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Saturday, December 31, 2011

The Top 10 Antivirus For Windows 7

Here are the top 10 best Anti-Virus for Windows 7 that provides real-time protection for your home or small business PC that guards against viruses, spyware, and other malicious software. Not all of the anti-virus are freeware but you can download free trial to get things started. Enjoy and Share!


Sunday, December 25, 2011

How to Add a Search Engine To Your Website? -Very Easy In Few Simple Steps

To add search engine to you website you just have to click on the link below-
Free Find


This Link will Take you to a web page in the new tab whick will show three boxes and steps 1.2.3.
First enter you WEBSITE address and then enter your EMAIL address and click on the button below the boxes which says Instant Sgn-Up.

Your password and setup instructions will be e-mailed to you automatically. You'll get high speed, high availability, hosted search engine technology from the company that pioneered the field.

Then open you email account and there will be a email which was forwarded by robot.
Read it and it will guide you through a multi step process on how to add a search engine to you website.
In The End It Will Show A search box on you website.for eg.-



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Sunday, December 18, 2011

How To Recover Permanently Deleted Items?

How to recover permanent deleted files from Vista/ XP/Windows 7

Pandora Recovery is a powerful free tool to attempt recovery of permanently deleted files from windows vista /XP.Pandora Recovery actually recovers files permanently removed from Recycle Bin, files originally deleted using Shift + Delete keys bypassing Recycle Bin and files deleted from DOS prompt in Windows Vista/XP/7. When you delete a file on FAT32 or NTFS file system, its content is not erased from disk but only reference to file data in File Allocation Table or Master File Table is marked as deleted. It means that you might be able to recover deleted files, or make it visible for file system again.Also, you can recover your permanently deleted files from linux .


Pandora Recovery allows you to find and recover recoverable deleted files from NTFS-formatted volumes like Windows, regardless of their type – you can recover pictures, songs, movies or documents.
Pandora Recovery will scan your hard drive and build an index of existing and deleted files and directories (folders) on any logical drive of your computer with supported file format. Once the scanning is complete you have full control over which files to recover and what destination to recover them to.


Some of the Key features of Pandora Recovery :
· Recover Archived, Hidden, Encrypted, Compressed files
· Recover Alternate Data Streams (ADS)
· Recover Images, Documents, Movies, or any other type of files
· Recovery success estimate
· Review File properties and Drive properties
· Recover to Local Hard Drive, Network Drive, or Flash Drive
· Recognizes NTFS, NTFS5 and NTFS/EFS
· Compatible with Windows 7, Vista, Windows XP, Windows 2003 and Windows 2000
· Wizards, hints and context-sensitive help

Download Pandora Recovery From Here.

What Is a Particle Accelerator

 A particle accelerator is a device that uses electromagnetic fields to propel charged particles to high speeds and to contain them in well-defined beams. An ordinary CRT television set is a simple form of accelerator. There are two basic types: electrostatic and oscillating field accelerators.
In the early 20th century, cyclotrons were commonly referred to as atom smashers. Despite the fact that modern colliders actually propel subatomic particles—atoms themselves now being relatively simple to disassemble without an accelerator—the term persists in popular usage when referring to particle accelerators in general.

What Is -"God Particle"?


The "God particle" is the nickname of a subatomic particle called the Higgs boson. In layman’s terms, different subatomic particles are responsible for giving matter different properties. One of the most mysterious and important properties is mass. Some particles, like protons and neutrons, have mass. Others, like photons, do not. The Higgs boson, or “God particle,” is believed to be the particle which gives mass to matter. The “God particle” nickname grew out of the long, drawn-out struggles of physicists to find this elusive piece of the cosmic puzzle. What follows is a very brief, very simplified explanation of how the Higgs boson fits into modern physics, and how science is attempting to study it.

The “standard model” of particle physics is a system that attempts to describe the forces, components, and reactions of the basic particles that make up matter. It not only deals with atoms and their components, but the pieces that compose some subatomic particles. This model does have some major gaps, including gravity, and some experimental contradictions. The standard model is still a very good method of understanding particle physics, and it continues to improve. The model predicts that there are certain elementary particles even smaller than protons and neutrons. As of the date of this writing, the only particle predicted by the model which has not been experimentally verified is the “Higgs boson,” jokingly referred to as the “God particle.”

Each of the subatomic particles contributes to the forces that cause all matter interactions. One of the most important, but least understood, aspects of matter is mass. Science is not entirely sure why some particles seem mass-less, like photons, and others are “massive.” The standard model predicts that there is an elementary particle, the Higgs boson, which would produce the effect of mass. Confirmation of the Higgs boson would be a major milestone in our understanding of physics.

The “God particle” nickname actually arose when the book The God Particle: If the Universe Is the Answer, What Is the Question? by Leon Lederman was published. Since then, it’s taken on a life of its own, in part because of the monumental questions about matter that the God particle might be able to answer. The man who first proposed the Higgs boson’s existence, Peter Higgs, isn’t all that amused by the nickname “God particle,” as he’s an avowed atheist. All the same, there isn’t really any religious intention behind the nickname.

Currently, efforts are under way to confirm the Higgs boson using the Large Hadron Collider, a particle accelerator in Switzerland, which should be able to confirm or refute the existence of the God particle. As with any scientific discovery, God’s amazing creation becomes more and more impressive as we learn more about it. Either result—that the Higgs boson exists, or does not exist—represents a step forward in human knowledge and another step forward in our appreciation of God’s awe-inspiring universe. Whether or not there is a “God particle,” we know this about Christ: “For by him all things were created: things in heaven and on earth, visible and invisible . . . all things were created by him and for him”
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