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Some Tools to Shorten URLs

URL Shortening services came into existence because web addresses started to get long and links would break when sent in an email. This URL shorteners help to make the URL short so that pages can be redirected easily. So today we brought you a collection of Online tools(website) which helps you to shorten your URLs : 1.   www.tinyurl.com Customizable URL : Yes Tracking : No 301 Redirect : Yes Unique Features : Toolbar button 2.  www.cli.gs Customizable URL : Yes Tracking : Yes 301 Redirect : Yes Unique Features : Stats are private, real time and very detailed, geotarget URLs based on country of visitor, bookmarklet. 3.  www.bit.ly Customizable URL  : Yes Tracking  : Yes 301 Redirect  : Yes Unique Features  : Saves copy of page linked to, tracks “conversations”, Twitter search for uses of shortened URL, bookmarklet, import to Google spreadsheets 4.  www.twurl.nl ( also known as tweetburner ) ...

How to know the Name of the Caller who called you(Works only with Reliance numbers)

Hello guys, here's a very good trick for all ! we always wanted to know the name of the person who gave us a miscall, or with whose name the SIM is registered . The most important thing in this trick is that the number should be a Reliance Number . So lets begin: Step 1 : Check out the number is Reliance or not from www.indiatrace.com  . If its Reliance then proceed to                                Step 2 Step 2 : Open the link  http://myservices.relianceada.com/captureInstantRecharge.do Step 3 :  Now input the number and click on Continue. See the image for more details. Step 4 : That's it .  You will get the Reliance Customer number and Customer surname. Isn't it cool... Next time whenever the culprit calls you,just tell this is ur name.. He will be shocked!! Bookmark us for daily updates.

Kim Dotcom (Megaupload owner) launched a website with 50 GB free Storage & more.

Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom launched a new file-sharing website on Sunday. Megaupload, which Dotcom started in 2005, was one of the most popular sites on the web until US prosecutors shut it down, accusing Dotcom and several company officials of facilitating millions of illegal downloads. Kim Dotcom in this file photo. AFP Mega, like Megaupload, allows users to store and share large files. It offers 50 gigabytes of free storage, much more than similar sites such as Dropbox and Google Drive, and features a drag-and-drop upload tool. The key difference is an encryption and decryption feature for data transfers that Dotcom says will protect him from the legal drama that has entangled Megaupload and threatened to put him behind bars. The decryption keys for uploaded files are held by the users, not Mega, which means the company can’t see what’s in the files being shared. Website link : http://Mega.co.nz