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Make your Windows XP look like MAC OS X

Saturday, December 29th, 2007

I have often admired the looks of a Macintosh Computer. The sleek and minimalist looks of a Mac are a treat for your eyes. But no one can beat good old Windows. They say Mac is more stable and secure, but I believe, its is because its not as popular as the Windows OS. If it was as popular as Windows, people would have found out ways to mess with it and create viruses and spywares, targeted at a Mac.

There are several emulators that can make a Macintosh OS work and look like Windows, but I never found a good software that can act as a MAC emulator on my Windows OS.There are various ways by which you can make Windows look like MAC by changing one feature at a time, but I didnt know any software that did it all at one go. Yesterday I came across a software called as FlyakiteOSX, that can make a Windows XP computer look like MAC OS X. If you like the looks of Mac but prefer to stay with Windows, then you can install the software and combine the the looks and functionality together. It almost works like Windows-Blinds, which is a Theme changing software for Windows OS.

To harness the complete functionality, this software makes several changes on the computer, ranging from replacing the cursors to creating relevant system related files. At the beginning of the installation it prompts you to create a restore point so that if something goes wrong you can just restore your computer to pre- installation state and wouldn’t even know something went wrong. The installation takes up 191.8MB of space. However, you can also customize the installation yourself by ticking off the check boxes.

FlyaKiteOSX Installation Screenshot

FlyakiteOSX is compatible with following versions of Windows:

- Windows XP (Home, Pro, RTM, SP1, SP2, Corporate)
- Windows 2003 (Standard, Enterprise, Datacenter, Web, RTM, SP1)
- Windows Media Center Edition (2003, 2004, 2005)
- All Language Versions.(Available in 42 languages)
- Does NOT work with 64 bit versions of Windows!

Once you have installed the software and restarted the computer, you see the a new Mac look alike startup screen.

FlyaKiteOSX Start Up Screen

Even the Control Panel of Windows is converted into the System Preferences of MAC OS X. It looks just like a MAC, however you have all your regular Windows options like the Control Panel, Date and Times, Sounds, Printer etc.

FlyaKiteOSX Control Panel Screen

One disadvantage is once installed this program would change the look for all the users on the computer. It cant be applied for just one user. But is you like the MAC interface, but are used to Windows OS, you can use this program.

The latest version can be downloaded from FlyaKiteOSX 3.5 from osx-e.com.

The author’s site has a list of mirrors for download.

Have you used any software like this in the past? Do you like the idea of combining the looks of MAC and the functionality of Windows on your computer? Let us know in the comments below.
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Netscape Navigator - Rest In Peace.

Friday, December 28th, 2007

Netscape Navigator

After a long haul of 13 years, AOL has finally decided to discontinue any further development and technical support for Netscape Navigator, the first commercial browser on the internet. The support would be ON till 1st Feb ‘08. AOL, the owners of Netscape have decided to develop Netscape as an advertising business instead of the development and maintenance of the software. The software would be available for use, but there would be no further security or software updates. The small pool of users who still use Netscape are advised to download and use Mozilla FireFox instead.

“While internal groups within AOL have invested a great deal of time and energy in attempting to revive Netscape Navigator, these efforts have not been successful in gaining market share from Microsoft’s Internet Explorer,” Netscape Director Tom Drapeau wrote in a blog entry Friday.

The decline of Netscape navigator started in 2002, when Microsoft saw a huge potential in the Web Browser market and started giving out Internet Explore, as a bundled package with the Windows Operating System. Netscape initially developed on a platform called as Mosaic, the internet very first browser, that could display both images and text at the same time. It went through various updates, and the latest version was Netscape 9.0. However the present Netscape version was just a skin of Netscape on the Firefox platform. This showed that AOL had stopped working on development of the software further.

The Web Browser Usage statistics for November 2007 are:

Browser usage in Nov 2007

November 2007 Browser Stats
Browser Percentage
Internet Explorer 7 21.0%
Internet Explorer 6 33.6%
Internet Explorer 5 1.6%
Firefox 36.3%
Mozilla 1.2%
Safari 1.8%
Opera 1.8%

[Stats Source:W3Schools]

As we can see, Netscape isn’t mentioned in the list of browsers being used. The current approximate usage of Netscape Navigator is about 0.6%.

I would actually miss Netscape Navigator, as I currently use it to experiment with all the Firefox add-ons and various tool-bars. If I find them useful, I incorporate them in Firefox. But now that Netscape would stop any further security and software updates, many of the add-ons wouldn’t work with Netscape navigator.

However,AOL has decided to keep the archived version of Netscape Navigator online and Netscape website would continue as a online portal.

Get AVG 7.5 Pro Version for free -Also the AVG Free and Pro versions compared.

Thursday, December 27th, 2007

Looking to get the AVG Professional 7.5 anti virus for free?…Read on…

Logo of AVG Anti Virus Software.Computer-Active along with Girsoft,the company behind the highly popular Anti-Virus AVG, is giving away free copy of AVG Anti- Virus 7.5 version, for free. AVG is one of the most popular and successful Anti-Virus softwares on the internet, largely because the free version of the AVG Anti-Virus has a very good track record of PC security.

The AVG Pro version costs $29.95 for a yearly subscription. This news got out on the internet quite soon and a lot of guys started the download. This has slowed down their servers almost to a stand still. The file size is 37 MB, so might take a bit of time as the servers have slowed down, due to multiple simultaneous downloads. Our friends at Ghacks, recommend using a download manager to download it, as if the download breaks in between, you would need to start all over again. They have also mentioned, if you are having a hard time downloading the file, some mirrors have been posted at Cybernet news which is a respected site. These download links however point to RapidShare and MegaUpload, so download it from these links if you are comfortable with these file sharing websites.

I have used AVG pro edition before and currently have the Free version, after the License expired. So now, I can move back to full version, hopefully for one full year or two, but they haven’t mentioned this in the promotion. However when I compared these two editions, I found the Free version quite competitive to the Full version.

A complete comparison between the Professional and Free edition is given below.

AVG Professional VS AVG Free Anti Virus:

Product attributes AVG Professional AVG Free
License 2 Year commercial license Home use only
Technical support 24/7 Technical support via e-mail No technical support
Virus/program updates via Internet High-speed and high-capacity download serves Non-priority download servers
Language support Multiple language support English only
Support of Windows 64-bit systems Yes Not available
Infected files treatment Automatic healing Automatic healing
OEM installations Several options available Not allowed
Anti-virus scanning Reliable scanning engine Reliable scanning engine
Detection of Potentially Unwanted Yes Not available
Scheduled scanning frequency Flexible scheduling of scanning Once a day
Scheduled update frequency Flexible scheduling of updates Once a day
Optional automatic update upon Yes Yes
User defined tests Advanced configuration options Pre-defined tests only
AVG Resident Shield exclusions Yes Not available
Options to define file name extensions Yes Yes
Support for alternate update servers Yes Not available
User interface Advanced / Basic interfaces Basic only
Test results reporting Detailed history Basic reporting only

When you look at these features carefully, you can see, there isn’t much missing in the Free version and hence its so popular.

Few features that can be deemed as missing are:

1)Technical Support: Free version doesn’t get tech support, but there is enough help in the Forums.

2)Update Servers: Updates for Pro version are though High speed servers, and Free version are left out to non-priority servers. But hey, thats not much of a problem huh! ;)

3)Language Support: Language support for Free version is only in English, again not much of a problem!

4)Windows 64 Support: Support for Windows 64 bit isnt available - Well if you have Windows 64 bit, its better to get the Pro version, especially now that its free! ;)

5)Intrusion detection: Detection of potentially unwanted Programs isn’t there…If we get AVG to do that too, What would the Anti Spyware and Firewalls do…again not much of a disadvantage.

6)Schedules: Scheduled Update and Scanning isnt flexible in free as its in Professional version. Not a big concern.

7) User Defined Tests: Well If you are good enough to understand User defined testing, you would go for the Pro version any way!

8)Resident Shields: AVG Resident shields absence is a bit of concern, but things can be managed, if you don’t frequently visit Warez and Crack sites.

9)Alternate update server: Well we can always update later in Free version. In Pro however, you have alternate download servers. useful in a Virus attack situation. Kinda rare though.

10)Tests results analysis: Professional gives advanced analysis, Free version just gives Basic reports.

I think after comparing and analyzing these features,one can say AVG Free Version is up to the task. The professional version, is for guys who are more in the favor of complete peace of mind.

So would you go for the Professional version, now that its free. Or stick to Good old AVG Free edition?

New Google Reader Feature criticized-Deemed as invasion of privacy!

Wednesday, December 26th, 2007

Google PrivacyGoogle has an incredible collection of user data. You trust Google with your name, contact information, address book, phone numbers and if you trust google with your eyes closed, your financial data as well. When you are online, almost certainly you would log in to your Google account to use their services better, so they have record of your online activity, which sites you visit, which ads you click on and which products you read about. This helps them target better ads and you see the ads are most relevant to you. There is no arguing, on the internet, which is such a huge place in itself, providing you with targeted content is a commendable job. Everyone has accepted it and many swear by it.

Privacy advocates have been opposing the Google-DoubleClick merger and Microsoft appealed to the US Senate panel to stop this deal from going through.As far as online privacy is concerned, you may not want to disclose your name for personal or business reasons, or not show your online activity to anyone else. You may like to share stuff with friends, but there are also things that you would rather keep private. So if at this moment Google jumps in and discloses one part of your account to all your contacts? Not even bothering to ask you, just lay it out in the open.

So How did Google breach your Privacy?

What I am talking about here is the new Google reader feature that allows you to share your feeds with your friends. I think its a good feature, if you have a network of friends, who read similar stories and news. Its adds a bit of Social Flavor to the Google reader.

But what if you are using a Google account that you have used to interact with several people, just for correspondence?
3 days ago I corresponded with “some guy” about”something”, that doesnt make him my friend, and since I have exchanged mails with him, Google assumes he is a friend and adds my shared data to his feed reader. In a way he is reading stuff he isn’t supposed to and gets an idea about my online activity! This is the major complaint by many Google Reader users.This invoked a lot of criticism from some readers.

Some Comments on the new feature:

The Google Reader Help started a thread, where the Google reader users vented out their anger. Felipe Hoffa has recorded some interesting comments in his Slash Dot Journal. I found a few amusing so I have listed them below:

“This is a terrible idea, and a violation of privacy, and it contradicts your own documentation”. “Please don’t turn the best feed reader on the web into the shittiest social network on the web.”

“Please fix this and let us OPT IN to who we want to share with. PLEASE. Don’t make me leave my Google Apps!!”

“I have parents, relatives, business associates, all who use Gmail, in my contact list, and the only way to not share with them is to remove the contact? That’s INSANE.”

“I find the “social networkization” of Google’s services unattractive, and unfortunately, I can’t really opt-out of them.”

“I’m complaining because the articles I shared with my wife are now shared with my entire contact list, with no warning. In fact, this is precisely the worst sort of violation of privacy.”

Whew! There may be many reasons why anyone wouldn’t want to share, stuff one subscribers to. The main reason for this very vocal criticism was that Google brought this feature in as a surprise, with no opt out option.

Google has a very good reputation dealing with the privacy of their users.Its number one on my “Internet’s Most trusted Companies List”. They have been known to fix privacy related glitches in a blink of an eye, and have always worked hard towards maintaining the user privacy. But a new feature recently launched by them, really rocked their boat.

Google has a very well defined privacy policy. You can read it here. It clearly states that, “When you sign up for a particular service that requires registration, we ask you to provide personal information. If we use this information in a manner different than the purpose for which it was collected, then we will ask for your consent prior to such use.” Although Google hasnt actually violated privacy, because there isnt any defined rule under which this data falls, the closest description about sharing of your personal data in their Privacy Policy is here.

But The Google Team has come out with an answer, unfortunately after about a week of criticism, but things will get back to normal now. They have introduced a feature via which you can better manage who sees your shared feeds.

You can now share the various tags under which you have saved the feeds, or can choose to keep them private.

Google Reder Sharing Tags

Also, you can now, clear all you shared items or, can move them to a specific tag, which you would like to share from now on.

Google Reader Sharing Tags

This isn’t actually a privacy violation, except for a few people, who would not like to share items on their feed reader. And now with these new features, they can control, who can see their feeds. So I guess, Google actually saved the day by responding to these complaints quickly. Enjoy using the Google reader, Its one of the best online feed readers around!

Would you be concerned if the feeds you read are shared without your consent? Do you think Google invaded your privacy by making all you feeds public?

Digg For Sale: $300 Million, Any buyers?

Tuesday, December 25th, 2007

Digg For Sale

It was in November that I first read about Digg.com being put up for sale.However this rumor quickly died down. But now after about a month its come up in the open that Digg is has put up a price tag of $300 million and has hired Allen and Company which specializes in Media deals to find buyers.

Allen & Company traditionally uses an “event” to do what it terms “direct research” on potential buyers and sellers, then inserts itself as banker. You can read more about how they do it, here.

I found the news about Digg being on sale, quite amusing as recently I have read a lot of stuff about Digg, that tells me, lot of people, specially top diggers, are unhappy with Digg. I am a regular Digg user but haven’t been a very active member.Maybe I started using Digg, when it has passed its golden period.

There have been many strong reactions all over the blogosphere about this proposed sale. Some of the Top Diggers I know have actually opposed this sale and suggested anyone who might be interested not to buy Digg. Tamar of Techipedia.com, is one of the Top 40 Digg users. You can see the list of Top Digg users here.

On Digg community is everything:

Like any other social networking website, on Digg you can form your own community of fellow Diggers, who have similar taste as yours and share news and stories. This was the initial idea behind Digg. Although now a days, instead of a wide range of users opinion, some top users can drive a story to the front page where it gets maximum attention. So the reigns of a particular story or website and the consequent traffic generated is in hands of some Top Diggers.

From Democracy to Oligarchy to Autocracy?

Digg has always been seen as a reliable source of informative stories, mostly about technology, with the backing of user generated content. This was the “hit” formula which made Digg so popular. Its was all Democratic atmosphere. Later, as Digg became more and more popular, it was targeted by spammers to gain traffic. The quality of content went down. Also many of the Front Page stories were the ones submitted by a specific set of Top Diggers. A few guys started influencing the content which wasnt exactly “bad”, as most of these guys were hardcore Digg users, and mostly brought forward good posts. But not all, submitted quality content. As it is true or all social networks, popular Diggers got more friends and had a good following, due to which stories submitted by specific users got more exposure than others and some good stories were left behind. As some like to call it, It became an “Editors Playground”

Digg has some rules about how the content is submitted, and if a users submits a potential Front Page story, he should get the proper credit. Thats the reason for the Duplicate Story Filter. Now these rules are for all users new and old alike. But is the owner of the website exempt from them? Read on, to know How Kevin Rose is actually free from these rules!

Digg’s Popularity Decreasing?

Since I started using Digg seriously, I have seen its traffic decrease steadily and the traffic related ranks go down. Does this mean Digg is becoming less popular? Not necessarily, some may argue, but there has been a lot of discontent in the Digg community and lot of users have stopped using Digg. Some have taken refuge with other bookmarking sites like, Mixx and ShoutWire. Digg receives less traffic, as compared to same period last year. The graph from Alexa.com shows the trend.

Digg Traffic is decreasing

I dont know if this is a technique to pacify the Digg users who have been banned, or a Publicity stunt, but the Mixx.com community has a section named Digg Refugees. TechCrunch has an interesting post about it here. This is also one of the reasons why Kevin Rose is having difficulty finding interested buyers at the price tag he has specified.

Kevin Rose: Where art thou?

I have always seen Kevin Rose as an idea guy. After all he came up with something as innovative as Digg. Kevin is considered as a poster boy for the Web 2.0 crowd with his name listed in the Forbes Top 25 Web Celebrities list. There has been a lot of account banning activity in the past few days, and a lot of people are not very happy about it. Is all this happening with your knowledge,Kevin? What happened to the community spirit?

As Tamar as quoted on her blog:
Just remember, Digg and Kevin Rose: you built the platform. We, however, built the success. You can turn your backs on us if you want to, but don’t expect to get things done the way you want it to be.

Tamar has written about how her friends who were hardcore Digg users got their accounts banned and why she is losing faith in this system? If you want o understand how healthy a website is, ask its users and they would tell you whats happening. At present they diagnose Digg not to be in healthy spirits.

Another interesting fact that she brought fore was, How the account of a 17 year old kid was banned because he created a Digg-FaceBook group saying its an attempt to launch an attack, and after a few days Kevin himself created a FaceBook group which got more than 1000 votes. The story with screen shots can be found here.

Digg, Auto Bury: Reality or Myth?

Now this is one scary feature on Digg. There exists a list on the Digg servers which has names of sites and their urls, which would get buried after submission. Digg has always denied about censoring content. They say its a user driven website and only other users can bury Digg stories. So is it your jealous competing blogger who is burying your stories or, its the system thats stealthily working against you?

Here are some interesting stories about Digg’s auto burying system . One of the most read blogs about Copywriting, Brian Clarks CopyBlogger is on the list. He has written about it saying Ding-Dong-Digg-Is-Dead.

Another famous Blog Pronet Advertising attests to this fact with evidence, that Digg is censoring content.

Dont get me wrong, I have been an active participant on Digg since last few months, but its now I understand the system properly and have started communicating with other Digg users. No wonder Digg is so addictive. Its a really cool concept, and if you get involved and give enough time to it, you would get hooked as well.

With all this going on would an interested party go for it and buy Digg or seeing all this commotion in the community that drives it, stay away?

So What is your opinion?

As a user driven website, Digg has really taken a path which leads to absolute Rule and only the content that they want would go to the Front Page. I think this would really suck as the whole democracy idea totally takes a backseat. Do you think this might change in the future or something can be done about it. After all we are also a part of the Digg community, would you see it deteriorate like this?
Please let everyone know whats your opinion in the comment section!

Digg is a phenomenal revolution is UGC, that has opened an entire dimension to the world. But the fact remains that there is just an inequity that haunts it.Reddit and Netscape as well had these problems.

Digg is great in that it is positive, but the bias towards top users and friends have left many great stories with just a few diggs because the submitter did not have many contacts. Do you think these are the problems plaguing Digg?

Blogging Goals for 2008 - Learn from the Experience!

Sunday, December 23rd, 2007

This post is a part of “Group Writing Project at Daily Blog Tips

target.jpgSpeaking about the goals for 2008, I would like to let my present readers know where this blog would be heading. As you know this blog focuses on tips about Blogging, Technology and Social Media and doesn’t have a razor sharp niche. So my readers are distributed, but they are exactly the people who I want to connect with, because they have similar interests like mine. One of the commitments for 2008 is that posting schedule will be well planned and would be followed religiously,unlike in 2007. Its best to put down the numbers on the table as it helps one focus better. These are some objectives, I intend to achieve by the end of next year.

Blog Stats - Present and Predicted:

RSS Subscribers:

Present: I have a current subscriber base of 122 readers, which varies. It goes up after a good post and goes down if there is a interval between two posts.

Aim: I have a lofty aim for this as I have already crossed 350+ subscribers in the past but I lost over 200 subscribers when my blog crashed and had no activity for a week. Some of the guys later told me, they though the blog was dead. Don’t worry guys I have risen from the ashes and plan to stay with you for a really long time. The aim is to cross the mark of 3000 RSS readers in 2008.

Unique Visitors:

Present: Currently Digital Musings get around 500 unique visitors every day on an average. If a post does well on social networking site, it jumps up to 1000.

Aim: The aim for next year is to take the daily unique visitor count up to ~2000 unique visitors. I am not very active in some Social Networking sites, that generate a lot of traffic. I would see if participating in them helps for a better exposure for my posts and the blog as a whole - increasing traffic along the way.

Revenue:

Present: At present I have no advertising options, neither have I encouraged anyone to approach for advertising. However I plan to put up an advertising options for certain interested services. Digital Musings makes ~ $100 at present.

Aim: I am going to open up advertising options for interested advertisers. Couple of services have shown interest in advertising and that is encouraging. The aim is to become self sufficient so that I can do justice to this blog and give it enough time to take it to a higher level, both in levels of quality and success.

Posting Schedule:

Present: Erratic. Some of my readers have actually emailed me and asked why I have such gaps in posting. I have lost a lot of subscribers due to this reason. The reason for this was I had taken up more work than I could handle, but from January ‘08, things would be different and you would see a significant difference in the posting schedule.

Aim: Follow a proper posting schedule, religiously. At least take it up to 7 posts a week against 3 posts per week on an average now.

Being more Innovative:

Present: I have worked on being different from other blogs in a good way. Building a popular blog in such competitive niches is a real challenge. However I haven’t actually achieved what I was really looking for yet. Having great ideas just in mind isn’t great, we need to put them on paper, and that exactly what I plan to do.

Aim: I plan to start some informative and fresh series for bloggers. Something new and fresh. Keep a look out.

Various Ranks:

Present: Digital Musings is a PR 4 blog. I was very happy with the progress as in the very first go it got a PR 4. Also the Alexa rank has been moving up steadily. Although some think its inaccurate, I have seen the spikes going up and down in accordance with the flow of traffic on this blog, so I think its pretty reliable and gives a good Snap Shot of traffic on a blog.

Aim: I hope to see this blog to got one notch up in the Google PR upto PR 5, as I have been receiving decent number of back links. Also, I want to break into the Top 50000 Alexa rank. One step at a time!

Social Networking:

Present: Social Media wasn’t utilized properly this year by me. First of all it took me some time to get out of the mis-conception that social networks are just for traffic. But I have mend my ways and enjoying it for what it can really offer, a chance to stay updated and make some good friends.

Aim: My Strategy and attitude towards social networking has changed a lot and I intend to have a strong presence on most of the Social sites that I use, as it is one of the stepping stones for building a successful brand around one’s blog.

I have observed, that if one puts a good amount of time and effort in something, it succeeds. So, If I put enough effort, this blog would grow as well.

What one man can do - another can do!
What one blogger can do - another can do!

Congratulations to all my fellow bloggers who saw success in 2007 and Good luck to all who are seeking it in 2008. And a heartfelt thanks to all my readers, who have been here reading and appreciating my posts! I hope I would be able to meet your expectations better in 2008!

See you at the top! Merry Christmas and Happy New year 2008!

Social Bookmarking and Networking: Do you have the correct approach?

Saturday, December 15th, 2007

Everybody approaches Social bookmarking in different ways. For some bookmarking websites are an invaluable resource to save important links online so that they can access them from any computer, for some its a way to share some cool links and websites with their peers and for some its just a way to get some traffic to their blogs.

Social Networking

When I first got into blogging and was introduced to this fascinating trend, all I saw and read, pasted all over other blogs is bookmarking brings you traffic, use all the services, get a lot of friends in your network and viola its raining traffic. And being a new blogger, I took the advice. I started with great spirit and made a lot of friends on various networks, it worked out quite well. I have received most of my traffic and subscribers via this channel.But, the charm seemed to wear off after some time. Less people wanted to join in my network and the not many interacted, which isn’t much fun, if you are on “Social” site.

Now why did this happen, traffic was steady but the activity on my profiles was way down as compared to before. I thought what might be the reason, and then I realized what I was missing. Many people have been on these sites for quite some time and are smart enough to understand whats going on. As the time passes and your bookmarks are seem you can either be labeled as an active users - who get a good response from the community, a traffic greedy webmaster - who are ignored after sometime or the spammer - who is either blocked, ignored or removed from the community.

The whole point of social bookmarking is not just using it to get petty traffic but to share your knowledge, your reach and expertise on a subject. If you read a lot about technology or gadgets or blogging or any other niche and you bookmark some really awesome stuff that you encounter on the internet, your peers would appreciate this effort and reward you by joining your network, or sending traffic to your blogs.

To be frank I was initially shown the wrong way and approach. Its after using these networks for sometime I realized where I was going wrong. And believe me, if you do it right, you actually get to learn a lot. After I understood the approach and changed my stance and started bookmarking meaningful and useful stuff, I got a good response from my friends on these sites.

The two ways of going about sharing stuff you find on the internet:Just for Fun and Learning more about your interest.

Just for fun Approach:

Social Networking is FUNFirst is just for fun. There are many sites that are for fun like online flash games, comic strips, funny videos and pictures, jokes etc. These are something that you can share with your friends while enjoying the great resource the internet is. Some of the sites that are good to share this stuff are:

  1. StumbleUpon
  2. Leaptag (now a Facebook application)
  3. Tumblr
  4. Twitter

Now since I have labeled them for just for fun doesn’t mean everyone uses them for fun, some use these sites for saving and sharing important stuff. These are the sites that I would use for sharing some fun stuff with my friends.

The Serious Approach:

Social Bookmarking is serious businessThe second approach is saving some really important stuff for future reference as a part of a research or study or just for more knowledge on a specific subject. Some really good websites to save this stuff and share them with specific users are:

  1. Del.icio.us
  2. Furl
  3. Netvouz
  4. Linkagogo

These sites are excellent to store your bookmarks and organize them in different folders and tags. They also provide an option to share it with friends, and if you want to keep some bookmarks private, we have than option too.

So its my advice to the new bloggers and Social sites users out there to start using these sites correctly as they are a great resource for those who understand the importance of collective knowledge. These sites are a road map of the web, based on the recommendations of people who have traveled it extensively. So either you can learn a lot from others and extend your knowledge while sharing it with others or just keep on bookmarking your own site till its ignored by everyone or worse banned from these networks.

So whats your approach?
Are you a Greedy webmaster hungry for traffic, a spammer or a active user who is valued a lot in these communities?

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