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Not sure how many of you saw the Google Christmas decoration on their page. If you search of any Christmas relative key word such as “Christmas“, “xmas“, “Santa Claus” you will found out the special decoration prepare by Google in this special festival.

Besides that, there are also the special decoration at the search bar if you searching for “Hanukkah“.

Christmas decoration at Google Google search page decoration for Christmas

Google search page decoration on Christmas day

Hanukkah decoration at Google Google search page decoration for Christmas

Spacial decoration for Hanukkah day





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Let’s YouTube snow

By on December 23, 2011

If you like the snow effect (Google’s “let it snow” Easter Egg), now you can also having fun at when you watch your favourite video clip on YouTube. Currently YouTube’s palyer has a new button for you to trigger the snow effect.

 

Besides that, if you search ofr any keyword like snow or christmas, you will also see the snow effect on the result page.

 

Enjoy the Christmas day.

Snow effect on youtube Lets YouTube snow




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Working in Google is a dream for most of the people because it often named as one of the best place to work at by Forbes. The following graphic by Jobvine has insights on the hiring process, the employment statistics like salaries and also how the company’s employees have increased over time.

jobvine infographic What does it take to get a job in Google




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Managing your e-reputation

By on December 11, 2011

Reputation is everything for all people especially for those who doing business. Bad reputation in business is mean bankcruptcy, delay of payment or perputual unemployment and so on. But when Internet become popular nowadays and our persoanl and business reputation also move to the Virtual world.

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As the search engines got better ability to finding any information hiding everywhere incluing blog and social network, it got easier for poeple to express and even easier to plant a false rumour.And we all know how difficult it is to reverse the damage of a false rumour once it gets out onto the World Wide Web. Once it’s out there, it’s out there.

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The following graphic show the various methods on how to control your “e-reputation” and why it is essential that you take this subject very seriously.A growing number of employers are now checking applicants online for any indications of unprofessionalism or trouble. Even your current employer may be keeping tabs on you and posting your drunken photos from Saturday night on Facebook (for example) is not going to help your future promotion prospects.

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SplashData, well-know provider of password management applications just list out the “25 Worst Passwords of the Year”. The list was compiled from files containing millions of stolen passwords posted online by hackers. If you are using any of the passwords in the list, change your password immediately!

 

worst password The most popular worst password of the year

If any of your current password is listed in the list, it’s highly recomand that you should do something in order to secure your information on the Internet.

 

In an effort to encourage adoption of stronger passwords, SplashData, a leading provider of password software for more than 10 years, today released its “25 Worst Passwords of the Year” list for 2011. According to SplashData, the most common passwords on the web are:

  1. password
  2. 123456
  3. 12345678
  4. qwerty
  5. abc123
  6. monkey
  7. 1234567
  8. letmein
  9. trustno1
  10. dragon
  11. baseball
  12. 111111
  13. iloveyou
  14. master
  15. sunshine
  16. ashley
  17. bailey
  18. passw0rd
  19. shadow
  20. 123123
  21. 654321
  22. superman
  23. qazwsx
  24. michael
  25. football

 

SplashData suggests making passwords more secure with these tips:

  • Use passwords of eight characters or more with mixed types of characters. One way to create longer, more secure passwords that are easy to remember is to use short words with spaces or other characters separating them. For example, “eat cake at 8!” or “car_park_city?”
  • Avoid using the same username/password combination for multiple websites. Especially risky is using the same password for entertainment sites that you do for online email, social networking, and financial services. Use different passwords for each new website or service you sign up for.




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Useful Coldfusion Resources

By on November 24, 2011

This list is intended for developers new to ColdFusion, or to developers already using CF but looking for additional resources or information.

Adobe ColdFusion Resources

 

ColdFusion Documentation

 

Essential Resources

 

ColdFusion IDEs

 

Open Source CFML Engines

 

MVC Frameworks

 

ORM and Dependency Injection Frameworks

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OTA Update How to update your Apple iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch over the air

 

Apple iOS 5.0 or later supports “Over-The-Air” (OTA) software update that you no longer need to download few hundreds MB installation file using iTunes.

 

In this article, you will learn how to install iOS software update directly from your iDevice (iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch) with small download size.

  1. Make sure your iPhone/iPad/iPod touch has iOS 5.0 or later installed.
  2. On your iDevice, goto Settings > General > Software Update
  3. If iOS update available, you will see the new iOS version and the download size and what’s new about the update.
  4. Tap on “Download and Install” to install new iOS over-the-air onto your iDevice.
  5. Download will start and install and restart your iDevice.
  6. Done! Now you have latest iOS version!

Note: Apple iOS OTA software update only works when your iDevice is connected to WiFi, it won’t download software update if you are using mobile connection like 3G network.

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Hardening ColdFusion Server E-Book

By on September 23, 2011

This is a very good tips from Pete Freitag on how to hardening your ColdFusion server. This E-Book include some important topic such as:

  • Installation Tips
  • ColdFusion Administrator Settings
  • Sandbox Security
  • Hiding Version Information
  • Overview of Web App Firewalls
Hardening Coldfusion Powerpoint (26)

 

 

 

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When working on Coldfusion in the Adobe Dreamweaver 5 and it keep crash. Whenever I restart the applications and start my work again, it will crash again after sometime (about few minutes later on)

 

Asking around my colleague and get the following working solution by removing the WinFileCache-B2AEB9E2.dat file.

 

On Window XP

the file is located at C:\Documents and Settings\<username>\Application Data\Adobe\Dreamweaver 9\Configuration

 

On window 7

the file is located at C:\Users\<username>\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\Dreamweaver CS5\en_US\Configuration

 

* Dreamweaver will recreate the file again if it found the file missing when you relaunch the application again.

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CIMB Bank Online SMS Fraud Alert

By on September 13, 2011

Yesterday received an email from one of my banking line friend regarding recently always happen fraud case. Please pay very high level of attention when all of you make any online transaction regardless online banking, or purchasing anything from anywhere over the world.

 

CIMB Sms fraud alert CIMB Bank Online SMS Fraud Alert

CIMB SMS Fraud Alert Notice


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