Nice To Feel Appreciated
Living in Egypt - Sat, 2007-11-24 17:46 By Maryanne Stroud Gabbani
A couple of days ago I received a note from Vicky Zhou asking if it was all right to include Living In Egypt in her book about useful weblogs. Sounded okay to me, so I wrote right back giving my permission. Always nice to be published, even if it is a bit indirect. Here's some information on the book:
Living in Egypt Included in Book About Top 500 Blogs
In the early days of the internet, if you didn't know how to write
code, you couldn't publish anything on the web. Well, nowadays with
software such as Wordpress, Blogspot, and Myspace, anyone.. yes anyone
can tell the whole world what is on their mind through blogging.
But, there really isn't a robust way to search for the best blogs on read more »
A couple of days ago I received a note from Vicky Zhou asking if it was all right to include Living In Egypt in her book about useful weblogs. Sounded okay to me, so I wrote right back giving my permission. Always nice to be published, even if it is a bit indirect. Here's some information on the book:
Living in Egypt Included in Book About Top 500 Blogs
In the early days of the internet, if you didn't know how to write
code, you couldn't publish anything on the web. Well, nowadays with
software such as Wordpress, Blogspot, and Myspace, anyone.. yes anyone
can tell the whole world what is on their mind through blogging.
But, there really isn't a robust way to search for the best blogs on read more »
Sandvine's technology aiding Comcast BitTorrent filesharing blocking
The Baheyeldin Dynasty - "The journey for wisdom starts with knowledge" - Sun, 2007-11-11 03:30 By Khalid
Last month, there were reports that Comcast is sending forged RST (reset) packets for BitTorrent file sharing, hence hindering users who use this protocol. Now, the local newspaper, The Record, has an article about how a local company, Sandvine, supplied Comcast with the technology to do what it is doing. Sandvine's sales and stock price have been doing well of late. Advertisement:
Last month, there were reports that Comcast is sending forged RST (reset) packets for BitTorrent file sharing, hence hindering users who use this protocol. Now, the local newspaper, The Record, has an article about how a local company, Sandvine, supplied Comcast with the technology to do what it is doing. Sandvine's sales and stock price have been doing well of late. Advertisement:
Yahoo Pipes
Green Data - Sat, 2007-11-10 16:18 By

You may have many friends on Facebook, but most of them don't know your blog. You can add the address of your blog to your Facebook profile so that they can visit it. You may also edit the "My Notes" module there, so that your new posts are automatically grabbed from your blog feed and displayed there. But wait a moment, what if you have more than one blog, and Facebook allows you to add one feed only!?
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You may have many friends on Facebook, but most of them don't know your blog. You can add the address of your blog to your Facebook profile so that they can visit it. You may also edit the "My Notes" module there, so that your new posts are automatically grabbed from your blog feed and displayed there. But wait a moment, what if you have more than one blog, and Facebook allows you to add one feed only!?
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BlogRush
Green Data - Fri, 2007-11-02 23:25 By
You may ask what is that grey box found on the right hand side of my blog template. You know what, I am one of those bloggers who like to check their blog statistics everyday, and keep some fireworks beside their PC in order to celebrate the event of having 100,000 visitors to their blog. BlogRush is ... do you still remember Web Rings, it is a bit similar to Web Rings. Posts from other bloggers are displayed in this box, and so are your posts displayed on other bloggers blogs. It's like sharing traffic with other bloggers. However BlogRush is more intelligent than Web Rings, whenever someone visits your blog, you earn more points, and the more points you get, the more your posts are displayed on others blogs. read more »
You may ask what is that grey box found on the right hand side of my blog template. You know what, I am one of those bloggers who like to check their blog statistics everyday, and keep some fireworks beside their PC in order to celebrate the event of having 100,000 visitors to their blog. BlogRush is ... do you still remember Web Rings, it is a bit similar to Web Rings. Posts from other bloggers are displayed in this box, and so are your posts displayed on other bloggers blogs. It's like sharing traffic with other bloggers. However BlogRush is more intelligent than Web Rings, whenever someone visits your blog, you earn more points, and the more points you get, the more your posts are displayed on others blogs. read more »
Keeping In Touch
Living in Egypt - Sat, 2007-10-27 13:59 By Maryanne Stroud Gabbani
Rebellious Arab Girl had an interesting post today. She suggested that everyone post about their favourite blogger and why this is their favourite. I have to admit to very eclectic tastes and the site where I saw the reference to her suggestion is one of my favourite sites for blogging: Global Voices Online. Technically, I suppose Global Voices isn't a blog, but for someone like myself who is interested in things all over the world, a site that collects blogs and keeps track of who is saying what where is invaluable. read more »
Rebellious Arab Girl had an interesting post today. She suggested that everyone post about their favourite blogger and why this is their favourite. I have to admit to very eclectic tastes and the site where I saw the reference to her suggestion is one of my favourite sites for blogging: Global Voices Online. Technically, I suppose Global Voices isn't a blog, but for someone like myself who is interested in things all over the world, a site that collects blogs and keeps track of who is saying what where is invaluable. read more »
Facebook Events to Google Calendar
Green Data - Sat, 2007-10-20 19:49 By
Hey, you can add your Facebook Events onto your Google Calendar. Here you are the steps for doing so.
Hey, you can add your Facebook Events onto your Google Calendar. Here you are the steps for doing so.
1. Click on the "Events" link found in the left menu of your Facebook account.read more »
2. On the top of the page you'll find a link called "Export Events". Click on it, and copy the URL that appears in the pop-up window.
3. Go to Google Calendar, and press on the "Add" button, found in the "Manage Calendars" box there. Then select "Add by URL".
4. Enter the URL you've just got from Facebook there, and click on the "Add" button.
5. Voila, here you go.
Jihad on Jihad
Green Data - Mon, 2007-10-08 01:26 By

Jihad On You, it's yet another proof that social softwares can be totally pointless.
In this site you declare holy wars on stuff you hate in your life and people can see wars created by others, and use digg-style voting system in order to vote for the wars they like.
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Jihad On You, it's yet another proof that social softwares can be totally pointless.
"Jihad on you! is a social website based on venting the frustrations we all feel on a daily basis by declaring a holy war against anything and everything that annoys us, no matter how petty or insignificant. Obviously the whole idea is a bit toungue-in-cheek", Jihad On You!
In this site you declare holy wars on stuff you hate in your life and people can see wars created by others, and use digg-style voting system in order to vote for the wars they like.
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Ten CSS tricks you may not know
< ? adjuster ? > - Mon, 2007-09-24 15:11 By adjuster
http://www.webcredible.co.uk/user-friendly-resources/css/css-tricks.shtml
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MSN Personal Messages III
Green Data - Sun, 2007-09-16 22:25 By
This is the third episode, of "MSN Personal Messages" series.
* No good deed goes unpunished.
* A hungry man is an angry man.
* People lose their health to make money, then lose their money to get their health back.
* To be absolutely certain about something, one must know everything or nothing about it.
* Don't wake up a hungry tiger.
* Life is nothing but a big test.
* You are what you eat.
* We don't see things as they are, we see things as we are.
* I am not what you are searching for.
* Impossible is nothing.
* It's only after we have lost everything, that we are free to do anything.
* I am not supposed to love you, just because you love me. read more »
This is the third episode, of "MSN Personal Messages" series.
* No good deed goes unpunished.
* A hungry man is an angry man.
* People lose their health to make money, then lose their money to get their health back.
* To be absolutely certain about something, one must know everything or nothing about it.
* Don't wake up a hungry tiger.
* Life is nothing but a big test.
* You are what you eat.
* We don't see things as they are, we see things as we are.
* I am not what you are searching for.
* Impossible is nothing.
* It's only after we have lost everything, that we are free to do anything.
* I am not supposed to love you, just because you love me. read more »
Office Ethics I - Internet
Green Data - Sat, 2007-09-15 15:02 By
You know, it's now Ramadan here, and people try to improve themselves during this holy month, they try to get closer to Allah (God), and do good things. And this inspired me to pick a new topic to talk about here, let me call it "Office Ethics".
I'll mainly focus on questions like, Is it ethical to do so and so?, and most of the time I'll wait for your answers, because I am not a preacher and I need your feedback to guide me.
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You know, it's now Ramadan here, and people try to improve themselves during this holy month, they try to get closer to Allah (God), and do good things. And this inspired me to pick a new topic to talk about here, let me call it "Office Ethics".
I'll mainly focus on questions like, Is it ethical to do so and so?, and most of the time I'll wait for your answers, because I am not a preacher and I need your feedback to guide me.
read more »
Blog Hacking
Green Data - Wed, 2007-09-05 09:22 By
I've received the following question a while ago, so I think it'd be nice to publish it here.
I've received the following question a while ago, so I think it'd be nice to publish it here.
Amre El-Abyad said:And here is my answer:
Dear Tarek,
What iss the best way to protect one's blog against hacking?
Dear Amr,read more »
First of all make sure that you have a strong password that no one can guess easily.
Also, some Add-On's and Widgets are not trusted, they can bring you Advertisements and steal your account credentials (user name and password), especially those free Toolbars and the untrusted programs that people add to their browsers.
Make sure you have the latest Antivirus in order to protect yourself from key-loggers and the other Malwares.
Captcha
Green Data - Sat, 2007-09-01 21:29 By
Tags: Captcha, Illustration, Gr33n Datahttp://gr33ndata.blogspot.com/
Tags: Captcha, Illustration, Gr33n Datahttp://gr33ndata.blogspot.com/
Government Internet Limitations
Politikia and the Society - Mon, 2007-07-23 09:50 By
STOP THE GOVERNMENT INTERNET LIMITATIONS
SIGN HERE
http://www.petitiononline.com/qwertrew/petition.html
http://www.mesh-gayeb.com/
http://netegypt.ch/
STOP THE GOVERNMENT INTERNET LIMITATIONS
SIGN HERE
http://www.petitiononline.com/qwertrew/petition.html
http://www.mesh-gayeb.com/
http://netegypt.ch/
Facebook - Friend Requests
Green Data - Tue, 2007-06-26 17:25 By
Sometimes you receive friend requests for Facebook on an email address other than the one you used to register on Facebook. The problem is that when you press on the link at the end of that email, you have no choice but to register for a new account using the mail you received the request on.
Here you are an example of the links you receive in such emails:
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Sometimes you receive friend requests for Facebook on an email address other than the one you used to register on Facebook. The problem is that when you press on the link at the end of that email, you have no choice but to register for a new account using the mail you received the request on.
Here you are an example of the links you receive in such emails:
http://www.facebook.com/p.php?i=1111111&k=1111111&r&v=2So, in order to overcome this, just remove the "&r" part of the link. and you will not be asked to register for a new account then.
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IP-TV: Joost and Babelgum
Green Data - Sat, 2007-06-09 20:05 By
If you're not that much into networking and TCP/IP stuff, please skip this paragraph. A long while ago a friend at work - he now works in Cisco Systems - was preparing for an IP TV and VoD (Video on Demand) demo for one of our customers. We then had a debate about Multicast. In fact I was never able to like nor understand such technology. In web content, you request a page from the server and it gives it to you, then another user requests the same page, and so on. But when it come to a continuous stream of data like TV broadcast, it is hard for a server to serve that huge number of subscribers continuously at the same time. read more »
If you're not that much into networking and TCP/IP stuff, please skip this paragraph. A long while ago a friend at work - he now works in Cisco Systems - was preparing for an IP TV and VoD (Video on Demand) demo for one of our customers. We then had a debate about Multicast. In fact I was never able to like nor understand such technology. In web content, you request a page from the server and it gives it to you, then another user requests the same page, and so on. But when it come to a continuous stream of data like TV broadcast, it is hard for a server to serve that huge number of subscribers continuously at the same time. read more »
Social Vulnerability
Green Data - Thu, 2007-06-07 10:58 By
I know that many of you are discussing Social Networking Services. We are all now obsessed with Facebook, Flickr, Twitter as well as Blogs. But let me ask you, isn't it risky to expose our personal info for anyone to see it. Photos, family members and friends names, daily routines, and much more, are just published and seen by hundreds, if not millions, of strangers. read more »
I know that many of you are discussing Social Networking Services. We are all now obsessed with Facebook, Flickr, Twitter as well as Blogs. But let me ask you, isn't it risky to expose our personal info for anyone to see it. Photos, family members and friends names, daily routines, and much more, are just published and seen by hundreds, if not millions, of strangers. read more »
GMail Drive
< ? adjuster ? > - Sat, 2007-03-10 11:30 By adjuster

We all know GMail from Google..
GMail on Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gmail
What if u can put GMail as a partition in [My Computer]?
Upload ur files in GMail using drag'n'drop?
C:\
D:\
GMail Drive:\
GMail Drive on Wikipedia: read more »

We all know GMail from Google..
GMail on Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gmail
What if u can put GMail as a partition in [My Computer]?
Upload ur files in GMail using drag'n'drop?
C:\
D:\
GMail Drive:\
GMail Drive on Wikipedia: read more »
Micro$oft M$DN is down!
< ? adjuster ? > - Wed, 2007-02-14 15:15 By adjuster
I wonder why Micro$oft M$DN website gives that error msg:
Check out: http://msdn.microsoft.com/
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I wonder why Micro$oft M$DN website gives that error msg:
Server is too busy
Any1 have an answer?!?!?!Check out: http://msdn.microsoft.com/
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Micro$oft.com in the new look
< ? adjuster ? > - Sun, 2006-12-24 15:12 By adjuster

In an earlier post i said Micro$oft will be redesigned..
well.. they made it finally.. Check here..
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In an earlier post i said Micro$oft will be redesigned..
well.. they made it finally.. Check here..
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