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How to edit a Pdf file

T oday everyone is facing problem of editing a pdf file. To solve this adobe authorities launch a new application for pdf editing which is  Adobe Acrobat DC  which you can download from here:- https://get.adobe.com/uk/reader/. It's a 30 day trial version, so you have to buy it to get full version. I had found a way to get rid of this. Just follow the below steps to edit it:- 1.      Select the file you want to download and upload it to http://www.zamzar.com/  to convert it into a jpg file.  2.      Then, download converted parts of the file. 3.      Now right click on the page you want to edit. 4.      Then, open the image in paint. 5.      Open a word file write the content you want to write (word wise like- today). 6.      Copy it and then paste the content, then drag image above the word or sentence you want to editing. ...

Make International Phone Calls from your Mobile even without the Internet

While apps like Skype or Viber let you make cheap (or even free) international phone calls, you need to connected to WiFi for these apps to work. Meet an alternate that offers similar features but needs no Internet. H o w do you make international calls from your mobile phone? Mobile carriers often charge exorbitant rates for international phone calls but you can Internet based services like Skype or Google Hangouts and call any landline or cell phone number in the world for a low per minute fee. All you need is a mobile phone connected to a Wi-Fi hotspot and some credit balance in your account for making the phone call. You can use these VoIP apps when travelling overseas as well and make significant savings for both domestic and international calls. Now consider a scenario where you have a mobile phone but there’s no Wi-Fi around and the 3G/4G services are either slow or unavailable. Would you still be able to place calls through any of these apps? The answer is obviously in ...

The Best Websites to Learn Coding Online

T he  Learn to Code  movement has picked up momentum worldwide and that is actually a good thing as even basic programming skills can have a major impact. If you can teach yourself how to write code, you gain a competitive edge over your peers, you can think more algorithmically and thus can tackle problems more efficiently. Don’t just download the latest app, help redesign it. Don’t just play on your phone, program it. —  Obama . There’s no reason why shouldn’t know the basics of coding. You can automate tasks, you can program your Excel sheets, improve workflows, you can extract data from websites and accomplish so much more with code. You may not be in the business of writing software programs but knowing the basics of coding will help you communicate more effectively with developers. Gone are the days when you had to enroll in expensive computer training classes as now exist a plethora of web-based courses that will help you learn programmi...

Protect your Google Accounts with a USB Security Key

M ost big-name web services like Gmail, Microsoft, Evernote, WordPress and Dropbox now support 2-step authentication to improve the security of your online accounts. Once you enable two-factor authentication, a malicious person will not be able to log into your online account even if they know the password – they’ll need access to your mobile phone as well to get in. The verification codes required for logging into a 2-step enabled account can be generated either using a mobile app – like  Authy  or  Google Authenticator  – or you can have them sent to your mobile phone via a text message or a voice call. The latter option however will not work if the mobile phone associated with your account is outside the coverage area (like when you are in a foreign country). There’s another option that makes the process of logging into a 2-factor enabled account Google less cumbersome. Instead of generating the verification codes on a mobile phone,  yo...

Monetizing Blogs – The new way to make a living

U n less you are living under the rock for the past few years, you may have heard of the term “blogs” or personal diaries that are published online by millions of users across the globe. (Stats say that 71.5 million blogs exist as of today) Jumping the blogging bandwagon is simple — pick your niche, choose a blogging platform (like Blogger, WordPress) and start writing. The moment you hit that publish button, your thoughts and commentary instantly reach hundreds and thousands of souls with little effort. You can blog on virtually any topic from shoes to iPods to cooking to stuffed toys — think of a niche that you are passionate about, write consistently and you will automatically find readers in some corner of the world who’ll enjoy your writing and keep coming back for more. People have quit their 9-to-5 jobs to take up blogging as a full time profession and they aren’t complaining. And blogging is not just about sharing expression; it can even help pay your utility bil...

Flickr vs Picasa Web Albums – Which is Better Place for Sharing Digital Pictures

Y ou are just back from a long vacation; your cell phone and digital camera are loaded with tons of photographs that you have captured throughout the trip. So how do you share those memorable pictures with your friends and family? That could be a real tricky one because there exists a plethora of photo sharing services on the internet and deciding one that best fits your requirement may involve some effort. The two most popular photo sharing services are Yahoo’s Flickr and Picasa Web Albums, which is owned by Google. We’ll dig deeper into each of the services to help you choose the right one for your job. Flickr is a brand that has become synonymous with online photo sharing so much so that Yahoo! is expected to merge the old-n-popular Yahoo! Photos with Flickr in the coming months. Flickr offers 100 MB of free storage each calendar month but the storage counter is reset every month so you get virtually unlimited space on Flickr without spending a penny. (100 MB is good fo...

Do More with YouTube

1:Stretch YouTube Videos To Fit the Browser Window, Better Than Full Screen – An alternative to Full Screen – auto resize the YouTube Video player to fit the browser window. 2: Most Creative Flickr and YouTube Search Engine Ever – When you type a keyword, oSkope pulls thumbnail images of the results and arranges them on the screen like a deck of playing cards spread out on a physical table. 3: Download Youtube Videos As iTunes MOV or MP3 Files Directly 4: How to Upload Youtube Videos from Cell Phones 5: 10 Interesting Things You Can Do with YouTube or Google Videos 6: Upload videos to Youtube using Email or Mobile Phones 7: How to Watch FLV Flash Videos on the Desktop – Adobe Media Player can play FLV videos even in Full Screen mode. 8: A YouTube Download Manager Similar to Real Video Player 11 – Orbit adds a small button when you hover the mouse over the YouTube player – click that button to download the video ...

How to Earn Money from Your Blog

Y ou can make money either directly from your blog or make money because of your blog. In the “direct” option, you show advertisements to your visitors or sell affiliate products while in the other case, you make money indirectly as blogging can help you find a new job or get freelancing work (after all, your blog is a portfolio of your thoughts, ideas and skills.) To display advertisements on your blog, you can either partner with existing advertising programmes (like Google Adsense, Chitika, etc) or contact prospective advertisers directly (say you have a popular blog about Sports Shoes, then Nike or Reebok could be interested in showcasing their products to your visitors). We will first discuss the popular advertising programmes and then suggest a few other approaches to generate income from your blog. BlogAds are the pioneer in blog advertising. BlogAds generally pay well and also provide you the liberty to choose which ads are displayed on your blog. The other big advan...