Tuesday 31 January 2012

10 Chat Widgets to Consider



Embedded chat in a website provides the ability to more closely connect with your readers or customers, depending on the instance. Chat widgets provide real-time feedback and spur thought-provoking discussions - features lacking in e-mail. However the disadvantages should be acknowledged too. In some cases, widgets may slow down the page load or take away from the overall site experience rather than enhance it. However I encourage everyone to give some of the following chat widgets a try and make your own conclusions. Let's take a look at some of the top ones...

MeeboMe

MeeboMe is the leader in the space. This spin-off of the original multiple client chat (Meebo) is a nice, simple chat widget. It features publisher status, user nickname editing, and sound control. Also be sure to check out MeeboRooms, launched earlier this year.

Plugoo

Plugoo is a slick little chat widget that enables you to talk with site visitors via your IM client. In other words, you can work as usual without having to keep an eye on the chat box. Then if someone initiates a chat, a message will pop up on your IM. Great concept.
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Mabber

Mabber is a simple, basic chat widget. No frills or gimmicks. It has an easy set-up process and intuitive interface, which makes this a good choice if you're looking to add a little something extra to your site.

Pladeo

Formerly InCircles, Pladeo is beautifully designed Flash chat widget. Some might call it overkill though. Site owners can choose a vertical or horizontal layout, as well as the color. Nicely designed, but it may take away from the rest of your site.

Userplane

Userplane is a more sophisticated chat offering. I found the sign up process to be a bit tedious, but the end product was worth it. The company launched a revenue-sharing program in May of this year.[disclosure: Userplane is a R/WW sponsor]

Geesee

Geesee is highly functional and robust, yet it's also a cumbersome service. I found the interface and color scheme to be a bit childish, although I suppose the service is tailored as a more 'fun' offering than some of the others.

Gabbly

Gabbly is a slick, multi-user chat widget. The service also provides RSS and audio functionality. I found it to be a pretty good overall offering, unless you're looking for something extremely basic.

Chatango

Chatango is a personalized chat widget. The set-up was easy, yet it still provided a high level of customization. The interface wasn't the slickest, but it was intuitive. Overall though, I thought Chatango was mediocre.

Zoho Chat

Zoho Chat was one of my favorite services that I tested. It is extremely easy to set-up and very slick. The widget is very simple to use and professional-looking. [disclosure: Zoho is a R/WW sponsor]

ParaChat

ParaChat is more of an application than a widget. The embedded chat box is a "presence" and feels like it's part of the website. However the look n' feel is very web 1.0 and the ads take away from the experience. Overall, I wasn't overly impressed.

Conclusion

The implementation of a chat widget should be analyzed on a case-by-case basis. Not all websites may benefit, as some people may not have the time or resources to operate the technology. Having said that, the ability to facilitate real-time, pertinent discussions cannot be understated. Check out one or more of the above chat widgets and let us know what you think. Also if you know of other chat widgets or embedded chat programs that we missed, be sure to list them in the comments.


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Friday 27 January 2012

10 Tips to Safeguard Your Facebook Privacy



Facebook statistics show that it has 250 million active users each with an average 120 friends. More than 1 billion photos are uploaded every month by its users, over 70% of whom use applications like games and quizzes in Facebook. Unfortunately, most users don’t know the implications of entering personal information, making friends, and playing games on Facebook.
This guide will show what you can (and cannot) do to safeguard your Facebook privacy.

1. Organize Friends in Lists

What do you do when your boss, mother-in-law, or a casual web acquaintance sends you a friend request on Facebook? Use Friend Lists. Friend Lists are the foundation of your Facebook privacy settings. Select Friends from the top menu, and use the Create link to create friend lists like Co-workers, Family, College Friends, etc. Your friends can’t see your lists, so you can name them whatever you like.
facebook privacy
Tip: On your left sidebar, all your friend lists may not show up by default. Click More to see all of them, and drag and drop those you want above the separator.

2. Customize Profile Privacy

Click Settings > Privacy Settings > Profile. Select which parts of your profile will be seen by whom.
facebook privacy Profile
If you choose Customize in the drop down, you can be more specific. This is where the Friend Lists you created before become really useful.


facebook privacy Customize
Also go to the Contact Information tab and choose how you want your contact information to be shared on the Internet.

3. Set Facebook Privacy Level of Photo Albums

On the Photos tab of your profile page, click Album Privacy. Here again, you can use your Friend Lists to set the privacy for each photo album.
facebook privacy - Albums
Note that your profile pictures go into a special album that is always visible to ALL your friends.

4. Restrict Search Visibility

Click Privacy > Search to set your visibility when someone searches Facebook for people. This is an important way to safeguard your Facebook privacy.  You can also select what will be visible in the search results.
facebook privacy - search

5. Control Automatic Wall Posts and News Feed Updates

Your actions in Facebook such as comments, likes, appear as highlights on ALL your friends’ home pages. You cannot use friend lists here, only turn them on or off.
Privacy News Feed
Go to Privacy > News Feed and Wall and choose whether you want your boss or ex-girlfriend to know that you’re in a relationship.

6. Set Facebook Wall Privacy

Go to your profile page, click Options > Settings under the status box.
Wall Privacy
Here you can control whether your friends can post to your Wall, and who can see the posts made by your friends.

7. Avoid Appearing in Advertisements

Facebook has two types of advertisements: third-party and Facebook. Third-party advertisements are currently not allowed to use your pictures, but there is a setting to disallow it if it is allowed in the future. Go to Privacy > News Feed and Wall > Facebook Ads tab to turn this off.
Privacy Third Party Ads
The Facebook ads shown to your friends are about “˜social actions’ like becoming a fan of something. You can turn this off at the bottom of the page.

8. Protect Yourself from Friends’ Applications

Go to Privacy > Applications, and click the Settings tab and uncheck all the boxes. These settings control what information about you is visible to applications installed by your friends. By default, these are set to visible. This means that your religious, sexual, and political preferences, pictures, etc. are readily available to one of the million worldwide Facebook application developers, each time any of your friends takes a quiz, plays a game, or runs any other Facebook app. This is obviously a Facebook privacy issue.
Privacy Applications
This is the most commonly misunderstood aspect of Facebook privacy. These settings control what applications installed by your friends can see about you, even if you don’t install the application yourself.
Why is this important? Because these settings will not change anything about what you are sharing with the applications you install yourself. For that, go to the next step.

9. Privacy from Your Applications

There is no way to control what applications see about you; it is an all-or-nothing affair. Takethis quiz developed by the American Civil Liberties Union to check what anonymous application developers can know about you and your friends each time you take a quiz.
The Burton Group’s Identity Blog features the Facebook Privacy Mirror, an application that you can use to find out what applications know about you and your friends. If you really want to see exactly what profile data of each of your friends is visible to application developers,Privacy Mirror shows it in detail.
The only thing you can do is to authorize only those applications you require and trust. Go toSettings > Application Settings from the top menu. Change the drop-down from Recently Used to Authorized. Here you can see all the applications you have authorized to get access to ALL your profile information. Remove the ones you no longer need.
Authorized Apps
Also check the list of applications Allowed to Post and Granted Additional Permissionsto remove unwanted ones.

10. Quitting Facebook? Delete, Don’t Just De-Activate Your Account

You can easily deactivate your account in Facebook from the Settings page. But deactivation will retain all your profile information within Facebook, including pictures, friends, etc. If you want to permanently delete your Facebook account, click here to submit a deletion request. Note that:
  1. There is an unspecified delay between submitting your delete request and actual deletion.
  2. If you login to Facebook, your deletion request is automatically cancelled.
  3. There doesn’t seem to be any way to confirm that your request was completed.
  4. Even after permanent deletion, Facebook says that copies of your photos may remain on their servers for technical reasons.
Also, note that once in a while, there is news of a Facebook hack or leak that can expose your information on the Internet. It is better to be safe than sorry by avoiding using Facebook for anything that may embarrass you.
I hope this article gives you a better understanding and insight into Facebook’s privacy. Have any questions or concerns? Liked the post? Please tell us in the comments!

The Best Windows Softwares

On this page you will find the best 117 free Windows programs for all your needs.
We’ve taken the effort to categorize the apps and picked only those we believe to be the best ones and which will most likely be useful to you.
avast! Free Antivirus
Expect great all-around protection against viruses and trojans.

AntiVir Free Version
Lightweight and solid. Good ratings. Worth looking into.

AVG Antivirus Free Edition
Not as good as Avast or Avira but with considerably less bloat. The most popular free antivirus.

Microsoft Security Essentials
Simple, effective and lightweight protection suite.

Comodo Internet Security
Free security suite, includes both a firewall and anti-virus protection.



Spybot S&D
Detects and removes spyware. Compliments anti-virus apps. Has a very good reputation.

Malwarebytes’ Anti-Malware
Easy-to-use, simple, and very effective anti-malware application.

IObit Malware Fighter
Advanced malware & spyware removal utility.

Threatfire
Spyware removal tool with real-time antispyware protection. Lightweight and memory sparing.

Superantispyware
Lightweight scanner to detect and remove spyware, adware, trojans, and other threats.

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PC Tools Firewall Plus 6
Powerful firewall capable of providing excellent protection.

Comodo Firewall (standalone)
Long been considered one of the best free firewall tools available.

ZoneAlarm Free Firewall
Provides the best overall firewall protection for advanced users.

Online Armor Free
All of the normal features of a firewall and more.

Ashampoo FireWall Free
Very easy to use and navigate. For intermediate users.

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Auslogics Disk Defrag
Simple, reliable and quite fast. A must-have free PC tool. Considered no.1 by many.

Defraggler
Another excellent defrag tool. Portable. From the same guys behind hugely popular CCleaner.

IObit Smart Defrag
Extremely easy to use. Works continuously in the background.

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Recuva
Very effective in restoring deleted files. Extremely popular.

FreeUndelete
No frills, just focused on the zen of file recovery.

ADRC Data Recovery Software
The Renaissance Man of free data recovery. Not as popular as Recuva but still has its own fans.



Revo Uninstaller Free
Fast and very effective at uninstalling just about anything. Popular choice for the purpose.

IObit Uninstaller
New kid on the block. Gaining popularity. Boasts a bunch of features not found on other uninstallers.

Absolute Uninstaller
Less popular than the other two but probably the simplest to use one.



Mozy
Incredibly smart, highly secure, set-it-and-forget-it backup solution. Backups data to web.

FBackup
Easily backup important files and documents, personal settings and plugins.

Todo Backup
Able to backup the entire operating system, program settings, browser data, emails and other data.

Clonezilla
Live CD to completely clone your hard drive.

SyncBack Freeware
Selective synchronisation, local and remote backup to an FTP server.

FreeFileSync
Open source folder comparison and sync tool. Optimised for speed and usability.

CopyTo Synchronizer
Wide set of options for backing up, updating, and synchronizing files.

DriveImage XML
Easily Backup or copy entire disks block-for-block directly to another drive without the need to reboot your computer to run the cloning process.



Glary Utilities
Includes over 15 useful system maintenance tools. Been recommended by MakeUseOf several times!

CCleaner
Scores high points all around. The most popular choice at the moment. Not as many features as in others.

IObit Toolbox
The amount of system maintenance tools included in this free app is truly staggering.

Soluto
Speed up Windows boot time by removing unnecessary apps from startup. Very effective.

IObit Advanced SystemCare Free
One-click approach to help protect, repair, clean, and optimize your PC.



Google Chrome
The fastest, minimal design browser (from Google) now with extension support. Growing extremely fast.

Firefox
More than 6,000 add-ons for every possible feature. The most customisable browser to date.

Safari
A web browser from Apple. Designed to emphasize browsing. Also features extensions.

Opera
The “fastest and most advanced” browser available today.



Thunderbird
Increasingly popular email client from the same guys behind Firefox browser. One of the best email clients for Windows.

Postbox Express
A simple, yet powerful, new email application for Windows. Check it out.

Google Notifier
Alerts you when you have new Gmail messages. Simple and handy.



Skype
The most popular cross-platform VoIP application. Must-have for everyone online.

Pidgin
Easy-to-use, cross-platform, multi-protocol chat client. Supports all major chat programs.

Digsby
An alternative multi-protocol instant messaging app. Cross-platform. Extremely popular.

Trillian Astra
Popular multi-protocol instant messaging client.



Paint.NET
Strong candidate as a potential substitute for Photoshop for beginner/intermediate users.

FastStone Image Viewer
One of the best image viewer, converter & editor bundles.

IrfanView
The Swiss Army knife of image viewers/editors. Extremely popular.

Google Picasa
Powerful photo manager software from Google. Includes 1-click photo retouching features. Easy online photo sharing.

GIMP
Very capable graphic editor with Photoshop-like features. Often labeled as free Photoshop alternative.

PhotoScape
Another good free and easy-to-use photo editing application.



foobar2000
Advanced audio player for Windows with highly customisable user interface.

Songbird
A popular music player based on Mozilla’s code. Includes some really useful plugins.

Audacity
Very popular open source software for recording and editing audio tracks and sounds.

iTunes
Music player and video library organiser. Hosts the iTunes Store.

MediaMonkey
Full-featured music player and music collection organiser.

Winamp
Well-known, lightweight, small-footprint media player.

CopyTrans Manager
Alternative iPod manager app. Sync and transfer music & files to iPod, iPhone, iPad.

TagScanner
A multifunction program for organizing and managing your music collection.



VLC Media Player
Extremely popular cross-platform video player that can play almost any video file. Highly recommended by many.

Handbrake
Open source, cross-platform, video converter that can convert video files between many video formats.

VirtualDub
Open-source and portable video editor.

Media Player Classic
Replica of WM Player. Includes only the most basic controls but can play pretty much any video.

Freemake
Free video converter & DVD burner that’s easy to use.

Format Factory
Multifunctional audi and video converter. Supports MP4, AVI, WMV, FLV, SWF, RMVB and lots more.

KMPlayer
Highly customisable, popular, multi-format video player.



FileMenu Tools
Customise the right-click context menu of Windows Explorer. Adds lots of useful functions and utilities.

FreeCommander
Free file browser and Windows Explorer replacement. Two-pane browsing, secure file deletion and more.

TeraCopy
Copy and move files at maximum speed. Pause and resume file transfers.

EASEUS Partition Master
All-in-one, easy to use disk partition manager. Create, resize and merge partitions.

Unlocker
Can’t delete a folder or a file? Getting an error that it’s being used by another program? Unlocker can easily delete it.

TreeSize Free
Shows you where your precious hard drive space has gone to. Easily view how much space is being used by each folder.

DropIt
Tiny tool to automate categorizing files and folders. Drag a file on top of it and it will place it for you where you need it. Portable version available.

Free Opener
An easy way to quickly open over 80 types of file types using one tiny program.

SyncToy
Free application that synchronizes files and folders between locations.



LibreOffice
Microsoft Office alternative. Open source professional productivity and office suite.

Dropbox
Must-have for everyone. Sync folder with docs and files to web or other PCs / Macs. Share documents.

Notepad++
Popular open source text editor. Favoured by many, including programmers.

FoxIt Reader
Really light alternative to Adobe Reader. Open PDF files.

doPDF
Easily convert documents and pictures to PDF files from any Windows program with two clicks.

PDF Xchange viewer
Desktop and portable PDF viewer. Lightweight and fast.

Nitro PDF Reader
Read PDFs, create PDFs. Extract content, annotate and fill PDF forms.

OpenOffice
Another popular free alternative to Microsoft Office.

PDFTK Builder
Free graphical interface version of PDFTK. Merge, split, decrypt, encrypt, watermark PDF files.

VIM Text Editor
Highly configurable text editor.

PDFsam
Easily split and merge PDF files.



Fences
Provides rectangular containers for your desktop to visually organize your icons. Very handy!

Rainlendar
Very easy to use and lightweight calendar for your Windows desktop.

Evernote
Save your ideas on the go and instantly take notes. Access notes from anywhere. Highly recommended!

VirtuaWin
Gives you multiple virtual desktops to organize your workflow. Highly customisable.

Launchy
A powerful keystroke based program launcher that lets you open program and files really quickly.

Send to Toys
Enhances the right-click ‘Send To’ system menu. Personalise and configure the Send To menu content.

Dexpot
Create virtual desktops to separate different running apps and Windows. Comparable to Spaces on Mac OS X.

Q-Dir
Free multi-pane file manager to save you time. Portable version available.

ClipX
Tiny, free clipboard history manager. Access up to 1024 items in your clipboard’s history.

Bruce’s Unusual Typing Wizard
Gain typing speed and accuracy with its unique touch-typing teaching program.

SendToSendTo
Easily add new entries to the right-click “Send To” menu.

Ditto
Saves each item placed on the clipboard allowing you access to any of those items at a later time.



7-zip
Takes care of most of your archive extracting/compression needs. Supports ZIP, RAR and many others formats.

Universal Extractor
With over 50 supported file formats, Universal Extractor is superb.

IZArc
One archive utility to rule them all. Supports almost all formats.



ImgBurn
CD/DVD/HD-DVD/Blu-ray burning tool. Also, lets you easily create image files from CDs and DVDs.

CDBurnerXP
The most popular free alternative to Nero Burning ROM. Burn CDs, DVDs, Blu-Ray and HD-DVDs.

bitRipper
Back-up your DVDs as AVI files or MPEG to your hard drive. Excellent backup tool for DVDs.

CDex
Open-source digital audio CD extractor. Saves CD tracks as MP3′s.

DuBaron CD2ISO
A great tool to extract ISO images from CDs or DVDs. Very simple and easy to use.

Virtual CloneDrive
Mount a virtual drive to open and playback ISO image files (CD/DVD images).

DVDShrink
The easiest and one of the better free DVD ripping and backup tools.

Exact Audio Copy
The most accurate and error-free audio CD extractor.
Can extract MP3s from a CD.

DVD Flick
Easy-to-use DVD creation software. Allows adding subtitles and making DVD menus as well.

WinCDEmu
Mount ISO, CUE, NRG, MDS/MDF, CCD, IMG images by simply clicking on them in Windows Explorer.



uTorrent
Speedy, efficient, and free. The most popular BitTorrent client.

Deluge
An awesome but unappreciated cross-platform BitTorrent client.

YouTube Downloader HD
Downloads YouTube videos with just a few clicks of the mouse button.

PeerBlock
Control/block your PC’s communication with ad or spyware servers. Secures P2P activities.

Free Download Manager
Open source download accelerator and manager. Increase download speeds and resume broken downloads.

Jdownloader
The most popular downlaod manager. Quickly and efficiently download files from sites such as Rapidshare, Megaupload and many others.



LastPass
Secure plugin to store and synchronise login passwords across browsers. Comes auto-login and form filler.

TrueCrypt
Free open-source, cross-platform disk and data encryption tool. Encrypt and hide sensitive files.

TeamViewer
Request remote technical assistance. Connect to remote computer. Zero setup required.

PortableApps Suite
A collection of useful portable apps that can be stored on USB stick. Carry the apps with you wherever you go on a thumbdrive.

Sticky Password
Free password and identity manager. Browser add-on for automatic login and form-filling.

KeePass
Free, open source, lightweight and easy-to-use password manager.

LiberKey
Suite of over 300 free useful software apps that you can carry with you wherever you go.

Hiren’s BootCD
All-in-one bootable CD providing an alternate boot environment to troubleshoot Windows problems.

Eraser
Advanced security tool to completely remove sensitive data from your hard drive.

iPrint
Print multiple pages on each sheet of paper, delete unwanted pages. Lowers printing costs.

Antirun
Protects your PC by blocking viruses and malware from infected USB thumbsticks and flash drives.

Everything search engine
Locates files and folders by name instantly.

Game Booster 3
Speeds up your PC for faster gaming.

DriverPack Solution 11
Makes the job of finding and automatically installing drivers really easy.



Disclaimer: All applications listed were thoroughly reviewed. 

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