WM : Wizcode PhotoCopy Mobile- Turn your mobile device into photo copy machine, scanner and fax machine!

November 15th, 2009 by ytechcity

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Introduction
Turn your mobile device into a fully featured photo copy machine, scanner and fax machine. Use the built-in camera to photograph (scan) paper documents on the go or take pictures and have them converted to compact PDF files with a single click of the stylus. In addition, you can also load images from your storage card and combine them with a scanned document, or combine multiple documents/images into a single PDF file. Share scanned documents with your contacts instantly by emailing them from within the application. PDF files can be saved to your mobile device for digital archiving or backup.

Use Wizcode PhotoCopy Mobile to:
* Archive and share documents on the go
* Photocopy text, magazine pages or other printed materials
* Scan business cards, recipes, meeting memos or notes
* Create PDF photo albums

Here are some key features of “PhotoCopy Mobile”:
· Scan materials using the built-in camera
· Import images from storage card or device
· Change the order of the pages
· Insert blank pages
· View, zoom, rotate or crop images
· Delete images
· Create high quality PDF files from images
· Save PDF files to your device
· View PDF files with your default PDF application
· Send PDF files by email and share them with other people

Requirements:
Windows Mobile 5/6.x

Official website:
http://www.wizcode.com/products/view/photocopy_mobile

Farmville has become the most popular online game on Facebook

November 15th, 2009 by ytechcity

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Farmville has become the most popular game on Facebook to have 63.1 million active users since June 2009.
Farmville is a free online game, which allows users to invest in farm equipment and sell their produce for profit, has exploded in popularity since being launched on June 19th.

Farmville game enthusiasts come from anywhere, at libraries, hostels, community computer, personal laptop.
The game has nearly 35 million monthly users, and it soon surpass the 35,554,755 record achieved by the ”How Well Do You Know Me?” application on the site.

Another farming game, Farm Town, is Facebook’s second most popular application.

The rest of the top ten includes a range of applications, which allow users to do anything from donating to charity to starting a virtual Mafia family.

Top Ten Facebook Applications (based on daily use):

1. Famville, 13.4 million daily users

2. Farm Town, 6.0 million daily users

3. Mafia Wars, 5.8 million daily users

4. Facebook for iPhone, 5.7 million daily users

5. Facebook for BlackBerry, 5.2 million daily users

6. Pet Society, 4.4 million daily users

7. Texas HoldEm Poker, 3.8 million daily users

8. Restaurant City, 3.7 million daily users

9. Facebook Mobile, 2.7 million daily users

10. YoVille, 2.6 million daily users

Freebies: Play 99% of all the video via FFDShow Codec Pack

November 15th, 2009 by ytechcity

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Play 99% of all the video files on the internet with the FFDShow Codec Pack!

FFDShow is a DirectShow decoding filter for decompressing DivX movies. It supports all of the following movie file types: XviD, H.264, FLV1, WMV, MPEG-1 and MPEG-2, MPEG-4.

It uses libavcodec from ffmpeg project or for video decompression, postprocessing code from mplayer to enhance visual quality of low bitrate movies, and is based on original DirectShow filter from XviD, which is GPL’ed educational implementation of MPEG4 encoder.

Features:
•Fast video decompression
•High playback quality
•Two sharpening tools
•Completely free software

Download: http://www.video-buzz.com

Windows 7 RTM Activation Cracks Available for Download in the Wild

November 15th, 2009 by ytechcity

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It was only a matter of time before methods designed to illegally circumvent the antipiracy measures in Windows 7 made their way into the wild. And, in this regard, the latest iteration of the Windows client joins its predecessors, for which a consistent collection of leaked volume keys, key generators (keygens), hacks, cracks and activation bypass techniques, including those targeting OEM activation, is already available from various sources, for those that know where to look. Now, Windows 7 users can also take their pick of fresh items from the bazaar of activation cracks, and illegally prolong the life of the operating system without activating the product, and of course without buying a license, for that matter.

Ways around the antipiracy protections built into Windows 7 have already been documented, with some techniques even automating the process of bypassing activation altogether. Automated Windows 7 hacks are designed to let users circumvent the activation process with little or no effort on their part. Cracks can, in this context, be run like any other executable, and produce a fully functional, albeit non-genuine, copy of Windows 7.

Microsoft’s repeated warnings that users dealing with pirated software expose themselves to the risk of infection, virtually handing over their computers, privacy and sensitive data to attackers, have failed to truly resonate with pirates. Unaware of the hidden costs of pirated Windows 7 used in combination with various activation circumventing techniques, many users do not hesitate when it comes down to illegally running the OS.
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Google Finally Integrates FeedBurner in Google Analytics

November 15th, 2009 by ytechcity

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Google is making some people very happy, as it has finally introduced some sort of integration between FeedBurner and Google Analytics. Considering that the vast majority of users have been more than disappointed by the way Google has handled the feed-management service since it acquired it in 2007, this comes as a sign that Google may be finally getting more involved, though even this first step seems a bit half-backed.

“If you use either AdSense for feeds or Google FeedBurner to track item clicks and also use Google Analytics, as of today, you will automatically start to see your feed item click analytics show up in Google Analytics with some additional information added to help you understand how distributing your feed with FeedBurner leads to traffic on your site,” Steve Olechowski on behalf of the Google FeedBurner team wrote.

There’s no reason to celebrate just yet, though, as the integration isn’t exactly seamless. In fact, if don’t know what you’re looking for, you might not even realize it’s there. Right now, only the click stats for individual feed items are available and even those take a little digging to get to.

The new stats will show up in both the All Traffic Sources section under Traffic Sources or in the Campaigns view. And, to see only these stats, you have to filter the results by typing “feedburner” in the All Traffic Sources page or just “Feed:” in Campaigns. The data is also available in the Advanced Segments views.

Google plans to add more stats in the coming weeks and the goal is to have a complete picture of how your readers consume the content right down to what feed reader they use. While there isn’t that much to be excited about at the moment, it does show that Google may be finally beginning to focus more on FeedBurner, hopefully starting to introduce more features on a regular basis.