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Ways of Putting a Search Engine on Your Website

Ways of Putting a Search Engine on Your Website  Search engines provide a convenient way for people to locate things on your site using the terms which they are familiar with. When they can easily find what they want on your site, they are less likely to go away disappointed when the content is actually available on your site albeit under a different name. If you don't have a search engine catering specifically to your site, it's time you considered adding one.     Installing Your Own Search Engine Script

Mtn Bis Blazing With Simple Server On Pc And Android

How Can I Get it working on PC? ==> Download simple server here ==> Extract the downloaded file and open the extracted file folder, click on the ‘Simpler Servers.exe and run the application. ==> Load #100 on your MTN line and send BBCDAY to 21600 , when activated slot the SIM into your modem >>Connect it to your PC then After receiving the welcome to Mtn Bis message, Go to setting on your Modem and configure your

WhatsApp Voice Calling feature officially confirmed for Andriod and Windows Phone users, rollout imminent

WhatsApp Voice Calling feature officially confirmed for Windows Phone and Andriod users, rollout imminent   The much expected voice calling feature on WhatsApp is now active for Android smartphone users. This functionality is also expected to reach users of Apple's iOS within the next couple of weeks. Now, in a new development, there is confirmation that the Voice Calling feature will be rolled out to Windows Phone users as well.

Hack a network with Netcut

Hack a network with Netcut  NetCut This is a commonly used tool used on networks to cut down the network connection of victim. It makes  a Denial of Service attack on the Victim so that he doesn’t get internet access. It does so by flooding the switch with unreal MAC address entries that point to the victim’s ip address, so the packets are mapped incorrectly and the victim receives no packets. Lets understand how it works: Suppose there is a Desktop PC with: