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googl - Free
Hacking
Needs
Intelligence
[email protected]
Gooogle
Hacking
at your
finger tips
By: Er.Rishi Aggarwal
Preface
In the late nineteenth century there was a drastic change in the way
people worked. The credit of this change in the lives goes to the
introduction of computer technology in India. Everything, which was
done manually, was now on computers. Be it education,
entertainment or vital sectors like banking computers soon was the
lifeline of these sectors. As it made the life as easy as anything people
not only adopted this technology but they become addicted to it.
Second revolution came in the form of Internet, which was welcomed
by people whole-heartedly. Not knowing about the disadvantages of
Internet people made it an integral part of their lives. But soon this
boon was used for some anti social elements for wrong use and
disturbing people in the form of computer hacking.
Computer hacking is a process when somebody breaks into a
computer system, usually without permission. This tactic is
sometimes employed by identity thieves to steal personal information
such as social security numbers, account numbers, and more--to
further their pursuits of stealing identities. The only way to tackle the
situation is to have knowledge about the computer hacking.
Contents
1. Redefining the hacking
2. Introduction to Google
3. Google Company Information
4. Google products
5. Google search engine
6. Google operators
· intitle, allintitle
· inurl, allinurl
· Filetype
· Allintext
· Site
· Link
· Inanchor
· Daterange
· Cache
· Info
· Related
· Phonebook
· Rphonebook
· Bphonebook
· Author
· Group
· Msgid
· Insubject
· Stocks
· Define
· Few examples
· Tricks
7. Orkut
·
Loophole regarding the orkut password.
·
Tricks
·
Orkut Softwares
8. Google Talk
· Registry Tweaks
· Tricks
· Keyboard Shortcuts
· Command Line stuff
9. Gmail
· A Summary of the Login Procedure
· Tricks
· Keyboard Shortcuts
· Combo shortcut keys
10. Google Domains
11. Google Cheats links
CHAPTER 1: Redefining the hacking
Many n many times, we take a meaning of hacking in a wrong sense.
We always think about the negative image of hacking, but we don’t
even know that we don’t know about HACKING, which is a process
of getting some extra knowledge about a particular field.
In this book we will discuss about “HACKING OF GOOGLE” which
doesn’t mean to crack the Google server but in actual it means to
grasp the tricks and tips to work with Google more effectively.
CHAPTER 2: Introduction to Goggle
As taken from
(www.bytestart.co.uk/content/promotion/7_5/an-introduction-to-g
oogle.shtml)
Google.com gets its name from "Googol", the mathematical term for
a 1 followed by 100 zeros (i.e. a very large number). Larry Page and
Sergey Brin who met first as Stanford University students founded it.
The Company opened for business in 1998. With over 3 billion web
pages indexed, alongside regular new products such as News feeds,
its simple design and ease of use (together with accuracy of course)
makes it an essential search engine to be listed on. Most sites now
derive the majority of their traffic from Google.
CHAPTER 3: Google Company Information
Public (NASDAQ: GOOG) and
(LSE: GGEA)
Founded
Menlo Park, California (1998)
Location
Mountain View, California, USA
Key people
Eric E. Schmidt
Sergey Brin
Larry E. Page
George Reyes
Revenue
$6.138 Billion USD (2005)
Net Income
$1.465 Billion USD (2005)
Employees
5,680 (2005)
Contact Address
2400 E. Bayshore Parkway
Mountain View, CA 94043
Contact Phone
+1 650 318 0200 (US)
+1 650 618 1499 (US)
[email protected]
CHAPTER 4: Google products
· Alerts
· Blog search
· Book search
· Desktop
· Directory
· Images news
· Note book
· Scholar
· Gmail
· Gtalk
· Calendar
· And many more…
In this book we will give a look to most popular fields i.e.
· Google search engine
· Orkut
· Gmail
· Gtalk
CHPATER 5: Google search engine
A Google search engine is a Computer software program designed to
help users of the Internet locate information on the World Wide Web.
It collects and indexes Internet resources (Web pages, Usenet
Newsgroups, programs, images, etc.) and provides a keyword search
system allowing the user to identify and retrieve resources. The most
important thing to note about Google is that it shares each and every
page and a file of collected and indexed resources.
CHAPTER 6: Google operators
Google offers special terms known as advanced operators to help you
perform more advanced queries. These operators, when used
properly, can help you get to exactly the information you’re looking
for without spending too much time poring over page after page of
search results. When advanced operators are not provided in a query,
Google will locate your search terms in any area of the Webpage,
including the title, the text, the URL, or the like. We take a look at the
following
Advanced operators:
· intitle, allintitle
· inurl, allinurl
· Filetype
· Allintext
· Site
· Link
· Inanchor
· Daterange
· Cache
· Info
· Related
· Phonebook
· Rphonebook
· Bphonebook
· Author
· Group
· Msgid
· Insubject
· Stocks
· Define
Few of them are explained
Intitle:
intitle: restricts your search to the titles of web pages. The variation,
allintitle: finds pages wherein all the words specified make up the
title of the web page. It's probably best to avoid the allintitle:
variation, because it doesn't mix well with some of the other
syntaxes.
intitle:"george bush"
allintitle:"money supply" economics
Inurl:
inurl: restricts your search to the URLs of web pages. This syntax
tends to work well for finding search and help pages, because they
tend to be rather regular in composition.
An allinurl: variation finds all the words listed in a URL but doesn't
mix well with some other special syntaxes.
inurl:help
allinurl:search help
Intext:
intext: searches only body text (i.e., ignores link text, URLs, and
titles). There's an allintext: variation, but again, this doesn't play well
with others. While its uses are Limited, it's perfect for finding query
words that might be too common in URLs or link Titles.
intext:"yahoo.com"
intext:html
Inanchor:
inanchor: searches for text in a page's link anchors. A link anchor is
the descriptive text of a link. For example, the link anchor in the
HTML
code
<ahref=”http://www.google.com>smith
associate</a> is "Rishi Aggarwal "
inanchor:"tom peters"
and
Site:
Site: allows you to narrow your search by either a site or a top-level
domain. AltaVista, for example, has two syntaxes for this function
(host: and domain:), but Google has only the one.
site:loc.gov
site:thomas.loc.gov
site:edu
site:nc.us
Link:
link: returns a list of pages linking to the specified URL. Enter link:
www.google.com and you'll be returned a list of pages that link to
Google.
Cache:
cache: finds a copy of the page that Google indexed even if that page
is no longer available at its original URL or has since changed its
content completely. This is particularly useful for pages that change
often. If Google returns a result that appears to have little to do with
your query, you're almost sure to find what you're looking for in the
latest cached version of the page at Google.
cache:www.yahoo.com
Daterange:
daterange: limits your search to a particular date or range of dates
that a page was indexed. It's important to note that the search is not
limited to when a page was created, but when Google indexed it. So a
page created on February 2 and not indexed by Google until April 11
could be found with date range: search on April 11.
Filetype:
filetype: searches the suffixes or filename extensions. These are
usually, but not necessarily, different file types. I like to make this
distinction, because searching for filetype: htm and filetype: html will
give you different result counts, even though they're the same file
type. You can even search for different page generators, such as ASP,
PHP, CGI, and so forth—presuming the site isn't hiding them behind
redirection and proxying. Google indexes several different Microsoft
formats, including: PowerPoint (PPT), Excel (XLS), and Word
(DOC).
homeschooling filetype:pdf
"leading economic indicators" filetype:ppt
Related:
related: as you might expect, finds pages that are related to the
specified page. Not all pages are related to other pages. This is a good
way to find categories of pages; a search for related: google.com
would return a variety of search engines, including HotBot, Yahoo!,
and Northern Light.
related:www.yahoo.com
related:www.cnn.com
Info:
info: provides a page of links to more information about a specified
URL. Information includes a link to the URL's cache, a list of pages
that link to that URL, pages that are related to that URL, and pages
that contain that URL. Note that this information is dependent on
whether Google has indexed that URL or not. If Google hasn't
indexed that
Phonebook:
phonebook: as you might expect, looks up phone numbers.
phonebook:John Doe CA
phonebook:(510) 555-1212
Few examples
Using Google search engine operators we cannot only find web
pages, Usenet Newsgroups, programs, images but also we can find a
lot of interesting information.
For Example we can find:
*Credit Card Numbers
*Passwords
*Software / MP3's
Given below is just a example of interesting searches that we can
send to google to obtain info that some people might not want us
having. After you get a sample using some of these, try your own
crafted searches to find info that you would be interested in.
Try a few of these searches:
*put this string in google search:
· ?intitle:index.of? mp3
You only need add the name of the song/artist/singer.
Example: ?intitle:index.of? mp3 jackson
· inurl:microsoft filetype:iso
You can change the string to watever you want, ex. microsoft to
adobe, iso to zip etc…
· "# -FrontPage-" inurl:service.pwd
Frontpage passwords. Very nice clean search results listing!!
· "AutoCreate=TRUE password=*"
This searches the password for "Website Access Analyzer", Japanese
software that creates web statistics. For those who can read Japanese,
check out the author's site at: http://www.coara.or.jp/~passy/
· "http://*:*@www" domainname
This is a query to get inline passwords from search engines (not just
Google), you must type in the query followed with the domain name
without the .com or .net
· "http://*:*@www" bangbus or "http://*:*@www"bangbus
Another way is by just typing
· "http://bob:bob@www"
· "sets mode: +k"
This search reveals channel keys (passwords) on IRC as revealed
from IRC chat logs.
· allinurl: admin mdb
Not all of these pages are administrator's access databases containing
usernames, passwords and other sensitive information, but many are!
· allinurl:auth_user_file.txt
DCForum's password file. This file gives a list of (crackable)
passwords, usernames and email addresses for DCForum and for
DCShop (a shoppingcart program(!!!). Some lists are bigger than
others, all are fun, and all belong to googledorks. =)
· intitle:"Index of" config.php
This search brings up sites with "config.php" files. To skip the
technical discussion, this configuration file contains both a username
and a password for an SQL database. Most sites with forums run a
PHP message base. This file gives you the keys to that forum,
including FULL ADMIN access to the database.
· eggdrop filetype:user user
These are eggdrop config files. Avoiding a full-blown discussion
about eggdrops and IRC bots, suffice it to say that this file contains
usernames and passwords for IRC users.
· intitle:index.of.etc
This search gets you access to the etc directory, where many types of
password files can be found. This link is not as reliable, but crawling
etc directories can be really fun!
· filetype:bak inurl:"htaccess|passwd|shadow|htusers"
This will search for backup files (*.bak) created by some editors or
even by the administrator himself (before activating a new version).
Every attacker knows that changing the extension of a file on a
web-server can have ugly consequences.
Let's pretend you need a serial number for Windows Xp pro. In the
google search bar type in just like this –
· "Windows XP Professional" 94FBR
The key is the 94FBR code. It was included with many MS Office
registration codes so this will help you dramatically reduce the
amount of 'fake' porn sites that trick you
Or if you want to find the serial for winzip 8.1 –
· "Winzip 8.1" 94FBR
Write these cheats on Google:
· inurl:(htm|html|php|asp) inurl:(http+forum) (exe|zip|rar|r01)
"index of"+"parent directory"
· inurl:(htm|html|php|asp) (exe|zip|rar|r01|7z) intitle:"index of"
("portable"+"winrar")
· inurl:(htm|html|php|asp) (mp3|wma|ogg|7z|zip|rar)
· inurl:(htm|html|php|asp) (dir) (exe|zip|rar|r01|7z) "index of"
· inurl:(htm|html|php|asp) (vid|dir) (mpg|avi|mov) "index of"
· inurl:(htm|html|php|asp) (vid|dir) (mpg|avi|mov) "parent
directory" "infoman"
· inurl:(htm|html|php|asp) ("[VID]"|"[DIR]") "parent directory"
(mpg|avi|mov) "infoman"
· inurl:(htm|html|php|asp) "index of /"+(mpg|wmv|avi)
· inurl:(htm|html|php|asp) ("index of"|"Parent directory")
"S01E01"
(xvid|dvdrip) "index of" site:membres.lycos.fr
· (xvid|dvdrip|dvd) site:bolt.com
· (xvid|dvdrip|dvd) site:rogepost.com
· (xvid|dvdrip|dvd) site:filecrunch.com
· (xvid|dvdrip|dvd) site:viddler.com
· (xvid|dvdrip|dvd) site:badongo.com
· (xvid|dvdrip|dvd) site:in.solit.us
· (xvid|dvdrip|dvd) site:speedyshare.com
· (xvid|dvdrip|dvd) site:4shared.com
· (xvid|dvdrip|dvd) site:gigasize.com
· (xvid|dvdrip|dvd) site:guba.com
· (xvid|dvdrip|dvd) site:depositfiles.com
· (xvid|dvdrip|dvd) site:midload.com
· (xvid|dvdrip|dvd) site:esnips.com
· (xvid|dvdrip|dvd) site:ftp2share.com
· (xvid|dvdrip|dvd) site:rapidshare.de
· (xvid|dvdrip|dvd) site:rapidshare.com
· inurl:"membres.lycos.fr/" intitle:"index of"
(Xvid|mpg|mpeg|avi|wmv)
· inurl:"membres.lycos.fr/" intitle:"index of" (zip|exe)
· inurl:"http://www.tsbay.org/"+(".avi"|".mpg"|".wmv"|".mp4"|".m
peg"|".mp3"|".ogg"|".zip"|".r01"|".rar"|".avi"|".7z")
· inurl:"http://www.mtworld.info"+(".avi"|".mpg"|".wmv"|".mp4"|
".mpeg"|".mp3"|".ogg"|".zip"|".r01"|".rar"|".avi"|".7z")
· torrent inurl:"membres.lycos.fr/" intitle:"index of"
· inurl:"membres.lycos.fr/" intitle:"index of"
(Xvid|mpg|mpeg|avi|wmv)
Tricks with Google
1. Google Calendar: Receive Event Notifications
through SMS
First Register Your Phone/Mobile Device Number:
1. Log in to Google Calendar
2. Click Settings link in the upper right corner
3. Click Notifications tab
4. Input your phone number and select your carrier
5. Click Send Verification Code
6. Receive the SMS message on your phone
7. Insert your verification code and click Finish Setup
8. Your phone is now registered
Select what Notifications you want on your cell phone/mobile
d
e
v
i
c
e
:
From the Setting Link / Notifications tab, select what events you
would like reported to your phone through SMS. Just click the SMS
checkbox under the Choose how you would like to be notified:
section
2. Search Google from Your Cell Phone Using
SMS
Now you can access the power of Google using sms without the
Internet. Send all your Google SMS messages to 46645 (this
corresponds to GOOGL on your phone.) The text that is in this
message will determine what information you get in return. Google
doesn't care about case so you can type in upper or lower case. For
general
help
information
about
the
service
send
help
to find out prices for a product send F, price, or prices and then the
product name. Examples:
F hp photosmart 1215
Roland Ma-8 prices
Adobe Photoshop price
To define a word preface it with D or define. Examples...
D bronchoscopy
define fizzle
To find local businesses, type the store name and either the state/city
or the zip code. Use a period between the business name and location.
Examples...
starbucks.27713
Will
show you
the Starbucks in the 27713
zip code
hospital.durham nc will tell you the hospitals near durham, nc. If
you want to do a google search and see what google returns, you can
preface a search with G. You will not be able to follow links but you
can often find your answer just from the short information google
returns. For example, this will likely give you what you need.
G default linksys router password admin
Google will also do calculations i.e. half a cup in teaspoons 34/6
3. Google Does Translations
The more powerful way to use google translation can be
found at Google's language tools:
http://www.google.com/language_tools
From this page google will allow you to do several things:
1. Translate any entered text
2. Translate any particular URL
3. Search for pages within a certain country or in a certain
language only
4. Set Your Default Language
5. See Google's default page in multiple different languages
Manual Google Translations =--If you really want to be crafty, you can use google's language tools
without going through the language tools page at all. I have
underlined the important parts of the URL below:
· http://translate.google.com/translate?u=http%3A%2F%2Fw
ww.indianhans.i8.com&langpair=en%7Ces
The url above with have google translate www.indianhans.i8.com
into Spanish. Although not functional, the symbolic url allows you to
see which items to replace.
· http://translate.google.com/translate?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.
anyurl.com&langpair=page's original language%7Ctranslate
language
Replace www.anyurl.com with the page to be translated. Replace the
page's original language and the translate language with any of the
appropriate language codes.
· English
= en
· Spanish
= es
· German
= de
· French
= fr
· Italian
=it
· Portuguese
= pt
A few combinations do not work. So if you want to translate Italian
to Portuguese, you'll have to wait a while.
4. Get Latitude and Longitude values from
Google Maps
Google Maps do not display latitude and longitude values, but there
is an easy trick to get these numbers. This technique will provide the
latitude and longitude coordinates of the center of the map displayed
by Google Maps. Looking up an address in Google Maps will center
the map on that address if it was found. Because this trick provides
the latitude and longitude of the center of the map, moving the map
around manually after that will change the center position and this
technique will not work accurately.
When the location, you want is in the center of the map, copy and
paste this code into the location bar of your browser and press enter:
javascript:void(prompt('',gApplication.getMap().getCenter()));
A little dialog box will pop up displaying the coordinates which can
be copied and pasted for use elsewhere. This code can be bookmarked
and then used in the future by selecting the bookmark.
5. Google for Free iTunes Plus (.m4a) Songs
iTunes now allows users to buy DRM free songs. These songs have
no copy protection. Will people start posting these for public
consumption? Here is a nice google search to find folders and
directories full of these DRM free files. Files with the .m4a extension
are mp4 files without copy protection. This is the format in which
iTunes plus songs are delivered.
These songs may not contain DRM; however, they frequently do
contain watermarks containing user info and the email address that
originally purchased the files.
The powerful searches described below will find folders and
directories that contain these DRM free iTunes plus files.
For years people have been demanding a DRM free format. This
search can be used for good or for evil. Gut check. Will you support
Apple's brave decision or go for the cheap music?
All m4a files...
Google:- inurl:htm -inurl:html intitle:"index of" "Last modified" m4a
Or for specific file. Replace band with whichever search term you
wish...
Google: -inurl:htm -inurl:html intitle:"index of" "Last modified"
m4a band
Please note... all of these files will not be iTunes plus files as the m4a
format was in use prior to Apple's decision to sell in this format.
However, they will typically be DRM-free music files.
CHAPTER 7: Orkut (From Wikipedia)
Orkut was launched on January 22, 2004 by the search company
Google, the brainchild of Orkut Büyükkökten, a Turkish software
engineer, who developed it as an independent project while working
at Google. Some discomfort with this exists among users and
potential users of Orkut, especially since Google's other noteworthy
product of 2004, the Web-based email client Gmail, had servers scan
emails for keywords in order to deliver advertisements targeted at
them, which meant to some that Google was "reading your e-mail".
In late June 2004, Affinity Engines filed suit against Google,
claiming that Orkut Büyükkökten and Google based Orkut on
inCircle code. Originally, the Orkut community was felt to be elite,
because its membership was by invitation only. At the end of July
2004 Orkut surpassed the 1,000,000 member mark, and at the end of
September it surpassed the 2,000,000 mark. As of 9th April, 2007,
the number of members was over 49 million.
Orkut's use as a social tool is complex, because various people
frequently try to add strangers to their own pool of friends, often just
to increase the number indicating their number of friends next to their
name in their profile. Many "add-me" communities exist, solely for
this purpose.
Loop-hole regarding the orkut password.
Whenever a password is set for an account, orkut rates whether it is
strong, fair or weak. Now as we all know a strong password is the
one containing alphanumeric and symbols like *, &, %, # etc. So
whenever all these things are included in the password it should be
rated as STRONG PASSWORD. But in orkut rating even if you enter
a random number greater then 6 digits it gets rated as Strong
Password.
For Example: if you enter password as 25468669(any random
number) it will get rated as Strong. But as we know it isn’t. This
password will surely take less time to crack by brute force attack as it
contains only numerals. To fix this loop-hole orkut needs to check
for the symbols (!,@,#,$,%,^,&,*,) as well combination of
alpha-numerals and many more special characters. If the password
contains any of these symbols then only it should be rated as
‘STRONG PASSWORD’.
There are number of tricks that take a user to the highest extent of
fun, to play around. These tricks may be of
· Simple tricks
· JavaScript tricks
· Mozilla scripts
· Tricky softwares
Tricks
1) Blank Scrap
· Place the cursor in the text field.
· Delete everything in the field.
· Now, HOLD (Keep pressed) ALT key and press 0 1 7 3
(Press the numbers one after another. Do not keep them
pressed) on the NUMBER PAD (on the right side of the
keyboard).
· If you are using a laptop, just press [i] in the text box.
· click submit
2) Writing text in reverse order
· Type the text in the scrapbook or any text box.
· Type & # 8 2 3 8 without spaces before the message in
the text box.
· Example: "&#8238 rishi aggarwal."
· Press SUBMIT.
· The above message appears as –lawragga ihsir‫ ‮‬.
3) Knowing Email ID of any profile on Orkut
· Ignore the person of whom you want to know the
Email id.
·
Open your Gtalk of the same account as Orkut.
·
Go to Settings -> Blocked
·
You can see the ignored person's email id.
4) Write Anonymous scraps
· Create a fake account.
· Write the scraps to the person you want.
· Delete the account.
· Your scraps from the deleted account becomes
anonymous
5) Finding who has added you to their crush list
· Add all your friends (or the one whom you want to find) in
your crush list.
· If any of them has added you to their crush list before, you
will get an email.
· Delete everyone from your crush-list.
· This is the easiest way to find whether someone has added
you to their crush-list.
6) Bypassing Word Verification for links
· You may get irritated while sending a link in your friends’
scrapbook.
· You can bypass this word verification while sending links by
this trick.
· The simple logic is you make the link 'dead'.
· All you have to do is to just change http to hTTp (two
capital T's) and www to wWw.
· Now the link will be dead and bypass the word verification.
7) Secret writing
· Try &#9733 in your scrap book editor box above your
Scraps and write your message!! A STAR comes up before
your Message. Isn’t it Cool
8) Fun Scrap.
For writing funny scrap, follow the steps:
· Open any scrapbook.
· Write [i] in the scrapbook.
· Do NOT write anything else in the scrapbook, and submit
the scrap. That’s all.
Note: You can also use [b] tag instead of [i] tag. You can also use
this method to post a blank entry in any community forum.
You can try these various combinations also if u wants to send a big
no of invisible scraps, as after your few submissions it will start
displaying the message "message sent too recently". So try these
combinations out:
[u]
[
[
[
[
[
[
u
[
i
[i][u][b][i]
b
i
i
u
u
]
]
]
]
]
]
[
[
[
[
[
[
i
u
u
b
i
b
]
]
[
[
b
b
]
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9) How to make your name invisible in your profile?
· Click on edit profile
· Type ALT + 0173 in your first name and last name. (i.e. Type
0173 while pressing the ALT key of your keyboard.)
· Click on Update
10) Make your Picture invisible in your profile !
In MS Paint, create the smallest image possible of 1X1 pixel and then
upload it Virtually unclickable! And you are invisible now!!
11) Mirror Links
These links if clicked redirects the person who clicked to his/her
profile. You can use these in Your Profile like: MY best friend" and
any one who clicks on these links you define will see his/ her own
profile.
· This will give out the profile.
http://www.orkut.com/Profile.aspx???2pid=11731517960896443
124.
· This will give out the Album:
http://www.orkut.com/AlbumView.aspx?2uid=3492118394569816
171
· This will give out the Scrapbook:
http://www.orkut.com/Scrapbook.aspx?2uid=68492192600342
74333
12 ) Lame trick to frustrate someone:
The best link to setup as your homepage is:
https://www.ork ut.com/GLogin.aspx?cmd=logout
When someone click on this the person will be logged out from
his/her orkut session.
13) Adding Special Symbols in Scraps
This is a much awaited trick on Orkut very less users know about it
be the one and Impress your friends. Press Alt key and the following
from Num pad.
alt + 987
â–ˆ
alt + 1
☺
alt + 2
☻
alt + 3
♥
alt + 4
♦
alt + 5
♣
alt + 6
â™
alt + 7
•
alt + 8
â—˜
alt + 9
â—‹
alt + 0178
²
alt + 0489
é
alt + 0756
ô
alt + 0742
æ
alt + 0719
Ï
alt + 0739
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14) Crush List On Orkut!! Full Explanation
Have you ever wondered how the Orkut "Add to my crush-list"
option works? Most of us are scared to add someone to our crush-list
because of the fear that he/she will get a notification from Orkut that
you have added him/her on your crush-list.
YES, they will get such a notification. But that is only if they too add
you on their crush list. In fact, you both will get a message from
Orkut if you both have added each other on your respective crush
lists.
This is a fantastic piece of innovation from Orkut wherein one-side
crushes will not be notified and if mutual crush exists, then both
sides will come to know of it.
Spreading this information is important. It will help the cause of
many people and who knows, you may be the lucky one too!!!
So start adding people to your crush-lists now and spreading this vital
information!!!
15) Write scraps in Hindi
Go to www.Quillpad.com for Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, Kannada,
Malayalam and Marathi.
16) ADD yourself as a Friend
· It i s now possible to add yourself but you can’t accept that.
Although you will see a friendship request on homepage from
you only.
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Just Open http://www.orkut.com/Friends.aspx and run this
script .This will redirect u to ur profile, now just click on home
and see the magic.
· Hit ENTER
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There are many more pictures to make your scrap, awesome find
more at www.ascii-art.net
Orkut Softwares
Scrapboy
Scrapboy enables you to send and receive instant scraps in the Orkut
website without a web browser. It gives you more Convenience and
speed while scrapping.Scrapboy is popularly called as Orkut
Messenger. You can send your scraps instantly, just like chatting!!
http://scrapboydigitalmedia.com/setup/scrapboy/en/ScrapboySetup
.exe
Orkut Cute
Orkut cute is software by which you can browse orkut.
This is awesome software with which you can do many tricks like:
· Send a same scrap to all your friends (Best thing is along with
hyperlink. Yes, This software can bypass the word check).
· Start a same topic in all your communities.
http://www.apcsoftware.com.br/?area=programas&ext=html
Cyber Scrap Flooder
This software floods scraps in your friends.
· Send a same scrap to all your friends (Best thing is along with
hyperlink. Yes, This software can bypass the word check).
· Start a same topic in all your communities.ds profile. All you
need to know is his profile id (The number which appears at
the end in the URL bar when you are viewing his profile. For
example: You can see my profile at
http://www.orkut.com/Profile.aspx?uid=12262811441151591535
i.e., my profile id is 12262811441151591535)
Note: There are few controversies on this software that this software
hack cookies! So use it at your own risk
http://www.softscyber.com/programas/CyberFloodScraps.rar
Orkut Official Toolbar
This is 'Orkut Official Toolbar' (Not actually official). This makes
navigation in orkut easier by providing buttons in the menus. This
also has a Pop up blocker, Email alerting, Search box and a Radio.
· For Internet explorer
http://orkutofficial.ourtoolbar.com/ie
· For Firefox
http://orkutofficial.ourtoolbar.com/xpi
Vijay’s Friend Adder
Vijay's Friend Adder is software used to add friends fastly. Download
vijay’s friend adder from the link given here.
http://fm1729.googlepages.com/friendadder.exe
TIO Scrap Formatter
TIO Scrap-Formatter is software used to format your scraps easily!
Just bored of pasting those scripts inbrowser to achieve new colour
and fonts. Just try out the TIO scrap-formatter made with an incentive
of eliminating the need of using those hefty scripts.
http://www.freewebs.com/hackinfinite/scrapformatter.rar
Scrapbook Auto Refresher
· Refreshes your scrapbook every few seconds.
· Set your own time of refresh.
· No software installation, No Javascript.
· Just 869 bytes to download.
http://orkutrix.googlepages.com/AutoRefresher.zip
CHAPTER 8: Google Talk
Google Talk is Google's instant communications service. Like
Gmail, Google's free web-mail service, Google Talk uses Google's
innovative technologies to help people communicate more effectively
and efficiently. This means Google Talk is fast, intuitive and fun to
use.
It also means you can start thinking about instant communications in
a new way. Google Talk offers you different ways to integrate real
time communications into your online experience. The Google Talk
Gadget lets you see who's online and send instant messages from
your Google Personalized Homepage, without installing any
software. You can also add the same instant messaging capabilities
to your own webpage or blog by cutting and pasting a single line of
code. And by downloading the Google Talk Client, you can make
voice calls and transfer files to your friends.
And if you use Gmail, Google Talk offers you even more. You'll
find all of your Gmail contacts organized in your Talk contacts list.
Gmail also archives all of your Google Talk chats and makes them
searchable. And since Google Talk is integrated into Gmail, you'll be
able to chat with all your Talk contacts there, too.
Registry Tweaks
You can edit most settings by opening regedit (start -> regedit)
Navigating to the key
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Google\Google Talk.
The "Google/Google Talk" key has several sub-keys that hold
different option values:
Accounts:
This one has sub-keys for each different account that has logged in
on the client. These keys have different values that store the
username, password and connection options.
Auto-update:
Stores the current version information. When the client checks for
updates it compares Google's response with these values. If an update
is needed, it will download and update the new version.
Options:
This is the most interesting part, where most of the current hacks
should be used (keep reading).
Process:
Stores the process ID. Probably used by Google Talk to detect if it's
already running or not.
· HKEY_ CURRENT_ US ER\S oftwa re\Goog le\Goog le
Talk\Options\show_pin
If 1, shows a "pin" next to the minimize button that keeps the
windows on top of all the other open windows when clicked.
· HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Google\Google
Talk\Options\view_show_taskbutton
If 0, hides the taskbar button, and leaves the tray icon only, when the
window is shown
· HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Google\Google
Talk\Options\away_inactive
If 1, status will be set as Away after the specified number of
minutes.
· HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Google\Google
Talk\Options\away_screensaver
If 1, status will be set as Away after the specified number of minutes.
· HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Google\Google
Talk\Options\inactive_minutes
Number of inactive minutes to become away if auto-away is on.
Tricks
Change the font size - While holding the control key, move the
scroll wheel on your mouse either up or down. This trick works
while being focused in either the read or write area.
Insert line breaks - If you want to have a message that spans multiple
paragraphs, just hold shift and hit enter. You can add as many new
lines as you want to create.
Bold Text - To write something bold, you can use an asterisk before
and after the word, like *this*. Italic Text - To use italics, use an
underscore before an after the word, like this.
Switch windows - Hitting tab will cycle through open windows. It
will select minimized conversations, to expand them just hit enter. If
you just want to cycle through IM's and don't care about the buddy
list, control-tab will do that and will automatically expand a
minimized conversation if you settle on one.
Invitation Tips - You don’t need to say Yes or No when someone
wants to add you as a friend; you can simply ignore it, the request
will go away. (On the other hand, someone with whom you chat often
will automatically turn to be your friend, unless you disable this in
the options).
Show Hyperlinks - You can show your homepage or blog URL
simply by entering it in your away message (at the top of the main
window). It will automatically turn to a link visible to others. A
message can be 32767 characters long.
How to Conference Calls:
What you need to do to have conference calls: Open up a copy of
Google Talk on all computers with which you wish to conference.
After one copy is opened make a new shortcut for Google Talk but at
the end of it add /nomutex. If you installed it to the default folder
then your shortcut should read
C:\Program Files\Google\Google Talk\googletalk.exe" /nomutex.
Open 2nd instances of the software on every user's computer. After
this start a chain: User 1 should connect on one instance to user 2.
User 2 will connect on his second instance to user 3. User 3 will
connect using his second instance back to user 1. With this chain
everyone is connected to everyone.
Nickname & Status Message:
You can't change your nickname in a way that other people will see it
change. Every nickname in the Google Talk contact list is the part
that is before @gmail.com (only the alphabetical characters are used)
or the name you chosen for your GMail account. To change the
nickname need to go to your Gmail account and change the name
there. Choose Settings, Accounts, and then Edit info. Click on the
second radio button, and enter your custom name. As a result all of
your emails will have that nick as well; there is no way to separate the
two. You can add a website in your custom message; it will be
clickable when someone opens a conversation window with you.
Contacts :
You don't need to say Yes or No when someone wants to add you as
a friend; you can simply ignore it, the request will go away. (On the
other hand, someone with whom you chat often will automatically
turn
to
be
your
friend,
unless
you
disable
this).
The Gmail account '[email protected]' can't be invited as your friend.
Play Music :
It's possible to broadcast music, MP3, etc through Google Talk.
Unplug your microphone. Double click on the speaker icon in the
lower right corner. This will open up "Volume Control". Select
"Options" and then "Properties". Then check the button next to
"Recording" then click OK. You may also have to change your
setting under Mixer Device. Now the Recording Control screen
should be up. On my computer I selected "Wave out Mix". Click on
the green phone in Google Talk and call your friend.
Use multiple identities on Google Talk
Want to run Google Talk with multiple Gmail identities? If you have
several Google Gmail accounts you also may want to run multiple
instances of Google Talk This is especially important for families
that share a single PC. Nothing worse than a family member signing
you out so they can sign in under their own account! Basically, to
have "Google Polygamy" you need to run Google Talk with the
following switch: /nomutex
Step 1: Right-click on the desktop
Step 2: Select New
Step 3: Select Shortcut
Step 4: Paste this into the text box:
"c:\program files\google\google talk\googletalk.exe"
/nomutex
Step 5: Click Next and choose a shortcut name such as Google
Talk1, Google Talk2, or something related to your Gmail account or
easy remembering which account is which.
Step 6: Click OK a few times.
Use Google Talk via a Web Browser
Step 1: Opens your favorite web browser at the following address :
http://www.webjabber.net:8080/jim
Step 2: Follow the instructions of the Page.
Step 3: You can talk with your friends Google's Secret
Command-Line Parameters
There are a few secret parameters you can add to Google Talk and
make it function differently. The most important, I think, is
· /nomutex: which allows you to run more than one instance of
GT.
· /nomutex: allows you to open more than one instance of
Google Talk
· /autostart: when Google Talk is run with this parameter, it will
check the registry settings to see if it needs to be started or not.
If the "Start automatically with Windows" option is unchecked,
it won't start.
· /forcestart: same as /autostart, but forces it to start no matter
what option was set.
· /S upgrade: Used when upgrading Google Talk
· /register: registers Google Talk in the registry, including the
GMail Compose method.
· /checkupdate: check for newer versions
· /plaintextauth: uses plain authentication mechanism instead
then Google's GAIA mechanism. Used for testing the plain
method on Google's servers.
· /nogaiaauth: disables GAIA authentication method. The same
as above.
· /factoryreset: set settings back to default.
· /gaiaserver servername.com: uses a different GAIA server to
connect to Google Talk. Used for debug purposes only, there
are no other known GAIA servers.
· /mailto [email protected]: send an email with Gmail
· /diag: start Google Talk in diagnostic mode
· /log: probably has something to do with the diagnostic logging
· /unregister: ?
· /embedding: ?
To add these, open up your GT shortcut, and where it says "Target:"
add one or more of these inside the quotations, but after the .exe part.
Keyboard Shortcuts
Ctrl + E - It centralizes the selected text, or the current line.
Ctrl + R - It justifies to the right the selected text, or the current line.
Ctrl + L - It justifies to the left the selected text, or the current line.
Ctrl + I - The same thing does that Tab.
Tab - It is giving the area to each of the windows opened by Google
Talk.
Ctrl + Tab - The same thing does that Shift + Tab.
Shift + Tab - The same thing does that Tab but in reverse.
Ctrl + Shift + L -Switch between points, numbers, letters, capital
letters, roman numbers
Ctrl + 1 (KeyPad) - It does a simple space between the lines.
Ctrl + 2 (KeyPad) - It does a double space between the lines.
Ctrl + 5 (KeyPad) - A space does 1.5 between the lines.
Ctrl + 1 (NumPad) - It goes at the end of the last line.
Ctrl + 7 (NumPad) - It goes at the begin of the last line.
Ctrl + F4 - It closes the current window.
Alt + F4 - It closes the current window.
Alt + Esc - It Minimize all the windows.
Windows + ESC - Open Google Talk (if it's minimized, or in the
tray)
F9 - Open Gmail to send an email to the current contact.
F11 - It initiates a telephonic call with your friend.
F12 - It cancels a telephonic call.
Esc - It closes the current window.
Command Line stuff
There are a few secret parameters you can add to Google Talk and
make it function differently. The most important, I think, is
/nomutex, which allows you to run more than one instance of GT.
He Talk is run with this parameter, it will check the registry settings
to see if it needs to be started or not. If the "Start automatically with
Windows" option is unchecked, it won't start.
· /forcestart: same as /auto-start, but forces it to start no matter
what option was set.
· /S upgrade: Used when upgrading Google Talk
· /register: registers Google Talk in the registry, including the
GMail Compose method.
· /checkupdate: check for newer versions
· /plaintextauth: uses plain authentication mechanism instead
then Google's GAIA mechanism. Used for testing the plain
method on Google's servers.
· /nogaiaauth: disables GAIA authentication method. The same
as above.
· /factoryreset: set settings back to default.
· /gaiaserver servername.com: uses a different GAIA server to
connect to Google Talk. Used for debug purposes only, there
are no other known GAIA servers.
· /mailto [email protected]: send an email with Gmail
· /diag: start Google Talk in diagnostic mode
· /log: probably has something to do with the diagnostic logging
· /unregister: ?
· /embedding: ? To add these, open up your GT shortcut, and
where it says "Target:" add one or more of these inside the
quotations, but after the .exe part. ere are the others:
/nomutex: allows you to open more than one instance of Google
Talk
CHAPTER 9: Gmail
Gmail is Google's free webmail service. It comes with built-in
Google search technology and over 2,600 megabytes of storage (and
growing every day). You can keep all your important messages, files
and pictures forever, use search to quickly and easily find anything
you're looking for, and make sense of it all with a new way of
viewing messages as part of conversations.
There are no pop-ups or untargeted banner ads in Gmail, only small
text ads. Ads and related information are relevant to your messages,
so instead of being obtrusive, they may even be useful for once.
Gmail also integrates instant messaging right into the email
experience, so you can stay in even better touch with your friends
when you're online. Easy, efficient and maybe even fun to use. It's a
whole new way to think about email. It's Google's approach to email.
A Summary of the Login Procedure
The login procedure for Gmail seems to be changing on a very
regular basis. Basically, however, the login procedure goes like this,
with each step moving on only if the previous was reported
successful.
1. Request the Gmail page.
2. Set the two cookies.
3. Send the contents of the form.
4. Request the cookie check page.
5. Request the Inbox.
One other advantage of using the Gmail SMTP client is that any mail
sent via the SMTP gateway is automatically stored within your Gmail
account.
Trick
One final thing about addressing: If you are sending a mail to
someone else’s Gmail account, you needn’t add the @gmail.com
section of the address. Just type the first half and it is delivered
perfectly well
Using the SMTP Server Programmatically
If you want to talk directly to the SMTP server instead of using the
APIs featured in the rest of this chapter, then you will need to use a
library that can deal with TLS encryption. There is no standard
module to do this within Perl or PHP at the time of this writing, but
Python users can use the standard smtplib, which comes with the
Python distribution.
You can receive mail and you can send mail, but you have yet to play
with Gmail’s main feature—its immense storage capacity. You’ll be
using that over the next few chapters.
One of the biggest draws to Gmail is the way you organize mail with
labels. Labels are quite the fashionable thing on the Internet at the
moment: Whether you call them labels or the commonly used idea of
tags, it really doesn’t matter. Gmail’s system works in the same way
as the other cult Web 2.0 sites, Flickr and del.icio.us.
In this chapter, then, you look at working with the labels
programmatically, listing them, setting them, changing them, and
deleting them.
This is a simple matter. When I opened each of these folders, I found
these URLS:
· Inbox: http://gmail.google.com/gmail/h/q2fuyjw4p8mu/?
· Starred:http://gmail.google.com/gmail/h/q2fuyjw4p8mu/?s=r
· Sent Mail:http://gmail.google.com/gmail/h/q2fuyjw4p8mu/?s=s
· Drafts: http://gmail.google.com/gmail/h/q2fuyjw4p8mu/?s=d
· All Mail:http://gmail.google.com/gmail/h/q2fuyjw4p8mu/?s=a
· Spam: http://gmail.google.com/gmail/h/q2fuyjw4p8mu/?s=m
· Trash: http://gmail.google.com/gmail/h/q2fuyjw4p8mu/?s=t
Ignoring the random seed again, you can see that the s= attribute sets
the folder to view. Setting it to anything else but the preceding
options returns an error, except, happily setting it to s=i, which gives
you the Inbox. So, to retrieve the mail from another folder, you
simply form the URL as in the preceding list, send it to the scraping
script you wrote earlier in this chapter, and proceed from there.
Mark Read Button
Documentation: http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/689
Userscript: http://userscripts.org/scripts/source/689.user.js
Multiple Signatures
Documentation: http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/1592
Userscript: http://userscripts.org/scripts/source/1592.user.js
This is a very smart script indeed. Using the ability to change the
reply-to: address within Gmail, it allows the user to change both
their e-mail signature.
Hide Invites
Documentation: http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/673
Userscript: http://userscripts.org/scripts/source/673.user.js
A very simple use of Greasemonkey. This userscript simply hides the
box that holds the facility to send Gmail invitations to your friends.
As you have already looked at the way Gmail is constructed, you can
modify this userscript yourself to stop the display of any section of
the interface.
Random Signatures
Documentation: http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/1704
Userscript: http://userscripts.org/scripts/source/1704.user.js
Gmail signature and also creates an option in the Settings menu to
edit the taglines and control how the userscript operates.
Sending Mail with Gmail SMTP
The first thing to remember is that Gmail provides its own SMTP
server. This offers two major features. First, you can use the SMTP
server from your own e-mail application, which is a great help if
you’re traveling and your usual e-mail provider is unreachable. The
second use is that every single scripting language you might have a
desire to use has standard SMTP support available as a library, and
the support for TLS encryption, which you need to connect to Gmail,
is being added apace. First, though, the settings you’ll need:
_ Server name: smtp.google.com
_ Username: [email protected]
_ Password: Your Gmail password
_ Security: Yes, using TLS
One thing to note about this technique is that Gmail will rewrite your
e-mail headers. It replaces the From: and Reply-to: lines with your
Gmail address because Gmail also automatically adds the so-called
Domain Keys to their outgoing e-mails, allowing spam-hit system
administrators to block fake Gmail mail from their servers.Without
the Domain Keys this wouldn’t work, but Gmail can’t send mail with
a different From: or Reply-to: address without breaking the Domain
Key.
· Using the Gmail SMTP server
· Sending mail with Perl
· Replying to mail with Perl
There are many and many tricks around you, explore them at:
http://userscripts.org/tag/gmail
How to Access a Gmail Account with Outlook Express
When you get a Gmail account, you also get tons of online storage on
Google servers to keep just about all of your emails. So there is no
need to download the messages you receive at your Gmail account to
your computer — not for the archiving reason.
But there are many other ways in which accessing Gmail accounts in
Outlook Express is useful. You can write your messages and replies
using all the comfortable power of Outlook Express, for example.
You can even use stationery to beautify them while copies of the mail
you send are automatically archived online in Gmail's Sent Mail
folder.
Access a Gmail Account with Outlook Express
To fetch mail from a Gmail account in Outlook Express and send
through it, too:
›› Step by Step Screenshot Walkthrough
· Make sure POP access is turned on for your Gmail account.
· Select Tools | Accounts... from the menu in Outlook Express.
· Click Add | Mail....
· Type your name.
· Click Next >.
· Enter your Gmail address.
· Click Next >.
· Make sure POP3 is selected under My incoming mail server is a
__ server..
· Type "pop.gmail.com" under Incoming mail (POP3, IMAP or
HTTP) server:.
· Enter "smtp.gmail.com" under Outgoing mail (SMTP) server:.
· Click Next >.
· Type your full Gmail address under Account name:.
· Enter your Gmail password under Password:.
· Click Next >.
· Click Finish.
· Highlight the newly created pop.gmail.com account.
· Click Properties.
· Go to the Servers tab.
· Make sure My server requires authentication is checked under
Outgoing Mail Server.
· Go to the Advanced tab.
· Make sure This server requires a secure connection (SSL) is
checked under both Outgoing mail (SMTP): and Incoming mail
(POP3):.
· Type "465" under Outgoing server (SMTP):.
· If the number under Incoming server (POP3): has not
been changed to "995" automatically, enter "995"
there.
· Click OK.
· Click Close.
How to Access a Gmail Account with any Email Client via POP
With the sheer size available in my Gmail account and the ubiquity,
speed and efficiency of its web interface, I am inclined to move all my
emails to Gmail. But it is good to know that the mail transfer can
happen in the other direction as well. If you want to consolidate all
your email addresses at once place, you can have all messages
arriving at Gmail be forwarded to another email address
automatically. The more direct route is available, too.
How POP Access to Gmail Works
You can access your Gmail account directly via POP using any email
client. Mail downloaded to your email client via POP can either be
archived in Gmail, remain unread or be trashed.
To enable POP access to your Gmail account with any email
client:
Step by Step Screenshot Walkthrough
· Choose Settings from the top Gmail navigation bar.
· Select the Forwarding and POP tab.
· Make sure either Enable POP for all mail or Enable POP only
for mail that arrives from now on is selected.
· Choose Enable POP for all mail if you want to
download mail previously received at your Gmail
account. Otherwise, select Enable POP only for mail
that arrives from now on.
· Select the action you want applied to mail after you have
downloaded it to your email client under when messages are
accessed with POP.
· Click Save Changes.
Set Up Your Email Client for Gmail Access
Now set up a new account in your email client:
· Eudora
· Mac OS X Mail
· Mozilla Thunderbird 2.x
· Mozilla Thunderbird 1.x
· Outlook 2007
· Outlook 2002 and Outlook 2003
· Outlook Express
· Windows Live Mail desktop
If your email program is not listed above, use these settings:
· POP server: pop.gmail.com.
· Port: 995.
· Require SSL: Yes.
· User name: your Gmail email address.
· Make sure your user name includes both your Gmail
account name and "@gmail.com". If your Gmail
account name is "qwertz.qwertz", for example, type
"[email protected]" as the user name.
· Password: your Gmail password.
· SMTP server: smtp.gmail.com.
· Port: 465.
· Require SSL/STARTTLS: Yes.
· Require SMTP authentication: Yes.
· User name: your Gmail email address.
· Password: your Gmail password.
Gmail: Disable Web Clips
Gmail will display little RSS feed sniplets above your gmail content.
I personally do not like it. It seems very ad-like to me. If you want
them removed, Google has supplied an easy way to turn it off. I like
my RSS feeds in my RSS feed reader, thank you. I'll keep them out of
my email client for now.
Here is how to turn off the RSS web clippie thing in Gmail:
1. Log into Gmail
2. Click the Settings link in the upper right-hand corner
3. Click the Web Clips link
4. Uncheck Show my web clips above the Inbox
5. Click the big Gmail icon to take you back to the main gmail
screen. The web clips should be gone.
you.
Use GMail Plus-Addressing to Generate Throw-Away E-Mail
Addresses
Do not use this service from your main gmail account. Eventually
this trick will stop working, and your account will be flooded with
spam. You've got to do something with all those gmail invites, right?
How many services use email and email validation to use?
Forums, free i-tunes, free magazines, free this, and free that.
You know many of these services make money off selling your email
address; therefore, you certainly do not want to give them your main
email address. Thus the need for throw-away or disposable email
addresses. Although many services out there offer this service, gmail
is an especially useful tool.
Gmail also supports "plus-addressing" of emails. Messages can be
sent to addresses in the form: [email protected]
where extra text can be any string. Plus-addressing allows users to
sign up for different services with different aliases and then easily
filter all e-mails from those services. It does not appear, however,
that the +string feature works when sending email from a gmail
account to itself. Additionally (in some cases) the string appended to
the e-mail address may not be longer than six characters.
If you gmail account is [email protected] then you can generate
additional email accounts by adding text after the plus…
Original Account:
t h r o w a w a y @ g m a i l . c o m
New Accounts:
- [email protected]
- [email protected]
- etc.
By using gmail's filtering function with your unique text (dumpa,
dumpb, etc.), you can automatically archive these messages if they
start getting spammy.
This likely will not work forever. Spammer and websites will soon
learn to filter and remove this plus-addressing text. That's one of the
advantages of gmail... you can always sign up for another account.
Keyboard Shortcuts
The keyboard shortcuts available within Gmail are, without any
doubt, the quickest route to speedy productivity within the
application. The time investment in learning the keyboard shortcuts
of all of your computer’s applications always pays off, as you are
able to navigate your system much more quickly than before. Instead
of reaching off the keyboard, grasping the mouse, moving it to the
right place and clicking, keyboard shortcuts allow you to press just
one button. You don’t lift your hands off the keyboard, and when
you’re really good at typing, you don’t even need to look at the
screen. Activating the keyboard shortcuts is simple. Go to the
Settings page and turn them on there, as shown in Figure.
Save the settings, and you will find that the bottom of your Inbox
screen has changed to show some of the keyboard shortcut
commands, as shown in Figure.
To see what keyboard shortcuts are about, press the c key now.
Immediately, the page changes to the Compose Message window,
with your cursor in the To: addressing area. Type an e-mail address,
and then press Tab. Your cursor moves to the Subject line. Type
something, and hit Tab again, and you’re in the message box. Now a
snag. Hit Tab again, and then Enter, and in Internet Explorer your
message is sent. The keyboard shortcuts are many and various, and
are all good to know about. But they’re also very simple.
Key
Definition
C
Compose
/
Search
K
Move to never
conversation
Action
Allows you to compose a
new message. Shift + c
allows you to compose a
message in a new window
Puts your cursor in the
search box.
Open or moves your cursor
to a more recent
conversation. You can hit
enter to expand a
J
Move to older
conversation
N
Next message
P
Previous message
Enter
Open
Key
Definition
U
Y
conversation.
Open or moves your cursor
to the next to the next oldest
Conversation. You can hit
enter to expand a
conversation.
Moves your cursor to the
next message. You can hit
enter to expand or collapse a
message. (Applicable only in
conversation view.)
Moves your cursor to
previous message. You can
hit enter to expand or
collapse a message.
(Applicable only in
conversation view.)
Opens your conversation.
Also expands or collapse a
message if you are in
conversation view.
Action
Return to conversation Refreshes your pages and
list
return you to the inbox, or
list of conversations.
Archive (Remove for Automatically removes the
current view)
message or conversation
from your current view.
From Inbox, y means
archive.
From starred, y means
Unstar.
From Spam, y means unmark
as spam and move to Inbox.
From Trash, y means moves
to inbox.
From any label, y means
Remove the label. Pressing
Y has no effect if you’re in
Sent or all mail.
X
Select conversation
S
Star a message or
conversation
Automatically checks and
selects a conversation so you
con archive, apply a label, or
choose an action from the
drop-drown menu to apply to
that conversation.
Adds a star to or removes a
star from a message or
conversation. Star allows
you to give a message or a
conversation a special status.
Action
Key
!
Definition
Report spam
R
Reply
A
Reply all
Marks a message as spam
and remove it from your
conversation list.
Reply to the message sender.
Shift + r allows you to reply
to a message in a new
window. (Application only
in conversation view.)
Reply to all message
recipients. Shift +a allows
you to reply to all message
F
Esc
recipients in a new window.
(Application only in
conversation view.)
Forward
Forward a message. Shift +f
allows you to forward a
message in a new window.
(Application only in
conversation view.)
Escape from input field Remove the cursor from
your current input field.
Combo shortcut keys
Shortcut keys
Tab then enter
Definition
Send message
Y then o
Archive and next
Action
After composing your
message, use this
combination to
automatically send it.
(Supported in internet
explorer only.)
Archive your
conversation and
moves to the next
G then a
Go to all mail
G then s
Go to starred
G then c
Go to contacts
G then d
Go to drafts
G then I
Go to inbox
one.
Takes you to all mail,
the storage of all the
mail you’ve ever sent
or received, but
haven’t deleted.
Take you to all the
conversation that
you’ve starred.
Takes you to your
contacts list.
Takes you to all the
drafts that you’ve
saved.
Takes you back to the
Inbox.
CHAPTER 10: Google domains
· google.ae
google.com.af
google.com.ag
· google.off.ai
google.am
google.com.ar
· google.as
google.at
google.com.au
· google.az
google.ba
google.com.bd
· google.be
google.bg
google.com.bh
· google.bi
google.com.bo
google.com.br
· google.bs
google.co.bw
google.com.bz
· google.ca
google.cd
google.cg
· google.ch
google.ci
google.co.ck
· google.cl
google.cn
google.com.co
· google.co.cr
google.com.cu
google.de
· google.dj
google.dk
google.dm
· google.com.do
google.com.ec
google.com.eg
· google.es
google.com.et
google.fi
· google.com.fj
google.fm
google.fr
· google.gg
google.com.gi
google.gl
· google.gm
google.gr
google.com.gt
· google.com.hk
google.hn
google.hr
· google.ht
google.co.hu
google.co.id
· google.ie
google.co.il
google.co.im
· google.co.in
google.is
google.it
· google.co.je
google.com.jm
google.jo
· google.co.jp
google.co.ke
google.kg
· google.co.kr
google.kz
google.li
· google.lk
google.co.ls
google.lt
· google.lu
google.lv
google.com.ly
· google.mn
google.ms
google.com.mt
· google.mu
google.mw
google.com.mx
· google.com.my
google.com.na
google.com.nf
· google.com.ni
google.nl
google.no
· google.com.np
google.nr
google.nu
· google.co.nz
google.com.om
google.com.pa
· google.com.pe
google.com.ph
google.com.pk
· google.pl
google.pn
google.com.pr
· google.pt
google.com.py
google.ro
· google.ru
google.rw
google.com.sa
· google.com.sb
google.sc
google.se
· google.com.sg
google.sh
google.sk
· google.sn
google.sm
google.com.sv
· google.co.th
google.com.tj
google.tm
· google.to
google.tp
google.com.tr
· google.tt
google.com.tw
google.com.ua
· google.co.ug
google.co.uk
google.com.uy
· google.uz
google.com.vc
google.co.ve
· google.vg
google.co.vi
google.com.vn
· google.vu
google.ws
google.co.za google.co.zm
CHAPTER 11: Google cheat links
· Google AdSense https://www.google.com/adsense/
· Google AdWords
https://adwords.google.com/
· Google Analytics
http://google.com/analytics/
· Google Answers http://answers.google.com/
· Google Base
http://base.google.com/
· Google Blog Search
http://blogsearch.google.com/
· Google Bookmarks
http://www.google.com/bookmarks/
· Google Books Search http://books.google.com/
· Google Calendar
http://google.com/calendar/
· Google Catalogs
http://catalogs.google.com/
· Google Code
http://code.google.com/
· Google Code Search http://www.google.com/codesearch/
· Google Deskbar http://deskbar.google.com/
· Google Desktop http://desktop.google.com/
· Google Directory
http://www.google.com/dirhp
· Google Earth
http://earth.google.com/
· Google Finance
http://finance.google.com/
· Google Groups
http://groups.google.com/
· Google Images
http://images.google.com/
· Google Labs
http://labs.google.com/
· Google Local
http://local.google.com/
· Google Maps
http://maps.google.com/
· Google Mars
http://www.google.com/mars/
· Google Mobile
http://mobile.google.com/
· Google Moon
http://moon.google.com/
· Google Movies
http://www.google.com/movies?q
· Google Music
http://www.google.com/musicsearch?q
· Google News
http://news.google.com/
· Google Page Creator http://pages.google.com/
· Google Personalized Home. http://www.google.com/ig
· Google Reader
http://www.google.com/reader/
· Google Scholar
http://scholar.google.com/
· Google Search History
http://www.google.com/searchhistory/
· Google SMS
http://www.google.com/sms/
· Google Suggest http://www.google.com/webhp?complete=1
· Google Talk
http://talk.google.com/
· Google Toolbar
http://toolbar.google.com/
· Google Transit Trip Planner http://www.google.com/transit
· Google Translate
http://www.google.com/translate_t
· Google Trends
http://www.google.com/trends
· Google Video
http://video.google.com/
· Google Web Accelerator http://webaccelerator.google.com/
· Google Web API
http://www.google.com/apis/
· Google Web Search
http://www.google.com
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