 15 sec ad before each call. This according to them is their income source to keep the service free of cost. If you don’t want to hear ads you can sign up for a paid account. Good news here is, this service supports more than 200 countries .
Google Launch Public DNS Service
Dec 7th
Google have just launched a public DNS service via their blog where the service is positioned as part of Google’s “effort to make the web faster”. DNS in a nutshell is like a switchboard for the internet, and (normally) your ISP provides your DNS server which tells your browser how to find other websites. Google’s DNS service offers to speedup this process by providing faster DNS lookups and hence a faster internet.
Instructions on how to use Google’s DNS servers at a PC or router level can be found here. Before you make the change though, you might want to spare a thought as to why Google have really launched this ‘generous’ offer. If you route your traffic via Google’s DNS servers, they will be able to see and potentially track ALL of your internet usage. Not just usage when you visit a google property or use the google search engine, but all usage as all traffic will be routed from your PC or router via Google. This usage data is obviously worth a fortune and there is currently a battle going on between ISPs, browsers and other companies to control this DNS traffic as opportunities exist to monetise this traffic, particularly DNS errors (e.g. you type a sitename wrong like goooogle.com) and HTTP errors (e.g. 404 page not found – search engines and ISPs want to take over these pages as well). All of these parties are fighting to get to this traffic first; ISPs in tandem with partners like paxfire, barefruit and infospace at the network level, browsers in their settings and now Google by encouraging users to change their DNS settings manually.
Google Public DNS IP addresses
The Google Public DNS IP addresses are as follows:
- 8.8.8.8
- 8.8.4.4
You can use either number as your primary or secondary DNS server. You can specify both numbers, but do not specify one number as both primary and secondary.
Google have publicly stated that they won’t work at the network level as part of their ‘do no evil’ mantra. However intercepting DNS traffic to me seems to me to be very close to doing so. Disappointingly on the Google pages there is no mention of what Google intend to do with the traffic data that they will obtain from users who make the change. I personally don’t mind as I have nothing to hide online and I welcome more relevant advertising, so I’ve made the change but others may not want to make this change as they are not keen on Google’s latest attempt at worldwide domination.
6 Facebook Hack Codes & Tips To Show Off Your Geeky Skills
Nov 6th
The very first thing I should mention is that when it comes to Facebook, there’s really no such thing as “hack codes.” The title of this article is partially tongue-in-cheek, because with Facebook, the rules change so often that one “Facebook hack” code that works today will likely not work tomorrow. Facebook designers change links and features at whim – and you’re left trying to guess what’s coming next and why your link or plug-in no longer works.
However, I wanted to provide a list of the top 6 of my favorite Facebook “hack” codes and tips to other Facebook enthusiasts out there.
#1 – The Konami Code Lens Flare Hack
This is a rather silly hack, but if you’re visiting friends who may not be very computer savvy – this is a very easy way to impress them with your hacking skills. Borrow their computer (or bring your laptop), log into your Facebook account, and then on the computer keyboard just type the following key sequence of arrows and letters exactly: UP-UP-DOWN-DOWN-LEFT-RIGHT-LEFT-RIGHT-B-A-<Enter>
Then, click around on your Facebook page, or scroll up and down the page (this seems to work best), and you’ll discover a pretty cool display of lens flare effects.

Oddly, the effect isn’t horribly annoying because it disappears pretty quickly when you really need it to. It isn’t the most impressive hack though, because it’s probably the most common one mentioned across the net – but it’s still kind of cool and fun to play around with.
#2 – Aye, Make Yer Profile a Pirate’s Page You Landlubber!
The second profile hack is also one of the easiest to implement. Facebook offers users the ability to transform their Facebook pages into any language that they like. If you scroll down to the lower left corner of your profile page, you’ll see your current language setting. Click on this, and you’ll have a list of all languages available to you. Notice the English Pirate option?

Ahoy matey – yer now a Cap’n! Now as you go through your profile page you’ll notice some pretty hilarious pirate variations.

Now, the wall is the Plank, your profile is the Cap’n’s Log, and you can now either click a post as pleasin’ to me eye (like) or blabber t’yer mates (comment). It certainly removes the “boring” factor from your old standard Facebook pages.
#3 – Upside Down Status Updates
If you’ve been on Facebook long enough, you’ve probably noticed a few people posting upside down status updates. They sure do think they’re clever don’t they?! Yes, you too can be the envy of all of your friends and family by posting your updates so that people have to look silly by tilting their heads upside down so they can read it.
Most of the people you’ve seen doing this have likely installed a Facebook app just to do so. However, I dislike installing apps because you always have to provide permissions to those applications to access your profile. A better approach is to use the free online application at FlipText to generate your upside down status update.

Simply copy the upside down text from the lower text box, paste it into your Facebook status box and post!
#4 – Download Complete Photo Collections From Your Friends’ Profiles
If you have a lot of friends on Facebook, you may not have the time to keep up with all of the new family photos they’ve posted – but you are very interested in them and would love to have them stored in your own private photo collection to review later. Well, thanks to a very cool FireFox plug-in called FacePAD, you can do just that.
After you install the FacePad plug-in, make sure you select Tools->Add-Ons, and configure the options for FacePad so it has your correct Facebook language. Then, all you have to do is go to your friend’s photo albums, right-click on the title and select “Download Album With FacePAD.” That’s right, you’re not downloading a single picture – but an entire album.

Once you do, FacePad downloads every single image within that album into the download folder you’ve configured in FireFox. Don’t forget to organize all of those photos using JetPhoto.
#5 – Schedule Facebook Status Updates With Sendible
Do you like to keep your Facebook profile active, but you’re coming down with a cold and may be offline for a few days? Maybe you’re taking a trip and won’t be anywhere near a computer for a week. Or maybe you’ll be playing hooky from work and traveling, but you want your colleagues and boss to think you’re stuck at home sick. Accomplish any of these wishes by using Sendible to schedule your Facebook status updates.
But for Facebook specifically, once you sign up with Sendible, just click on Facebook and provide your Facebook login details. Sendible connects directly with your Facebook account. The, under “New Messages” click on “Status Updates“.

On the next page you can schedule out as many updates as you’d like! This service is awesome – and you can distribute scheduled updates to a number of social networks including MySpace, Blogger, Twitter and more.
#6 – Hide Your Online Status From Certain People
Look, don’t feel bad about it. When I first joined Facebook I left my online status wide open. After a couple of weeks of getting inundated with nonstop chat requests, I simply turned off my online status completely. Problem solved. Except, there really were certain people I wouldn’t mind hearing from – is it really fair for a few chatterbox buddies to ruin your chances for communicating with everyone? Well, there is a way for you to selectively block your online status from certain people.

All you have to do is open up your chat icon in the lower right corner of your Facebook display, click on Friend Lists, and create a new list called “BlockList.” Make sure after you create it that it’s configured under “Display these lists in Chat.”
Now, all you have to do is either click “edit” and add the friends you want to block, or if they’re already online, just click their name and drag them under this new list. Once you’ve got everyone there who you want to block from see your online status, hover your mouse over the green dot to the right and click on “Go Offline.” Now, you appear offline to only those certain friends.
Facebook, unlike MySpace, is not really easy to tweak – which is actually a good thing. Gone are the days of those horrid eye-bleeding pages with pink flashing backgrounds and instant music that you can’t turn off. However, the tweaks and plug-ins in the list above offer at least a few ways to customize your Facebook account and usage to suit your life and your personality.
How do you use Facebook? Are there any hacks or add-ons not offered here that you especially like to use? Share them in the comments section below!
Billing Boss, A Free Online Invoicing Tool To Send Invoices Quickly & Easily
Oct 28th
Billing Boss is a free online invoicing tool designed for small businesses and freelancers to create, send and track the status of invoices. It’s so simple to use that you can create and send your first invoice within minutes. Unlike other invoice solutions, with Billing Boss, there are no limits to the number of invoices you can create or send.

Invoice can be sent either via e-mail or as PDF attachments. If you choose, you can also print your invoices and snail mail them. You don’t need any accounting experience to run Billing Boss: You will get your data in a way that helps you run your business (a business process oriented view) while your accountant or bookkeeper will get the information from an accounting perspective.
Because Billing Boss is an online application, there is no software to download and you’re not tied to your home computer. You can access Billing Boss 24/7 through any internet connection – even if you are traveling, as long as you have access to a computer, you can send your customers an invoice.
With Billing Boss you can
- Replace your manual invoicing process and create invoices online using your Internet browser.
- Send invoices to your customers online.
- Stay on top of your cash flow by knowing who owes you money, how much, and by when.
- Keep your customer list online for quick reference.
- Track taxes collected from invoices.
- Grant access to your data to your bookkeeper or accountant.






