Thursday 31 January 2013

#3 Memory Sizes

 1 Bit = Binary Digit
 8 Bits = 1 Byte
 1024 Bytes = 1 Kilobyte
 1024 Kilobytes = 1 Megabyte
 1024 Megabytes = 1 Gigabyte
 1024 Gigabytes = 1 Terabyte
 1024 Terabytes = 1 Petabyte
 1024 Petabytes = 1 Exabyte
 1024 Exabytes = 1 Zettabyte
 1024 Zettabytes = 1 Yottabyte
 1024 Yottabytes = 1 Brontobyte
 1024 Brontobytes = 1 Geopbyte
 1024 Geopbyte=1 Saganbyte
 1024 Saganbyte=1 Pijabyte
 Alphabyte = 1024 Pijabyte
 Kryatbyte = 1024 Alphabyte
 Amosbyte = 1024 Kryatbyte
 Pectrolbyte = 1024 Amosbyte
 Bolgerbyte = 1024 Pectrolbyte
 Sambobyte = 1024 Bolgerbyte
 Quesabyte = 1024 Sambobyte
 Kinsabyte = 1024 Quesabyte
 Rutherbyte = 1024 Kinsabyte
 Dubnibyte = 1024 Rutherbyte
 Seaborgbyte = 1024 Dubnibyte
 Bohrbyte = 1024 Seaborgbyte
 Hassiubyte = 1024 Bohrbyte
 Meitnerbyte = 1024 Hassiubyte
 Darmstadbyte = 1024 Meitnerbyte
 Roentbyte = 1024 Darmstadbyte
 Coperbyte = 1024 Roentbyte

#2 Chrome Commands

1. chrome://flags
 From here you can enable some experimental features that are hidden in Google Chrome browser. Note that they are experimental, they may not work as expected and may cause some problems. You’ll use them at your own risk.

 2. chrome://dns
 This page displays a list of DNS, which your browser used/.

 3. chrome://downloads
 This function is also available from Menu-> Downloads, and also by a combination Ctrl + J.

 4. chrome://extensions
 This function is also available from Menu-> Settings-> Extensions.

 5. chrome://bookmarks
 This function is also available from Menu-> Bookmarks-> Bookmark manager, as well as combination Ctrl + Shift + O.

 6. chrome://history
 This is also available from Menu-> History, as well as combination Ctrl + H.

 7. chrome://memory
 First it will redirect you to «chrome:// memory-redirect/”. This shows the memory that browser Google Chrome uses, as well as all other browsers running on the system (including Firefox). Also, there are shown all the processes associated with the browser with PID, process name and the memory they occupy.

 8. chrome://net-internals
 It displays all the network information. Use this page to get information about network events generated by the browser. You can also export the data. One of the important functions on this page is «Test». If the page failed to load, you can open «chrome://net-internals” -> »Test” -> address that is not able to load and click on «Start Test», will continue to test and will report on the reason, why can not open the page.

 9. chrome://quota-internals
 This function displays information about disk space used by your browser.

 10. chrome://sessions
 This page shows information about sessions.

 11. chrome://settings
 This function is also available from Menu-> Settings (Windows), and Menu-> Options (Linux). Here you can configure all available browser options.

 12. chrome://sync-internals
 It displays information and synchronization statistics.

Monday 28 January 2013

#1 Make your PC as server

  • Install "wamp" or "Xamp" to make your PC as a server.
  • This is greatly useful for the web developers to test their websites for linking to the database.
  • Wamp consist of MySQL
Download it here
http://www.wamp.com/