Tuesday, January 18, 2011
Google dashboard: Something may new to you about google
"Everyone who has a Google account should visit their Dashboard once a year," this what Google product manager Jonathan McPhie is saying. But what is Google Dashboard. This is somthing like a container which contain some important about you and about your activity related to your Google account.
Google sure does spread its settings out into a million places. There are settings in every single Google service—Gmail, Google maps, Blogger, YouTube, Reader, Buzz—and some of them cross over, while others don't.
Lets have a look how it look like.
Here you can see a list of every Google product you have an account with, as well as the information each one has stored about you. This picture is not all about. There are many more thing which you cann't belive that you have done something and you forget but Google remember it and store everything in its dashboard.
It store the information about Google AdSense which you have created, what you have store in your Google library,how many Document you have in Google Docs and many more. More interesting thing is it also keep track about what you have purchased online and all conversation detail using G-talk or usng other tool till now with your friend.
This also facilitate you to clear all items as well as you can manage other gadgets using the link.So why not to have look upon own Dashboard.
Thursday, January 6, 2011
How to hide a computer hard drive ?
Each partition in a hard disk is assigned with a unique letter. So to hide a single partition just remove that assigned letter and u will see that respective hard drive will disappear from windows explorer.
Step:
1: Go to Start.
2: Select Run command .
3: Type Cmd and press enter.
4: Type diskpart and press enter
5: Type list volume and press enter
6: Find out the volume number you want to hide and enter the command select volume <your volume number>
7: Now enter the command remove letter <your volume number>
Note: To unhide the letter in step 7 type assigned instead of remove.
Step:
1: Go to Start.
2: Select Run command .
3: Type Cmd and press enter.
4: Type diskpart and press enter
5: Type list volume and press enter
6: Find out the volume number you want to hide and enter the command select volume <your volume number>
7: Now enter the command remove letter <your volume number>
Note: To unhide the letter in step 7 type assigned instead of remove.
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